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I'm confused with the word "units"

Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 11:59 pm
by keysdude
I read that guys are injecting all different numbers of units, ie 10 units, 50 units etc. My question is this, are all syringes measured the same? I use a syringe that's marked from 0 to 100 units which means each line is 2 units. Why I'm confused is that I'm injecting 4 to 5 units and it's working fine with me but some guys are injecting a hell of a lot more than that, 50+ units. Is a unit a standard measurement on all syringes? Hope this is not a stupid question but I'm still very new to this so please bare with me. As always Thanks guys for your help.

Re: I'm confused with the word "units"

Posted: Tue May 09, 2017 12:14 am
by rahod1
You're correct. Congratulations using only 5 units. OK...some advice>>>get .30 ML/30 UNIT syringes!!! Much more accurate for determining units and each mark is 1 unit. I inject 12 unit and use a 30ML syringe.

Re: I'm confused with the word "units"

Posted: Tue May 09, 2017 3:21 am
by newtoed
rahod1!
You wrote 30 ml syringes. You mean .3ml syringes. The usual syringe is 1ml.
I may get the .3ml syringe, because I use only 1 unit of my Trimix 40/30/2.

Re: I'm confused with the word "units"

Posted: Tue May 09, 2017 5:22 am
by Cigar56
Airpirate wrote:I read that guys are injecting all different numbers of units, ie 10 units, 50 units etc. My question is this, are all syringes measured the same? I use a syringe that's marked from 0 to 100 units which means each line is 2 units. Why I'm confused is that I'm injecting 4 to 5 units and it's working fine with me but some guys are injecting a hell of a lot more than that, 50+ units. Is a unit a standard measurement on all syringes? Hope this is not a stupid question but I'm still very new to this so please bare with me. As always Thanks guys for your help.


Yes, it can be confusing. Let me put it this way: One unit is one unit, no matter what the overall capacity of the syringe is. Trimix affects guys in different ways. You may need only 4 or 5 units of your prescription to achieve a full erection for 1-2 hours. The next guy might need 50 units of the same script for success. It just depends on how we react to the formula.

Also, not all Trimix formulas are the same. It's a custom-blended medicine and some guys have weak formulas and some have very powerful formulas. Generally (but not always), a stronger formula allows you to inject fewer units. When I first started I was on a very weak prescription and I was injecting 125 units. Yes, 125 -- two needle pricks. Now after much trial and error I'm on a formula that works with as few as 10 units.

You're very lucky to get a good script right out of the gate. My journey has lasted more than a year trying to find the right combination. Hope this helps!

Re: I'm confused with the word "units"

Posted: Tue May 09, 2017 5:43 am
by Tybeeman
Airpirate how old are you. There are several mix's some are stronger than others. So you don't need as much for one as you would another. I am taking 85 units right now (with not 100%) so instead of going up to 90 they are putting me on a stronger mix. I will start at 10 units

Re: I'm confused with the word "units"

Posted: Tue May 09, 2017 9:46 am
by bldoink
I believe there are 100 units, by volume, per ml.

Re: I'm confused with the word "units"

Posted: Tue May 09, 2017 5:19 pm
by rahod1
newtoed wrote:rahod1!
You wrote 30 ml syringes. You mean .3ml syringes. The usual syringe is 1ml.
I may get the .3ml syringe, because I use only 1 unit of my Trimix 40/30/2.


:lol: YEP. Corrected.

Re: I'm confused with the word "units"

Posted: Tue May 09, 2017 5:20 pm
by rahod1
rahod1 wrote:You're correct. Congratulations using only 5 units. OK...some advice>>>get .30 ML/30 UNIT syringes!!! Much more accurate for determining units and each mark is 1 unit. I inject 12 unit and use a .30ML syringe.