Think you can't afford Maximus??

I wonder if Chip may be able to shed some light on this? It would be greatly appreciated :) Would help me a lot with budgeting purposes.
 
The $300 labwork is through Maximus and covers all the labs that you need to submit for initial review. If you have labs results in hand check with Chip, they can be used sometimes.

For follow up labs not everyone runs every test again. Most stick to total Test and Estrodial. Those tests can be run through a site like PrivateMDlabs for around $50.
 
I will be signing up with Maximus in the near future. I went to an anti-aging clinic for about 16 months, and never felt any different. I quit going about 9 months ago and never felt a difference coming off testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) either. I'm sure they were half-assing my treatment, as they didn't check my estrogen level until a year in. I should have researched testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) before/while they were treating me, instead of trusting their knowledge.

I'm sure I can get copies of my blood work from them to get started with Maximus, but I'm guessing the blood work they were ordering wasn't very thorough. I'll be going with the blood tests through Maximus because I'm looking for maximum results this time around.

After I'm dialed in on the Maximus protocol/ blood work, will the $50 privatemedlabs blood work be good enough every 90 days or so? Or maybe alternate Maximus blood work and the less thorough privatemedlabs blood work?

I have Blue Cross PPO insurance, but after checking online, I doubt they will cover my blood work. Though I'm going to call them to be sure.
 
The HCG doesn't technically last 5 months as most pharms (and online knowledge sources about hcg) recommend tossing it after 30 days due to how quickly it breaks down. Something very light sensitive, motion sensitive (says explicitly to never shake the bottle), and temp sensitive typically doesn't keep very long.
 
How are they covering the $300.00 multiple tests that you have to order online? Are you using a FSA card to order the tests online? Just curious thanks!

I didn't order mine online. The last test that I took, I had my PCP write a script for. Then I went down to LabCorp and had them do the blood work. I just got the bill that they charged my card. $17, my insurance paid the rest. LabCorp sent the results to my PCP, who I told to fax to Chip.

I've had about $5,000 in blood work over the last few months. Probably over 30 vials worth of blood drawn. Not that this means anything.
 
200 mg q 5 days is high for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) right? Wow.

What's q? If your thinking Test Cyp, no 200/210 mg e5d is not high. For some maybe, for others it may be low. This is for a an ideal level, not an "in range" level. Chips guys don't feel normal, they feel awesome. Hey, if you have to do it, do it right.
 
The Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) doesn't technically last 5 months as most pharms (and online knowledge sources about hcg) recommend tossing it after 30 days due to how quickly it breaks down. Something very light sensitive, motion sensitive (says explicitly to never shake the bottle), and temp sensitive typically doesn't keep very long.

I started ordering 2 - 5000iu of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) instead of one big 11000iu of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) from Maximus. The clock doesn't start until it's mixed and I dont have to worry about it going bad.
 
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