Re: tired of spanging and gettin rained on?



On Apr 23, 8:58 pm, WatchCity <lisac...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 23, 10:14 pm, linus <whaleofashr...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:





I've caught alot of flak for doing this from my granola munching
friends and even lazy gutter punks who wear the life more as a fashon
statement then an economic condition...but have any of you checked out
medical studys
jalr.org
I got into them starting in november and i've done three so far
I'm in one now that started on the 19th...releases me tommorow then i
come back from the 12-26 of may
all this to test how an hiv medicine booster drug breaks down in the
body .....
they'll be paying me $5,000 at the begining of june. just in time for
rainbow,not that you need money for rainbow. but it's just enough to
have
I drink,smoke and do drugs but as far as there concerned i dont
just quit all this things a week (3 days in cigs case) ahead of time
and drink lots of water...and you'll be in...at the very least it's
extra dough ($$$$).

one word of advice...if you have intravinase scarring on your
arms....find a way to reduce them...like rubbing neospuron on your
arms while massaging your scars everyday for a few months......or else
it's going to be hell on earth

otherwise it's more boring then anything else

yah, well i'm a little freaked out by the guinea pig motif.
I did one a million moons ago - they hooked me up with electrodes,
applied current in increasing increments,  & asked me to tell when I
first felt a shock.
OK tell when it first feels painful
OK tell when it feels unbearable.

That established, they told me to watch the dial - a sort of
oscilloscope looking thing.
  Right after getting a shock (that was somewhere on the scale I'd
established) a light would come on - and I should try to regulate my
heartbeat...
Left on dial is even, right is irregular.
Or something.
I told you it was a million moons gone -
(well, 2b honest probably only 350-400 moons passed)

When the thing was over they confessed that they'd lied - actually
right was faster & left was slower.
I was some kinda control in the study - how does the patient respond
to misleading info or some dang thing.
Some of the patients had been given the right info.
I have no clue what the whole point of the study was anyhow; at the
time i just wanted the "easy" cash, and I didn't ask.

I have also sold my blood plasma, in Madison Wisconsin, for cash.

Now, older, wiser and vainer I would draw the line at getting injected
or otherwise pierced or contaminated.
 A sleep study I would consider - craig's list always has ads for them
- 6 weeks (or some duration) of free room & board whilst being
observed. Probably deprived of clocks or windows. But if it paid
enough I might do it.- Hide quoted text -

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the one I'm in ...the first day we had to lie down most the day with a
heart moniter hooked up and had 16 blood draws...2nd day hooked up to
the monitor...took the drug dose...continued to lie down for the first
3 hours while getting blood drawn...then we had the heart monitor
taken off and the last two days it's just been two blood draws a
day...and figuring out how to kill the time with old computer with
heavy filtering that censor 90% of my favorate sites, and watching
lots of movies and tv...I could be reading. but I hate reading in
floricent lights
I can handel the strange random chemicals, the stabbing of the arm and
the bordeom...it's the floricent lights that bother that bother me

Also after the study i did in november...I decided to try
heroin...just for kicks...i loved it...i started at first on
weekends...then after the 2nd study I started doing every day for
three weeks...then I realized if i kept useing I'd scar my arms up to
the point whered they be unable to draw my blood from them...thus
disqualifying me from this meal ticket...it's much more painful when
they draw from a scar anyway....I like drugs, but you need money to
buy drugs....so i love money more


and thats the only reason i stopped useing intravenous drugs
so it has more then one benifet
.



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