Dude, please, please tell the whole story to the researchers. Never mind this forum, and hopefully one person's results won't skew the results that much. But it could. And you would be doing the whole Tinnitus community a huge disfavor by your actions. You got what you wanted, now tell them the whole story and move on with your life.
I agree. Generally I feel that this has gone a bit off-topic. A support forum should not be the place for finger-poiningEither you got in by lying or it was some oversight from the trial site. Either way you got the injections. You do not have to justify your actions to random disgruntled internet people.
However, I have to admit that it does suprise me how many people (and this is not directed at anyone specifically, there have many people stating their intentions to "sneak" their way into the trial througout this thread) do not seem to realize that they endanger what could become the first and only effective treatment for actute T sufferes.
Consider the following:
Assuming that AM-101 does work if administered within 6 months after onset and that the quantifyable benefits is only measurable in that period, anyone participating with chronic T would claim the treatment to be ineffective. Phase III is a legalisation trial i.e. if the treatment does not prove to be effective in a given number of cases, authorities will not approve the final Go Live and AM-101 will never make it beyond the trial phase. It is not an unlikely scenario that a the market introduction of AM-101 might eventually fail because people who were not eligible forced their way into the trial.
In the worst case, this would mean that for another few year or maybe even decades, there will be not treatment for T sufferers.
I do understand that many people with chronic T grasp after every little straw. It is the classic situation with 100 people floating in open waters and a small rescue boat fitting 10 people only. Nobody will volunteer to drown, but if everyone tries to enter the boat....
The only way of limiting the damage after signing up would be to drop out of the trial in purpose after the injections (e.g. "forgetting" the diary, or use forbidden medicine such as vapour rub). This would affect the sponsor financially, but at least it would not affect the outcome of phase III.