A MidLifeBloggers Contest: Win a copy of Hormone Harmony
I have had an unwilling absence from the internet. My cable went out. Yesterday. Or maybe the night before while I slept. Of course I didn’t know that when, perky as could be, I took my coffee into my office yesterday morning to read the papers on-line. My perk faded pretty damned quick when I kept getting the Nobody’s Home signal from my laptop.
Insert here a major rant against Comcast. This is the umpteenth time my cable has gone out. And I don’t like the fact that they bought NBC either…
But that’s not the purpose of my calling you here today. It’s just to explain why this post, which should have gone up last night, is only now being written.
Ahem….Clear throat…Begin again
It’s another contest. This one to win a book. This book:
Are you lacking in energy? Lost your zest for life? Gained weight? Lost your sex drive? It could be, so say the authors, hormone imbalance.
Do you have mood swings? Sleep disturbances? Fuzzy thinking? Forgetfulness? Hot Flashes?
Hormone Imbalance!
This book speaks to women of all ages–and to men, who get their own section (no more having to plow through the pages on menopause, guys). Obviously, it is a must-read book for all mid-lifers!
So–to get your very own copy, here’s what you have to do. Write a response to this post, long or short, serious or funny, and post it in the comments section. That’s your entry in this grand sweepstakes–merely a comment. And if you want to up your chances, then Tweet about this contest, and tell me you’ve done so. The contest closes next Thursday at 11:59 p.m. and I’ll announce the lucky lucky winner on Friday.
Are you ready? Okay, start your engines…..GO!

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Sue, Sue, Sue, oh Sue–you have won the lottery! Send your address to jane(at)midlifebloggers.com and I will get the book out to you pose haste and quickly as well.
yes, yes, yes, oh YES, yes yes is the answer to every question. I so need this book, thanks for the giveaway
Like Delicate Flower I know a little about this topic from personal experience. It’d be great to read up how to deal with this hormonal imbalance (other than what I’m already doing).
I know a little about this topic. Raging hot flashes in the middle of the night. Counting the months since my last period-6.25 now, hoping to get to the magic 12 months so we can declare me done with menopause.. done with contraception, done with “oops, forgot the damned diaphragm-again”
I’d love to win this book!
You know I would love to learn more about hormone imbalance and options regarding it. I like that this book seems to speak to a myriad of situations, and hopefully provides more answers besides just starting to pop pills!