Yeah well my story is I was bed ridden for a year thinking I was gonna die for sure or something as I had no energy to get out of bed and barely enough to even eat let alone get a hardon. SHBG was 55 (technically in range HA) so free test was out of range low, and total test ranged from the 200s-300s. I had worked out before and things weren't always this bad but as a kid I got hypoglycemic a lot and was always pretty skinny. I screwed around with a couple of others docs getting treated with testosterone and still felt at best 70% half the time. Bam got on Chip's protocol and was g2g and I maintain SHBG down. Now I'm a god damn animal chasing tail, pounding down 2 lbs of food at a time, and trying to save some fun for the afterlife. not lol I am not reckless though, but I couldn't do any of this before. I couldn't even wake up in the morning and get out of bed so I pretty much feel like I was reincarnated or something. Went from about 140 lbs to 200 lbs solid and growing. Someday I will catch Chip if my genetics allow it. And before this any ass I got was all luck and that's definitely not the case anymore. I called Chip the other day sobbing about how some chick was messing with me so I dumped her and sure enough she's calling me inviting me to stay the night 2 days later. lol I went from having thousands of dollars in doctor bill visits not knowing what the hell was wrong with me or why anyone couldn't figure it out on a regular basis to not seeing a doctor since I started this protocol for anything. My immune system is kicking major ass now too. I post here a lot but it's because I'm passionate about the protocol, I don't work for Chip. And I have a lot of time on my hands for another 2 weeks. I never used anabolic steroids or anything illegal to get those low test levels before, I guess I was just always like that and it caught up to me and my body decided to call it quits. But it was a blessing in a disguise because now I most likely won't develop diabetes, metabolic syndrome, heart disease, and just about every other disease that everyone with low T will most likely eventually get. Just look at Chip's blood work before and after.