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I got bored with Excel so I analyzed frontloading of test E

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These are graphs of hormone concentration in the body with the Test E ester having a half-life of 10.0 days (convenience purposes).

Monday/Thursday Injections with no frontloading. 250mg Monday, 250mg Thursday:
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Monday/Thursday Injections frontloading the first week with 500mg Monday, 500mg Thursday then 250mg/M-Th for the preceding weeks:
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Monday/Thursday Injections frontloading the first week and a half. 500mg Monday, 500mg Thursday, 500mg Monday then 250mg/M-Th after that:
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Monday/Thursday Injections frontloading the two weeks. 500mg Monday, 500mg Thursday, 500mg Monday, 500mg Thursday, then 250mg/M-Th after that:
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Cool graph, but I didn't need to see any graph that shows front loading works. I know it does. I can feel a difference when I frontload compared to not front loading.
 
Makavelli said:
Cool graph, but I didn't need to see any graph that shows front loading works. I know it does. I can feel a difference when I frontload compared to not front loading.

well if consistent blood levels are our goal frontloading can be adjusted a bit - in this case the graphs showed that 500mg M, Th, M was the best combination to get blood levels up to a stable level. As opposed to 500mg M, Th, M, Th - which would cause a spike in body concentration levels which would potentially increase side effects.

10 days half life was a tool of convenience. The half life of the enanthate ester in the body varies from person to person. '10-14 days' is the half-life for test enanthate which is a very big window. The 10 day half life made it so the graphs came out in terms of days - not fractions of days.

Unfortunately this is a very very very very rough estimate of blood serum levels as 'peak effectiveness' of Test Enanthate is roughly 5.5 days after injection....this opens up a whole new window of calculations. But the graph shapes do not change assuming everything has a linear relationship IE amount in your body to blood serum levels - which it would only make sense if they did.

I'm an engineer, I think too much sometimes.
 
UA_Iron said:
well if consistent blood levels are our goal frontloading can be adjusted a bit - in this case the graphs showed that 500mg M, Th, M was the best combination to get blood levels up to a stable level. As opposed to 500mg M, Th, M, Th - which would cause a spike in body concentration levels which would potentially increase side effects.

10 days half life was a tool of convenience. The half life of the enanthate ester in the body varies from person to person. '10-14 days' is the half-life for test enanthate which is a very big window. The 10 day half life made it so the graphs came out in terms of days - not fractions of days.

Unfortunately this is a very very very very rough estimate of blood serum levels as 'peak effectiveness' of Test Enanthate is roughly 5.5 days after injection....this opens up a whole new window of calculations. But the graph shapes do not change assuming everything has a linear relationship IE amount in your body to blood serum levels - which it would only make sense if they did.

I'm an engineer, I think too much sometimes.

No bro, it's a cool graph. I think it's useful, although it's a rough estimate, but the trend is there.
 
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