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<blockquote data-quote="SoCal Guy" data-source="post: 65234" data-attributes="member: 14529"><p>I just now saw this app and installed it. I had no idea it existed. It looks awesome.</p><p></p><p>A few suggestions:</p><p></p><p>1) I kind of think you guys might be missing one of the biggest opportunities of an app like this: the ability to show the improvement of TRT itself, compared to life before TRT. Right now, the app can only track the vagaries <em><strong>during</strong></em> TRT therapy, but is blind to how the TRT regimen might have improved health, psychological or body metrics <em><strong>vs before</strong></em>.</p><p></p><p>ie, right now the app only tracks the process of "dialing in" TRT therapy. But wouldn't it be great to know how TRT itself improved the various problems that drove someone to TRT in the first place? I'd love to see those graphs, especially after a year, and over a large population of users.</p><p></p><p> Also, wouldn't it be great to follow people as they tried different therapies? I.e., eating better, then gels, then IM? That data would be valuable as well. </p><p></p><p>So I'd suggest: </p><p></p><p>- the program works just fine with most features active <em><strong>before </strong></em>starting any TRT program, so it can establish a running baseline. </p><p></p><p>- every new ExcelMale registrant be informed of the app, and urged to install and use it to start creating their baseline</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>2) It's not really just a TRT app -- the TRT feature could be a section within a slightly more complex app that tracked life factors in response to various other meds and diets. (I'd love to have an app like this: If I quit diet coke, what happens to my mood? Cut carbs -- what happens to mood? Switch from endurance to resistance exercise -- what happens?)</p><p></p><p></p><p>But these are quibbles (really opportunities, not faults) -- this is an <em><strong>awesome </strong></em>app.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoCal Guy, post: 65234, member: 14529"] I just now saw this app and installed it. I had no idea it existed. It looks awesome. A few suggestions: 1) I kind of think you guys might be missing one of the biggest opportunities of an app like this: the ability to show the improvement of TRT itself, compared to life before TRT. Right now, the app can only track the vagaries [I][B]during[/B][/I] TRT therapy, but is blind to how the TRT regimen might have improved health, psychological or body metrics [I][B]vs before[/B][/I]. ie, right now the app only tracks the process of "dialing in" TRT therapy. But wouldn't it be great to know how TRT itself improved the various problems that drove someone to TRT in the first place? I'd love to see those graphs, especially after a year, and over a large population of users. Also, wouldn't it be great to follow people as they tried different therapies? I.e., eating better, then gels, then IM? That data would be valuable as well. So I'd suggest: - the program works just fine with most features active [I][B]before [/B][/I]starting any TRT program, so it can establish a running baseline. - every new ExcelMale registrant be informed of the app, and urged to install and use it to start creating their baseline 2) It's not really just a TRT app -- the TRT feature could be a section within a slightly more complex app that tracked life factors in response to various other meds and diets. (I'd love to have an app like this: If I quit diet coke, what happens to my mood? Cut carbs -- what happens to mood? Switch from endurance to resistance exercise -- what happens?) But these are quibbles (really opportunities, not faults) -- this is an [I][B]awesome [/B][/I]app. [/QUOTE]
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