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Uncoordinated?
UNCO, obviously - din + ate perhaps?
98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.
modified 19-Dec-17 10:47am.
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looks good, where is the 'choice' though?
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Yup.
Choice = Or.
Down = D.
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Sorry Pete just had another day from hell and I'm not used to being on two days in a row _ thanks for filling in
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So a young friend of mine, currently out of work with rent and car finance to pay is currently in the process of applying for Flu Camp [^] (he's registered his interest and is currently awaiting medical results to see if he is suitable).
If his application is successful, he will be placed in a house in London for two weeks, injected with the flu virus, subjected to experimental drugs and monitored. For his troubles he will be given just short of £4K + free board.
So my question is, would you consider doing this? For the purpose of this theoretical question imagine you are still getting paid from your regular job - like paid holiday without losing any holiday allocation - so in affect you're getting 4K on top of your regular salary. I got to admit I would consider it.
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£4k - indisputably nice!
'Flu - bearable at a push - it's horrible but you tend to be unconscious for most of it.
Two weeks in London? Leave it aht! You're 'avin' a bleedin' girarffe, incha??
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It's a toss-up as to which would be worse: two weeks of flu or two weeks in London....
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London. Flu you know you will get over fairly quickly, but London leaves deep scars...
(Plus, it takes weeks to get the black crud out of your nose after a single day visit ...)
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If it is experimental, than not all effects will be mapped, and long-term effects might be even more unclear. I would not consider that gamble for a lousy 4000 pounds.
Then again, I need not even apply; I'm already taking a lot of medication and that might interact with other stuff in an unpredictable way.
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Found this: [^]
If the numbers are correct, then dying from catching the flu is a lot more likely than winning the lottery. I guess chances of dying are even worse when dealing with experimental crap.
I'd tell them to f#!k off and try it on themselves, not matter what sum they pay.
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I would apply for sure as long as I am not given hospital food. I need to be able any kind of food..
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If you have the flu, you generally have no working taste buds anyway, so you might as well be eating hospital food.
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I wouldn't - especially not after that case a few years back where some men in the UK almost paid with their lives in one of these new drug trials.
BBC - The Drug Trial: Emergency At The Hospital - Media Centre[^]
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I remember a case from a few years ago where some guys turned into a vegetable, and one of them even died, after such an experimental drug turned out to cause brain damage.
Some money is nice, a lot of money is nicer, but being in good health is priceless.
I'd consider it if I really needed the money, but at the moment €4000,- is just a nice extra
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Just Read the disclaimers you need to sign and that should answer your question.
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Sounds like the start of too many horror movies.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Before I volunteer, is it normal Flu, or full-blown man flu?
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Nope. I live in the neighborhood. I'd consider it only if taking place in California, Iceland, Hawaii, or generally someplace with a nice beach hospital and a paid plane ticket. Surfer blondes and hot nurses would be a bonus.
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At least they're offering more than the plague pushers on this side of the pond.
A few years ago my younger brother mentioned that he'd considered signing up for a similar trial but that as appealing as $1k for a week was decided to pass. He was less than amused when I responded that getting paid more than that every week without being deliberately exposed to a plague was even nicer. :trollface:
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Is you friend ing insane?
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When medicines are tested on humans they are fairly safe (at least in the EU) so I could consider it.
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Prednison is regular medication that is still prescribed, but that doesn't mean that you can take it for long without negative effects. One of the results is osteoporosis - that doesn't make it "bad" medicine, it just means that you don't take if there's no compelling reason to do so.
Another example would be Puri-Nethol; yes, it is safe, as long as you don't plan on having children.
That's side-effects from regular medication that is already "tested and safe". You're talking about something that isn't "that tested and safe", otherwise the testing would not even be required.
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Pom Pey wrote: would you consider doing this?
No. For so many reasons, I could not possibly list them all here.
To pick one random reason: experimental medicines, which could be more harmful than the flu, if not fatal to some; and I would not want to be a member of the group "some".
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