Skepticore
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I read a thread the other day about sustanon and how frontloading gets the test blood levels up faster. The poster went into great detail about how he arrived at his assertions (prop de-esterifies in so and so days, enan in so many, etc.)
This got me thinking: why not create an Excel spreadsheet that calculates theoretical blood concentrations of test if given a cycle?
For example, say you have a 12 week cycle planned with sus and deca. You type in your daily dosing regimen for these two compounds, and the spreadsheet would give you a graph of the test level in your system over the period of the cycle.
The sheet would do this by summing the conversion rate of the various ester forms and subtracting the body's metabolism of resulting testosterone. The spreadhseet would not only show how your test level would fluctuate for a given cycle, but also how that level would taper off after the cycle was over. It could be set up to do this for all sorts of test forms.
It would need to have appropriate rate equations, but that's not too tough to get from experienced readers and the literature. So:
1) Has this already been done?
2) Would anyone here be interested in having a copy (free, of course)?
3) If I made this, how could I post it for everyone to have?
If the feedback is good, I'll make it. Thought it might be helpful in planning my imaginary cycles...
This got me thinking: why not create an Excel spreadsheet that calculates theoretical blood concentrations of test if given a cycle?
For example, say you have a 12 week cycle planned with sus and deca. You type in your daily dosing regimen for these two compounds, and the spreadsheet would give you a graph of the test level in your system over the period of the cycle.
The sheet would do this by summing the conversion rate of the various ester forms and subtracting the body's metabolism of resulting testosterone. The spreadhseet would not only show how your test level would fluctuate for a given cycle, but also how that level would taper off after the cycle was over. It could be set up to do this for all sorts of test forms.
It would need to have appropriate rate equations, but that's not too tough to get from experienced readers and the literature. So:
1) Has this already been done?
2) Would anyone here be interested in having a copy (free, of course)?
3) If I made this, how could I post it for everyone to have?
If the feedback is good, I'll make it. Thought it might be helpful in planning my imaginary cycles...

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