Superman wrote: I was at 5 inches at was happy for the time being, now I checked this morning an I am down to 4.50, this is just ridiculous I started at 4.25 , not happy at all.
Now I am thinking is the dr ripping me off and giving me some fake metacrill ? I have had 2 procedure done , one 12% and the second 15% , the second one I felt that worked better because it was big , now I had 2 holes that was left from the procedure on my penis, because a vein broke and something happened , it was ok did the scab , about a month after the scab came off and it\'s been leaking blood and I don\'t know what, could it be the metacrill has been coming off during this month ? I checked this morning because my Cock is been getting thinner and thinner by the day . There is no other explanation, so where has the metacrill gone ?
I highly doubt you were dealing with \"fake\" Metacrill. The doctor has a lot more to lose than to gain doing such a thing, and besides, we\'ve had other members report gains using the same physician. I\'m confident she is using Metacrill, and if it is reassuring, you could request she show you the packaging, batch #, etc on a future appointment should you see her again.
When you say 12% and 15% ... do you mean 12 cc\'s and 15 cc\'s? Because I understood Metacrill to have 2%, 10%, and 30% concentrations. Either Dr. N mixes concentrations to get her 12% or 15% concentrations, or you may have confused the volume with the concentration.
Regardless of the matter, a total yield of 0.25 after two sessions is definitely on the low side. If I were to theorize on some reasons why members have less than desirable gains, a few would be: 1) poor quality batch of
PMMA , 2) residual swelling that lingers long enough to skew measurements , 3) medications and/or a deficiency of nutrients that may inhibit desirable collagen production, 4) one\'s own immune response / physiological impediments (none of which I\'m aware of, just a plausible guess). These are merely conjectures. Nothing close to solid conclusions based on extensive medical research, but instead hindsight gathered from anecdotal evidence.
Good luck, there is reason to believe you\'ll get to where you want to go. I\'ve seen Dr. N patients with relative success (let\'s not forget Olafspo).