Name: Christian Gagnon
Location: Quebec city in the province of Quebec in Canada
Photo from just few minutes ago:

Short version:
My liver needs to be healthier and less sensitive: it needs to create less 'hepatic enzymes'. But just in case I'm wrong, you could always pray for a whole healthy body. Yeah, that wouldn't be uncessary. After all, I'm still struggling to get a normal life cycle. ;]
Long version:
Actually, I don't have any income and I need some money, but that's not the problem. The thing is, I used to do few clinical trials at www.anapharm.com in such situation, but last year I accepted to do a very long trial that I shouldn't accepted. Since then, my liver is a bit more sensitive (that's my guess and from a specialist I consulted who said anti-depressive drugs are likely to mess with the liver) than usual and I can't do any more trials because my 'hepatic enzymes' levels are slightly above the limit they can accept.
Tomorrow morning, I'll go to a screening which I'll give a blood sample there. After that step, they will analyse my blood and tell me next day if I'm accepted for the clinical trial.
I really wish I could do it once more. It's kind of easy money and small trials of phase-2 and higher are not hasardous to the health at all.
I know that I drowned my body in Pepsi and a not so healthy diet years ago, but now I swear for a healthier way of living.
Thanks for the healing.
Location: Quebec city in the province of Quebec in Canada
Photo from just few minutes ago:

Short version:
My liver needs to be healthier and less sensitive: it needs to create less 'hepatic enzymes'. But just in case I'm wrong, you could always pray for a whole healthy body. Yeah, that wouldn't be uncessary. After all, I'm still struggling to get a normal life cycle. ;]
Long version:
Actually, I don't have any income and I need some money, but that's not the problem. The thing is, I used to do few clinical trials at www.anapharm.com in such situation, but last year I accepted to do a very long trial that I shouldn't accepted. Since then, my liver is a bit more sensitive (that's my guess and from a specialist I consulted who said anti-depressive drugs are likely to mess with the liver) than usual and I can't do any more trials because my 'hepatic enzymes' levels are slightly above the limit they can accept.
Tomorrow morning, I'll go to a screening which I'll give a blood sample there. After that step, they will analyse my blood and tell me next day if I'm accepted for the clinical trial.
I really wish I could do it once more. It's kind of easy money and small trials of phase-2 and higher are not hasardous to the health at all.
I know that I drowned my body in Pepsi and a not so healthy diet years ago, but now I swear for a healthier way of living.
Thanks for the healing.
