Its a very cool software I like it.
You can understand approximately when every ester will build up levels.
For example it is clearly seen that if you start a protocol with enanthate your levels will have pretty much built up two weeks after starting and in the next 3-4 weeks there will be a little bit more increase
For sustanon for example it takes more than twice this time
Man I have the same issue as both of you guys. Iāll give my 2 cents and see if anyone has any input BUT⦠I abused steroids heavily, and I noticed at the tail end basically the drugs werenāt doing much and my adrenal system/ thyroid seemed as if it was either way up and I was flying around doing things or way down where I was extremely depressed, no libido, irritable etc and to be honest taking hcg in large doses made everything worse. I didnāt take any hormones for over a year and I still have this same weird over stimulation issue that seems like my CNS is not handling things and my intolerance to working out that I didnāt have for 20 years developed. Some things also point to a possible cortisol issue since the sympathetic nervous system is basically the alarm set off by the cortisol fire. My best libido and well being was when I was off everything (which was hell) for the first 8 weeks then I had a natural spike in T where I felt solid then it all
Fell back down, depressed, joint pain, low energy etc. and I get the head pressure bs. Now Iām on my next attempt at every day low dosing but I still get weird symptoms.
Yes, this can be confusing. However, i have found that with careful recording of blood levels of TT and FT over many years, and knowing how much of the ester (T-cyp in my case) I was injecting, I can use the software to give approximate projection of what my blood levels should be. I would call this āadvanced TRTā and not everyone has the experience, time, records, or desire to take such efforts. For the average guy out there, the software is best used to understand how your protocol dictates your release patterns, hence your blood level patterns (peaks and naidrs).