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    One of the flaws is that it takes 24 to 36 hrs for tes to peak then it starts it's flow ride down the half life scale. The formula is a graft from baseline to peak to the half life line plus the addition of the next shot overlapping the first and so on and on. First you have to have baseline blood work then peak cycle bloodwork. If you want to use pretend numbers( like you did) then figure base st 0 peak at 100 and half life at 50 and it will show you the hourly descend. Without bloods you can't tell the real numbers but it will give you the proper percentages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tectime View Post
    One of the flaws is that it takes 24 to 36 hrs for tes to peak then it starts it's flow ride down the half life scale. The formula is a graft from baseline to peak to the half life line plus the addition of the next shot overlapping the first and so on and on. First you have to have baseline blood work then peak cycle bloodwork. If you want to use pretend numbers( like you did) then figure base st 0 peak at 100 and half life at 50 and it will show you the hourly descend. Without bloods you can't tell the real numbers but it will give you the proper percentages.
    overlapping was in the formula. but thanks for the rest of the correction. looks like i learned something new today to.

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