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Is 100 units on a u 100 too much?
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2019 11:43 am
by edwardl007
Has anyone injected that amount? Mine was a disaster...Does my uro know what the heck he is doing?
Re: Is 100 units on a u 100 too much?
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2019 12:23 pm
by bldoink
It all depends on what the mix is. When I was doing Edex I was injecting 100 units, which is a whole ml, the full dose of Edex. Of course it isn't marked in units on the Edex syringes. I much prefer a stronger mix allowing the injection of considerably less volume.
Re: Is 100 units on a u 100 too much?
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2019 2:16 pm
by Cigar56
Yep, ll depends on the formula. Soundslike your doctor prescribed a pretty water starter's mix. You'll have to go back to your doc and ask for a stronger script. Stating out with a weak mix is frustrating, but most docs prefer you work your way up the script scale than end up in the emergency room on your first injection.
When I first started out my formula was so weak I was injecting TWO syringes -- one with 100 units with an additional 30 more in the second syringe. Some guys are lucky and get a formula that is perfect right out of the gate. Others of us have to work at it a little more.
Good luck!
Re: Is 100 units on a u 100 too much?
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2019 3:51 pm
by dtwarren1942
I was originally prescribed a “standRd” mix which worked great at 45 units and subsequently, I was able to reduce the dose down to 15 units. However, over the years, I had to increase the strength two times until even 100 units was no longer effective. Probably due to the increasing effects of my diabetes.