Am I using enough Trimix?

sldl2004

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Hello--

I'm new to this community and forum and I have a question on Trimix. I am not getting the results that other men are getting on this forum. I'm using a 1/2 cc syringe and when I started several years ago, 7 or 8 units on that syringe seemed to be enough. Now, I'm no longer getting the results but even when I did get an erection, it took 40-45 minutes to work. I'm hearing of men using .12 to .25 ml but I'm confused with the syringe how much that is. Does the syringe have a .50 ml capacity and if so that means that men are using a quarter to half of the syringe? I don't think I'm using enough and how much is too much? It has 50 units on the side. Am I supposed to use 25 units for .25 ml?? I do remember the urologist saying that I was not using very much at first. Thanks for the assistance.
 
Most syringes are marked with units. 100 units = 1cc = 1 ml. Put another way, 1 unit = 0.01 cc = 0.01 ml

Therefore, if you have a 1/2 cc syringe, it probably has units up to 50 marked on the barrel.

I started trimix more than 10 years ago at age 64. When I first started 2.5 units (0.025 ml) was enough. The amount that I needed gradually increased. Now at age 75 I need 12 units (0.12 ml). Many people report using much more. I suspect that the amount that I need will continue increasing.
 
I've requested an appt with my urologist and I hope to talk with her over the next few weeks. I could have sworn that she mentioned something about a concentrated mix if I got over a certain dosage to achieve an erection. I can't believe that 9 units (.09 ml) would require a concentrated mix if other members on this forum are using 12-25 units or .12 to .25 ml.
 

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