Even if it involved medications? Im looking up studies near me. Because im unemployed for the first time since i turned 16.
100% NO.
There are better ways to make money than ■■■■ with your brain.
Im in contact with a university I’ve dealt with before, where i used to fill in a daily mood rating. Got about £90 quid in money vouchers last time.
This time they want to record my sleep data off my smart watch. It’s purely only for people with a psychotic illness.
I don’t mind helping out research, especially if they compensate you.
I’ve never trialled any new medication though - i think i would draw the line at that.
Sure I would. I’m very interested in trying new substances or other treatments. It’s even better if I get paid for it. I’ve never been offered the opportunity – where/how to you find these studies?
-Albert.
I am an ex lab rat for the Mental Health institution I have under my belt more than 28 studies I have been through so many psychic Wars it’s not funny I encourage you to do one in your lifetime for the experience alone believe me the money is not as much as you think but it may pay a bill or two please keep in mind that you are helping me of other people and the process of this and to be honest with you and your employer at all times
I would do a research study but not medication as I’m going to be med free but maybe in the past I would do a med research I think it’s good help people out make some money I’ve looked in my country but they don’t have anything for me in the past
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