Test App screen shots.

Thanks guys. I've just been playing with it. I hope to make it easy to answer and see where you at and where your going with levels. I've been very focused on the technology behind it, so that visual changes become REAL easy.
 
Only thing is that it'll be different for everyone. So people would probably need to get bloodwork:

1) 24 hours after injection to get their peak
2) Right before next shot to get there trough and plot the line from there
 
Only thing is that it'll be different for everyone. So people would probably need to get bloodwork:

1) 24 hours after injection to get their peak
2) Right before next shot to get there trough and plot the line from there

Not exactly. It will calculate your peek levels given a trough level. Since it does use one of your actual numbers the results should be close. It does more, but it's hard to explain.

I had a certain feeling when I was at different levels. At one point I was very high, and didn't feel great until after a couple of days. I wanted to know what my estimated t levels were when I felt great. Also for some reason I feel not as good at lower levels. So I wanted to know what numbers those were as well. This should help to get me feeling my best all the time.

Hope that makes sense.
 
Thanks guys. It's work in progress, and already helped me out a bunch. I want to do a few more things to the graph. It'll be visually stimulating. I talked with a pharmacist today about my logic for some real cool stuff still in my head. Seems my logic is good. :)
 
Yea sort of. Still working on it a little at a time. I need to find good information on absorbtion. But when it's done, it should be pretty damn accurate. And unlike anything else I've ever seen. Real easy to do what if scenarios.
 
Well after a lot of trial and error... The Det Oak is correct, however this pic is based off of Test E, and a multitude of people. What else is interesting is the half life. While it is supposed to be 5.25 days, a backwards calculation shows that 5.58 is a better average. The reality is it is slightly less than this, and I will accommodate that, I just haven't done it yet. My previous screen shots didn't show the abosrbtion ramp up, which bothered me. When this is all said and done, any 1 test level can provide a graph based on the average person, but if you took 2 tests it could be made for your specific half life of T. Also the standard peek for test E is 2.3 days +- 1.9 days. But... As the pic shows, within 24 hours you are 99% of peek.

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Well after a lot of trial and error... The Det Oak is correct, however this pic is based off of Test E, and a multitude of people. What else is interesting is the half life. While it is supposed to be 5.25 days, a backwards calculation shows that 5.58 is a better average. The reality is it is slightly less than this, and I will accommodate that, I just haven't done it yet. My previous screen shots didn't show the abosrbtion ramp up, which bothered me. When this is all said and done, any 1 test level can provide a graph based on the average person, but if you took 2 tests it could be made for your specific half life of T. Also the standard peek for test E is 2.3 days +- 1.9 days. But... As the pic shows, within 24 hours you are 99% of peek.

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this is great work. you should do different dosing schedules per dosage. so people realize they can feel completely different n the same dose with a different schedule.

Ive always tried to explain to people that test does not slowly rise, it slowly falls, per injection
 
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Thanks Det Oak. I completely agree with the dosing and schedules. It is all part of my master plan. This will be dynamic in the app, so you can visually see what the graph looks like as you adjust schedules with a scroll bar or something. I'm also going to add color in the area that will be adjustable(think ranges), if I can figure that out... It's a bitch. Just looking at similar code makes my head ache. I've spent hours on this part alone.

I could even have the ranges adjust dosing and schedules. Interesting...

Forgot to mention I found a guy that is e sensitive, so he injects small doses 2x/day. Damn!!!
 
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hear ya man, another good one for those e sensitive is prop and HCG EOD instead of 2x weekly.

there are a million ways to do it, thats why these graphs help simply finding the right way for you.

we are in the age of self education for medicine, preventative medicine. they want to stop it cause then we won't need their pills that fill their wallets.

I truly believe somatopause is one of the leading causes of increased parameters for almost every age related illness i can think of.

http://www.jci.org/articles/view/59903
 
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