IS this excel worksheet accurate

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hey all,

I have found this online and was wondering if its accurate.
This worksheet is working out the:
Ester - testosterone which is unreleased in your blood (white column)
Released - The amount of testosterone released
You can change the half life according to which testosterone you are taking.

I was wondering if anyone has experience or knowledgeable to see how accurate this work sheet.
 

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hey xqfq ,

Thank for the reply :) , I have seen the steroidGraph before.
I find the worksheet easy to track and you can also add your blood tests results for ease of documentation.

Do you know if the formula on the worksheet is accurate ?
 
It's basically correct, inasmuch as the exponential decay model of ester absorption is correct. It will give a reasonable idea of what's going on. There's a more complicated spreadsheet that tries to estimate estradiol also. But this one is more user-friendly.
 
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It's basically correct, inasmuch as the exponential decay model of ester absorption is correct. It will give a reasonable idea of what's going on. There's a more complicated spreadsheet that tries to estimate estradiol also. But this one is more user-friendly.
Considering this spreadsheet if a person uses 12 mg of enanthate in an ED protocol, after 12 weeks you would have 486 mg of ester in your body and a release of 9.85 mg of testosterone and in the graph there seems to be no stabilization of testosterone. Quite different than the site SteroidPlotter - Graph your cycle
 
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Considering this spreadsheet if a person uses 12 mg of enanthate in an ED protocol, after 12 weeks you would have 486 mg of ester in your body and a release of 9.85 mg of testosterone and in the graph there seems to be no stabilization of testosterone. Quite different than the site SteroidPlotter - Graph your cycle
Two issues: In the spreadsheet you need to enter the correct half-life for enanthate: use 4.5 or 5 days. The default half-life is for undecanoate, very long. The other thing is that the spreadsheet is giving numbers for the ester weight, whereas SteroidPlotter is giving the weight of pure testosterone. Multiply the enanthate weight by 0.72 to get the testosterone weight.
 
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