Ultimate Life Vitality

Why is age an issue? and how old are you?

Age is an issue because some Doctors and HRT companies (including ULV) for some reason dont treat younger men.

My guess is that they are under some kind of assumption that people under 30 years old dont have low testosterone. Which is not true because my Total Test was at 349 before starting TRT

Or maybe they have some other reason for not treating younger patients. I dont know

I am 24 years old
 
I sent my paper work to Todd today. I needed to re order any way... It was by chance i peeked on the forum the other day and saw the post about Maximus.

Freaked me the hell out since I was just about out of my meds. I was happy to see that there was ULV. Todd has been pretty cool to deal with so far. I'll let you guys know when i get my meds
 
has anyone made the switch over from maximus to ulv and recieced ur protocol already? I talked to todd and he seemed very helpful and easy to talk to, but would like to know if anyone has switched and actually started recieving there stuff yet before I commit

I have used them for a couple months now, I actually started my protocol one way and after 2 weeks didn't feel that good. I shared this with them and right away we changed a few things and I haven't looked back.

I never made the switch though, I was never with Maximus.

just my 2 cents
 
I'm 26. They said their physician turned me down because of my age. Apparently they aren't comfortable with not being able to monitor me as closely as if I were local to them. Something like that.

JKB is a little younger than me.

I spoke with Todd and he said that im fine and im 27. he explained to me about the monitoring thing but he said its not needed for me. Also i'll be 28 in a month.
 
Does this doc work with HCG and Aromatase inhibitors? Most of these urologists just give you 5 grams of androgel and send you on your way.

Yes he does. We were very please after our conversations with him. He's not going to just prescribe you meds. We will make sure your levels are good and make adjustments to make sure your feeling good.
 
DPR, I emailed back and forth with Dr. Bellman a couple of times yesterday.

He does seem to know his stuff, but he likes to see his patients in person at least once. That would require travel to L.A.
 
I'm starting with ULV, but I'm due for bloodwork, so I'm waiting to schedule that before anything else. Todd has been super-responsive so far. Luckily I had enough warning that I have some time before I start running out of anything.
 
DPR, I emailed back and forth with Dr. Bellman a couple of times yesterday.

He does seem to know his stuff, but he likes to see his patients in person at least once. That would require travel to L.A.

He also returned my email promptly. He's only 45 minutes from me so if I go this route I'll update the thread.
 
In Ohio try Dr. John Kocka he is in Independence, Ohio and does anti aging, and is also a PCP.

He does prescribe if needed the full testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) protocol. No Anavar etc, but Test, Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG), and arimidex. HGH if needed.

Dr. Kocka for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) does not accept insurance, but his prices are not bad. And you get unlimited email support and you either see him every three months or a phone consult, and blood is drawn every 6 months. First year blood is drawn every three months for baselines.
 
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In Ohio try Dr. John Kocka he is in Independence, Ohio and does anti aging, and is also a PCP.

He does prescribe if needed the full testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) protocol. No Anavar etc, but Test, HCG, and arimidex. HGH if needed.

Dr. Kocka for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) does not accept insurance, but his prices are not bad. And you get unlimited email support and you either see him every three months or a phone consult, and blood is drawn every 6 months. First year blood is drawn every three months for baselines.

You have to be 40 or over for him to do HRT. He will just send you to an endo which one will probably have the same problems as they did before. A lot of people have it before 40.
 
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