Psi Bands Giveaway

February 23, 2009 by Tracy  
Filed under Product Giveaways, Product Reviews

psiI suffered horribly from morning sickness during both of my pregnancies. Boy, do I wish I knew about Psi Bands then. Psi Bands (pronounced “Sigh Bands”) are drug-free wrist bands for the relief of nausea due to morning sickness (pregnancy), motion sickness/travel, chemotherapy, and anesthesia. They are FDA-cleared and safe to use.

Psi Bands may be worn on an as needed basis (up to 48 continuous hours) at the first sign of nausea. They may also be worn up to 5 minutes before traveling or surgery. The response to acupressure is individual. While some experience relief within minutes, others notice changes in hours or subsequent days.

They would work perfectly for an active traveler, an expectant mom or someone undergoing medical procedures, A bonus is they are so cute and stylish. There are five styles to choose from. Psi Bands can be re-used and I thought they were very comfortable. I also think the price is very affordable and reasonable.

Where To Buy:
You can purchase Psi Bands on Amazon.com and for a
complete list of retailers in store and online check the Psi Bands website.

THE GENEROUS LADIES FROM PSI BANDS WANT TO GIVE ONE OF YOU A SET OF PSI BANDS IN ANY COLOR! YEAH!

TO ENTER: VISIT THE PSI BAND WEBSITE, SIGN UP FOR THEIR NEWSLETTER, FIND TWO THINGS ABOUT PSI BANDS NOT COVERED IN MY REVIEW AND REPORT BACK TO ME IN A COMMENT.

ANOTHER ENTRY: STUMBLE THIS CONTEST, TWITTER(FOLLOW AND TWEET,(HEART BUTTONS BELOW) OR SUBCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTER OR BLOG. (IN SIDEBARS) LET ME KNOW LINKS

ANOTHER ENTRY: GRAB MY BUTTONS AND LET ME KNOW LINKS

THIS CONTEST WILL END MARCH 6TH AND RANDOM.ORG WILL CHOOSE THE WINNER. U.S. ONLY PLEASE. PLEASE RESPOND WITHIN 48 HOURS OR YOU WILL FORFEIT THE PRIZE AND I WILL RE-DRAW ANOTHER WINNER. GOOD LUCK AND I’M EXCITED FOR THIS GIVEAWAY! MARK YOUR CALENDERS FOR THE BOOK GIVEAWAY CARNIVAL MARCH 2ND-8TH!

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Book Review: Tiny Toes by Kelly Damon

January 25, 2009 by Tracy  
Filed under General

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BOOK SYNOPSIS

Tiny Toes is a personal story of a couple struggling to create a family. The author tackles the effects of infertility, including how it almost destroyed her marriage. She illustrates the emotional trials of having a premature baby and how that, too, impacted her soul and her marriage.
She also demonstrates how she was able to overcome the depression that was keeping her from her own joy. The impact of infertility can extend to the soul of your very being. Watching your baby struggle to survive each day is not something any parent should have to endure. Yet, every day 1 in 9 babies are born too soon. Postpartum depression is being acknowledged as a disorder that occurs fairly frequently. Women who experience infertility and/or the premature birth of a child are more likely to encounter some form of depression than are women who have healthy pregnancies.  This story details the emotional trails of these complex life occurrences. In the end you’ll see the transformation of the author and you will be moved by her journey.

Kelly Damon is both an author and a speaker. Her first book, Tiny Toes: A Couple’s Journey Through Infertility, Prematurity, and Depression has received a 5 Star review and was a Finalist in the Arizona Book Publishing Association’s 2008 GLYPH Awards. She has since authored many articles on infertility and premature birth and contributes content to various blogs and websites. In addition, she has created ebooks for couples who are at the beginning of their infertility journey.

MY REVIEW

Reading Tiny Toes was stepping into a foreign world that I knew nothing about. That world being infertility. I know women who struggle with it, but never the intimate details that author Kelly Damon writes about. She bravely bares her heart and soul into the struggles she faced while trying to get pregnant. Damon doesn’t leave out the ugly details, including her jealousy over other pregnancies, her resulting marriage problems, and her feelings about her in-laws treatment. When she finally does get pregnant, her journey only gets more difficult when their twin girls are born premature. “Tiny Toes” is a difficult story to read because of the subject matter, but ultimately it is a story of hope and inspiration that other women, especially those that have struggled with infertility, should pick up to read.
You can purchase Tiny Toes” on the author’s website www.twinpeas.com or Amazon.

grades GRADE: B


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