Crowdfunding: Trial By Error [David Tuller]: Reporting on ME, CFS, ME/CFS, "medically unexplained symptoms," and related stuff, Fall 2020

I'm waiting for payday so haven't donated yet- big dental bill this month :(.

So about ⅓ of the target raised in ⅓ of the time allowed to raise it. Hopefully, there'll be plenty more like me who will be donating but need to wait a week or so for funds to come in.
 
via e-mail:

Project Update: Trial By Error: Reporting on ME/CFS and Related Controversies
Hi, all--October--and Berkeley's month of crowdfunding--is almost half over. The campaign for my Trial By Error project has reached 46%--almost half the goal!--from 291 donors. Many of you have already donated--thank you!

It's a tough time and I know there so many needs and priorities out there. My priority with this project is to watch-dog some of what's being passed off as "science" in this domain and try to help ensure that treatments are based on robust science. I appreciate all gifts, large and small!

Here's the link to the crowdfunding page: https://crowdfund.berkeley.edu/project/22602

(Donations are tax-deductible for US taxpayers.)

Thanks!--David
 
@dave30th - a question

I recently received some post from Berkeley University. I get letters a couple of times a year. They're not bothersome but I would rather they saved the postage and added it to your campaign. I'm thinking if 500+ UK residents donate and all receive a couple of letters a year that postage from the US starts to add up. Although some people may want the letters.

Perhaps I am being spectacularly stupid but I didn't see a tick box saying not to add me to the mailing list. I'd love that postage and stationary money to go to your campaign instead.
 
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