Now wait a minute, don't get excited....
I didn't say you would get even more for less drug, as in a guarantee or anything, just that it's been mine and others experience. Remember the mantra: Each of us are different and we all react different to anything involving PCa. That said, i think you have a good enough initial response to reasonably expect good results using the smaller amount (maybe not .10 though, that may have been too optimistic ) with the plump method. The .10 was just given as a fairly safe beginning point to work from. I would expect the .15 to get really close, if you carefully and fully follow the plump method instructions. The method of enlarging the cavities, and restricting the outflow, keeping the drug in the penis to allow for time for absorption works well.
Caverject---that's some powerful stuff. Normally you would consider it so much different from Trimix as to be a whole different set of use instructions. Be warned, it can product a very powerful erection, but with an equally powerful aching and even pain in some/most men. It will normally make a rope stiff, but there's a cost for some/most men---the aching. Also, there's a greater chance of overdosing and ending up in the hospital after a 4 hr. erection. I wouldn't attempt Caverject for the first time outside of a familiar setting, in case you do have the 4 hrs. thing happen. Especially if away from familiar hospitals and doctors---especially, especially so if out of the country. If you're gonna try it, then do so while still at home. My instructions for Caverject allowed a second attempt after an hour, but I never did, as the aching from the first was enough to put me off on the notion of more...
I have done a second Bimix and Trimix once each, and it really didn't seem to add much to it. Seems if I didn't get it right the first time, then throwing more at it didn't increase the success rate. But that's just my experience....others may have had more success.
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that 4 hr. erection, my Uro. told me that if there were any sign of partial deflation at 4 hrs, that I didn't have to run to the hospital. He said that I would need to do so, if it was still fully erect and Sudafed (you do know about
Sudafed, don't you?) hadn't worked. But, as always, if in doubt, head to the ER, rather than be guided by what I was told. Good luck