So after that thread about anabolic thresholds, I've been dinking around with half-lives and Excel trying to figure things out on
why we tend to find splitting our dose in half for E3.5D dosing schedules just flat-out feels better. I always felt like I was crashing right before my next shot, so I'd feel like crap, and feel better once I got that next pin in me. So I plotted it and...
Now I'm stumped. The trough is almost DAMN NEAR THE SAME, yet I feel better at E3.5D! There simply must be something at play here with the slope of the curve and the spikes in the longer frequency dosing schedules.
I then plugged in my "blast" doses for a month and:
Lo and behold, my M-W-F schedule is damn near identical to E3.5D, but both fall short of E7D. I think I understand why E7D feels worse in this case as it causes a huge spike in E2, which of course takes a few days to bring down even with adex. But still, I'm perplexed with how I had always assumed that they would be really close to equal as far as ending amounts go.
Man, the shit I do to avoid doing homework...
