Spongy
I am banned!
Those of you who have are with Chip and Maximus know what I'm going to say, so this is more for the people who are on the fence.
My "Journey" so to speak, started about 8 months ago when I first began to take a look at my life and think "hmm, this blows." I stopped by a local supplement store and began a friendship with the owner. I'd been lifting and working out for quite some time and had managed to get my weight from 300 down to 255, but was hitting a major plateau. in our conversations he kept mentioning how in 20 years everyone would be on Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and how I might be suffering from low T. I kind of brushed it off until 3 or 4 months ago when everything just sort of came to a head and I realized that this wasn't just some "mental" fog that I could break through on my own. I went and got tested. What do you know? Low T. I contacted Chip shortly after and began talking with him about the possibility of starting HRT. I told him, however, that before I started I wanted to do everything I could to raise the level naturally. I spent about 2 months researching, taking herbs, eating the right foods, etc... And yeah, the levels went up a bit, but it was still clearly and issue. Chip, patient and he is, let me be for this period of time. I got back in touch with him apparently during/right after his surgery. Now, I had no clue he had had surgery until I came to this board and read the post. I was blown away because he was practically talking to me about protocols on his hospital bed and I couldn't even tell. Talk about dedicated and professional! Chip and I agreed on a protocol and he was patient with all of my questions, taking the time to answer each and every one. I know the guy is incredibly busy so I really appreciated this.
I paid via debit, my card declined. In my experience most people would think "this guy is trying to scam me." Not Chip, he shot me an email, I checked my bank account, realized I shuffled money to the wrong account/messed up my ledger, called him back and he and I joked about it and got it taken care of.
A day later the good doctor got in touch with me we scheduled a time to talk and had a great conversation. Very professional, but very personable. I NEVER got the feeling that I was just another client paying him money. He made some suggestions, gave me some advice, and wished me well. Overall a very very pleasant conversation.
Just a couple days later, protocol in had, everything as expected.
I've only been with Maximus a bit over a week, but I'm very impressed. If you're on the fence, do yourself a favor, get tested, get in touch with Chip, see what he has to say, and stop wondering. The worse thing that could happen is your T levels come back fine and you have to keep searching for answers, but at least it's one thing checked off the list.
Just started my protocol yesterday and will most definitely keep you all updated.
My "Journey" so to speak, started about 8 months ago when I first began to take a look at my life and think "hmm, this blows." I stopped by a local supplement store and began a friendship with the owner. I'd been lifting and working out for quite some time and had managed to get my weight from 300 down to 255, but was hitting a major plateau. in our conversations he kept mentioning how in 20 years everyone would be on Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and how I might be suffering from low T. I kind of brushed it off until 3 or 4 months ago when everything just sort of came to a head and I realized that this wasn't just some "mental" fog that I could break through on my own. I went and got tested. What do you know? Low T. I contacted Chip shortly after and began talking with him about the possibility of starting HRT. I told him, however, that before I started I wanted to do everything I could to raise the level naturally. I spent about 2 months researching, taking herbs, eating the right foods, etc... And yeah, the levels went up a bit, but it was still clearly and issue. Chip, patient and he is, let me be for this period of time. I got back in touch with him apparently during/right after his surgery. Now, I had no clue he had had surgery until I came to this board and read the post. I was blown away because he was practically talking to me about protocols on his hospital bed and I couldn't even tell. Talk about dedicated and professional! Chip and I agreed on a protocol and he was patient with all of my questions, taking the time to answer each and every one. I know the guy is incredibly busy so I really appreciated this.
I paid via debit, my card declined. In my experience most people would think "this guy is trying to scam me." Not Chip, he shot me an email, I checked my bank account, realized I shuffled money to the wrong account/messed up my ledger, called him back and he and I joked about it and got it taken care of.
A day later the good doctor got in touch with me we scheduled a time to talk and had a great conversation. Very professional, but very personable. I NEVER got the feeling that I was just another client paying him money. He made some suggestions, gave me some advice, and wished me well. Overall a very very pleasant conversation.
Just a couple days later, protocol in had, everything as expected.
I've only been with Maximus a bit over a week, but I'm very impressed. If you're on the fence, do yourself a favor, get tested, get in touch with Chip, see what he has to say, and stop wondering. The worse thing that could happen is your T levels come back fine and you have to keep searching for answers, but at least it's one thing checked off the list.
Just started my protocol yesterday and will most definitely keep you all updated.