When I was in college, we used a piece of computer software called Matlab (Mathematical Laboratory) for doing all sorts of complicated mathematical calculations.

Matlab is great for drawing graphs.

I was thinking about using it to keep track of my testosterone blood level over my cycle (just for kicks!).

For instance, if I take a compound like Testosterone Enanthate, I'd need the two following pieces of information:
1) The rate at which it converts to pure testosterone
2) The rate at which the pure testosterone is eradicated from my body

With these two pieces of information, I can make it draw a graph of how my testosterone blood level will change after I take an injection.

I can combine multiple graphs together and "make them set on top of each other" so that I can see how my blood level will change if I take one shot every 3 days for 15 weeks.

Has anyone ever done this before? If so I'd be very interested to hear what software you used, how you went about it, etc..

I haven't started on it yet but I'm gonna fish out my Matlab CD and get started on it today