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10-07-2014, 02:08 PM #1
TRT/AAS Calculator
I have a TRT/AAS Spreadsheet, that helps you track your cycle throughout the year. It does everything in Mg of Test or w/e. You can get total blood levels, or mg/day from it, and there's a nifty chart. It will track up to 5 substances at once, with customizable half-lives. It could do more with some easy modification.
My question is... Where do I post it on here? I've wasted countless hours looking for something like this, and I am sure I'm not the only one. I can't make it an attachment (understandable), and at my current level, I can't post links. It's an .ODT (OpenOffice Spreadsheet) file, and it's perfectly safe (there's no macros, just some formulas). I'd like to share it with everyone, if possible.
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Here's a link to the file- filedropper.com/trtcalc (or there's a clickable one below on Post#8)Last edited by CanisLupus; 10-08-2014 at 06:30 AM.
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10-07-2014, 05:38 PM #2Associate Member
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Wow dude I have been looking for something like this PM me the file and I can post it for u
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10-07-2014, 06:45 PM #3
Seems interesting. Would like to have a better look at it.
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10-07-2014, 09:00 PM #4
just do like I do with my macro calculator
offer it to anyone that asks.
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10-07-2014, 09:02 PM #5
one question though before you offer it up for public consumption....
........have you reconciled it against an actual blood test to confirm it's predictive ability?
I would think that would be a critical final step to prove it's validity, else it's useless.
Make sense?
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10-07-2014, 09:46 PM #6
I will have a second blood test to compare to in about 4 weeks, but yes, I was aiming for 30mg/day when I went to my dr for tests (down from a peak of 140mg/day or so).
I slid in a little lean (17mg/day maybe) and my test level was 450ng/dl, which was a little less than the Dr was expecting to see from 200mg/week. I expected the test to come in at about 500-600. It's hard to convert mg/day to ng/dL, because there are so many factors. I found a post a while back that stated that the normal functioning testosterone production was around 8mg/day, but you have to keep in mind the loss per mg from what esters you are using, etc. With Test C that's probably only about 70%, so that puts me down around 11mg.
This was following about a 4 week dive from a very high mark, so it was like jumping off a building and hitting a cup of water. The half lives cant' be too far off, either, despite all the claims that Test C half-life should be down around 6 days. I've tinkered with them, and it's not too far off, or that blood test would have come back extremely low.
There's another calculator I had been using from a russian web site, but I can't post a link to it. It does mg/day too, and my numbers are within probably less than 5% of what I come up with on there. Try searching for roidcalc or powerbody.ru and maybe you can find it.
There's also a few people who've tried to make the conversion from mg/day testosterone to ng/dL. A google search for that will likely show you the forum thread I'm referring to.
To simplify:
I just went off of what I thought my doctor would be expecting at 200/week, which is about 30/day. As long as I slid in under that, I knew my dr wasn't going to say "What else are you taking?" or "Let's cut that generous dose WAY BACK, because your test is too high", and that worked out perfectly. For that matter, that wouldn't have even been possible if the half-life wasn't pretty spot on, along with the logarithmic curve of the mathematical formula used in the spreadsheet.Last edited by CanisLupus; 10-07-2014 at 09:58 PM.
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10-07-2014, 09:55 PM #7
yes. it has the beginnings of a semi complex calculation. I worked a calculation for six months one time, and finally had it come out.
Keep at it. make sure you have all the variables and understand them first.
then the algorithms that relates all the variables
and then, finally, it needs to be corroborated with actual observation.
You'll get it..........
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10-07-2014, 10:00 PM #8
I would, gladly, but I've got to at least get my post count up to where I can PM :-)
www.filedropper.com/trtcalc
Maybe that will work...Last edited by CanisLupus; 10-07-2014 at 10:40 PM.
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10-07-2014, 11:31 PM #9
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