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Conditions
Conditions are the second-biggest input after physiology. PCOS, anxiety, hepatic disease, and others each change the model in ways that are too specific to capture with bloodwork alone.
How conditions work
- Each condition has an Enable toggle
- Enabled conditions expand to show a severity slider (0–1)
- Some conditions surface extra parameters (e.g., androgen level for PCOS)
- Toggling a condition triggers a re-simulation
Conditions modeled
- PCOS — insulin resistance, androgen elevation, cycle irregularity
- Anxiety — sympathetic tone baseline shift
- Depression — neurotransmitter baseline adjustments
- Type 2 Diabetes — glucose clearance, insulin sensitivity
- Hepatic Disease — drug metabolism (paired with Child-Pugh in Bloodwork)
- Hypertension — cardiovascular response curves
- Sleep Apnea — sleep quality multiplier
- Hormonal Birth Control — replaces endogenous cycle
- Pregnancy — wide-ranging effects, model refuses many drugs
Limits
- Condition modeling is conservative; severity is your best subjective estimate
- Some compounds are auto-refused when certain conditions are enabled