Right so you have a vial or syringe with 1ml of water. This contains 10milligrams of MT2. That's fine. Better if it were mixed with more water, but not a big issue.
If you have not read through my article already:
http://www.muscletalk.co.uk/article-melanotan.aspx I suggest new users start with 0.25mg of MT2. If you were to continue with this dose unaltered, your 10mg of MT2 would last you 40 injections.
So 1ml = 10mg of MT2.
Therefore 0.1ml water = 1mg of MT2
I believe you shot 0.2ml yesterday, which equates to 2mg of MT2. This is
8 times the amount I suggest for a new user, and TWICE the amount I consider necessary for an experienced user that has built up the dosage over time.
Steps you need to take:
1) Read my article
2) If you don't understand it, read it again
3) Should you still have a query or are unsure of anything, ask me.
4) My suggestion which you will gather from the article is 0.25mg of MT2 for a new user. This will be a VERY small amount of water since your mixture is highly concentrated. 0.25mg of MT2 will be ONE QUARTER OF 0.1ml OF WATER ie 0.025ml. You should be able to fairly accurately dose this from a 1ml syringe but ideally it would be mixed with more water so accuracy of each shot is improved (as suggested in my article. I advise mixing 10mg with 4ml of water, at least until dosages increase).