I had a little time on my hands and started playing some "what if" scenarios of transitioning to a 50/50 blend of T-Undecanoate (Nebido 250 mg/mL) and T-Cyp (200 mg/mL). I was shooting for an average release of about 11 mg of molecular T per day because this is close to my prescribed dose and from personal experience where I feel my best when I control SHBG to mid-range.

So here's the graph of what it would look like to start from ground zero with 0.22 mL of a 50/50 Blend E3D. It takes about 3 months to get to a stable release profile, but once stable, it averages about 10.9 mg T released per day and varies within a very narrow window of 9.7 to 11.5 mg/day. pretty good!
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The first 4 weeks looked a little brutal until you reached effective levels, so I started playing with various transition doses of supplemental T-cyp to make the ride a little smoother. Here's a graph of what I think is an optimal transition protocol of 0.1 mL supplemental T-cyp (20mg) E3D during weeks 1-2, then 0.05 mL supplemental T-cyp E3D (10 mg) during weeks 3-5. This transition protocol brings blood levels of T up fairly rapidly over the first 2 weeks and then stabilizes them to near optimal levels (just a tad higher).
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I have no current plans to try this protocol, but it does intrigue me. Perhaps someday. Comments welcome!