Hello to all! I admit, I have a problem with taking on projects that consume me for years at a time. It sometimes feels like an addition to steep learning curves in pursuit of keeping myself interested in the world.
I've been on TRT for about 20 years, and didn't pay much attention until recently, when my wife asked me to help her navigate her own HRT journey. This, of course, piqued my interests in the sciences behind it all. Since then, I have vastly improved my TRT situation (docs are mostly useless I know now), and have dipped my toe into blasting. Being the type of nerd that I am, my mind goes where I need it not to go - is it time for me to expand into chemistry? Prior projects include small production mycology lab (scalable to production if needed), a fully functional, remotely operated astronomical observatory with automated astrophotography gear, a music recording studio, and a few other things, without getting into the career parts. Making my own gear? Hmm... Maybe...
I'm hear to soak in as much as I can, help out where I can, and see where this takes me.
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I've been on TRT for about 20 years, and didn't pay much attention until recently, when my wife asked me to help her navigate her own HRT journey. This, of course, piqued my interests in the sciences behind it all. Since then, I have vastly improved my TRT situation (docs are mostly useless I know now), and have dipped my toe into blasting. Being the type of nerd that I am, my mind goes where I need it not to go - is it time for me to expand into chemistry? Prior projects include small production mycology lab (scalable to production if needed), a fully functional, remotely operated astronomical observatory with automated astrophotography gear, a music recording studio, and a few other things, without getting into the career parts. Making my own gear? Hmm... Maybe...
I'm hear to soak in as much as I can, help out where I can, and see where this takes me.
.df

