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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 139356" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Variations with T propionate can be pretty significant, certainly into the range of a young guy's diurnal variation. For example, using <a href="https://steroidcalc.com/index.html" target="_blank">SteroidCalc.com</a> we see that at steady state peaks are more than 50% higher than troughs.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]6898[/ATTACH]</p><p>The model used by this site may be a little simplistic, assuming a linear rise and then an exponential decay w/0.8-day half life. I will post a more realistic version as soon as I have a chance to run the simulation. I will bet that the realistic version does not show a sudden drop-off near the end of the 24-hour cycle. My tests with enanthate simulations suggest that the rise is the steep part of the curve. The timing and shape of the curve may not be a great match for the more sinusoidal natural variation, but the transdermal curves I've seen are no better, and maybe worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 139356, member: 38109"] Variations with T propionate can be pretty significant, certainly into the range of a young guy's diurnal variation. For example, using [URL='https://steroidcalc.com/index.html']SteroidCalc.com[/URL] we see that at steady state peaks are more than 50% higher than troughs. [ATTACH=full]6898[/ATTACH] The model used by this site may be a little simplistic, assuming a linear rise and then an exponential decay w/0.8-day half life. I will post a more realistic version as soon as I have a chance to run the simulation. I will bet that the realistic version does not show a sudden drop-off near the end of the 24-hour cycle. My tests with enanthate simulations suggest that the rise is the steep part of the curve. The timing and shape of the curve may not be a great match for the more sinusoidal natural variation, but the transdermal curves I've seen are no better, and maybe worse. [/QUOTE]
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