u/JacktooGroovy

What are y’all actually running right now?

What are y’all actually running right now?

Just curious what stacks people are working with these days. I'm 9 months in, running 5 compounds, got 3 more on the way.

Drop your current stack. what you're running, what it's for, and how it's going.

u/JacktooGroovy — 18 hours ago

9 months of bad tracking taught me what actually matters — follow-up to my duct-tape post

Posted here ~3 weeks ago about my tracking system being held together with duct tape (Apple Notes for doses, calendar reminders, mental math for site rotation, panic-ordering vials when I eyeballed them low). A lot of you said the same thing — "yeah I'm doing some version of this too."

I got tired of it and built my own thing. Wanted to share what I learned in the process because honestly the lessons are more useful than the tool itself.

What I figured out tracking 5 peps over 9 months:

  1. **Site rotation matters more than I thought.** I was rotating but inconsistently, and I had no way to look back and see "when was the last time I hit left delt?" Mental math doesn't scale past 2 compounds. Once I started actually logging sites, the bruising and irritation I'd been chalking up to "normal" basically went away.

  2. **Vial inventory is its own problem.** I was panic-ordering when stuff looked low, which meant I either ran out mid-cycle or ended up with 4 vials of something I wasn't going to use for 6 weeks. Knowing exactly how many doses you have left of each thing changes the whole ordering rhythm.

  3. **Cycle weeks blur together fast.** I was on week 4 of one and week 7 of another and genuinely couldn't keep them straight without checking notes. Anyone running more than 2 compounds knows this.

  4. **The "why am I taking this" question gets fuzzy.** 9 months in I had to actually sit down and write out what each compound was for, because I'd added them at different times for different reasons and the goals had drifted. Tracking forced me to be honest about whether each one was earning its spot.

  5. **Reconstitution math is fine until it isn't.** Doing BAC water calculations in my head at 6am pre-workout is how mistakes happen. Having it written down somewhere I trust matters more than I want to admit.

The TL;DR is: picking the protocol is the easy part. Running it consistently over months is the hard part, and that's an organizational problem, not a peptide problem.

If you're curious — I built it into an iOS app called **TRKD Plus** (just hit the App Store this week). Not pitching, happy to answer questions about it in comments if anyone wants, but mostly posting because I think the lessons stand on their own and a lot of you were in the same boat.

What's your current setup? Still duct tape? Spreadsheet? Something else?

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u/JacktooGroovy — 10 days ago
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Handsome Black male, 6’1, traveling through three cities over the next few weeks and looking for one genuine connection in each stop. My time is limited so I’d rather skip the small talk marathon and get to the good part.

The itinerary:
Phoenix, AZ → Los Angeles → San Francisco
Spending about a week in each.

What I’m looking for:
A woman around my age or older who values her time as much as I value mine. No games, no back and forth that leads nowhere. If the vibe is right, let’s make the most of it. Flirty banter welcome, indecisiveness is not.
If you’re in any of these cities and this caught your eye, don’t be shy. Tell me your city and your favorite way to unwind.

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u/JacktooGroovy — 18 days ago