Better living through science
Sep. 19th, 2005 09:05 pmI've fallen back on being a guinea pig in order to make some cash. I don't think I'll ever get desperate enough to subject my body to drug testing, but psychological exams will do. Took part in a study on mental health the other day and made $40. Came back this afternoon for a study on the physiological effects of stress. Went all the way uptown only to find out that the metal in my leg made me unsuitable to participate (there were slight shocks involved). Fun. I get paid (by money order, since they apparently had no cash on hand), but making the extra trek was no fun. Oh well.
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Date: 2005-09-20 12:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-09-20 04:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-09-20 11:25 pm (UTC)I was actually interested in doing testing for possible HIV vaccines after visiting a GLBT job fair a while back; the scientists, happy to have their "target" audience on hand, were trying very hard to get subjects. I went in for the screening, was considered a candidate, and then confided in an aunt about the whole thing. She sort of freaked and asked me if I really trust the regulations enough to put my life on the line, raising all sorts of practical doubt in me about the whole kitten caboodle. I realize that live bodies are needed to test the efficacy of any potential drugs out there, but I don't yet have enough motivating me personally (loss of a friend/relative to a particular disorder/illness) in order to personally justify the potential risks. Where does one draw the line between being altruistic and being foolish?
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Date: 2005-09-20 11:27 pm (UTC)