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Contest: Win A Copy Of Dr. David Clarke's They Can’t Find Anything Wrong!

Last week, I published an interview with Dr. David Clarke regarding his professional experiences with stress illness and his book on the subject, They Can’t Find Anything Wrong!: 7 Keys to Understanding, Treating, and Healing Stress Illness.

This week, Dr. Clarke, Sentient Publications, and I are offering you the chance to win your own copy of They Can’t Find Anything Wrong!

To enter the contest, you must:

  • Be at least 18 years old and live in the continental United States
  • Leave a comment on this blog post giving an example of one side effect of stress you’ve experienced. The side effect can be mental or physical. Note that comments like “awesome contest!” or “I want to win!” will be disqualified if they don’t also include one side effect of stress you’ve experienced. (Too, you can enter the contest as many times as you like, but each entry must contain a different side effect of stress you’ve experienced.)
  • Make sure you enter a valid email address in the comment box labeled “Mail.” You can enter the contest anonymously (i.e. leave a screen name or otherwise fake name in the “Name” section), but you must put a valid email address in the “Mail” space (it doesn’t show up for the public to see); otherwise, I can’t contact you if you’re the winner!
  • Do it all before midnight (Eastern Time) Thursday, September 4, 2008!

I will select the winner using the List Randomizer tool at Random.org, and announce the winner on the morning of Friday, September 5, 2008.

Good luck!

Alicia

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Thursday, August 28, 2008 - 12:00 pm ET
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27 Comments

  1. Allison says:

    A side effect(s) that I’ve experienced-

    anxiety and panic attacks
    fog on the left side of my head
    nausea
    high blood pressure
    loss of memory
    slurred speech
    should I go on? LOL!

  2. John Sasi says:

    Sir,
    Here i would like to explane a very sad story about one of my brother he is 49 years old normal person, he is working abroad staying with wife and 2 childrens, the problem is when he coming on vacation his attitude entairly change he more consider sex, some time he become very angry with all without any mager reason, if he see any girls looks good he will try to close contact with her, also he never consider blood relation at this time, he is trying to do the sex with daughters of own sister. so these girls are affried when he coming on vacation, they are poor because they are dipendant of him, sir i would like to knew is this a mental problem? what shall i do to stop this?

  3. maryruth says:

    Stress gives me a headache. Sometimes it is bad enough to make it hard to breathe. Stomachaches are also common. Can’t sleep. Sucks the life out of you.

  4. Great entries, everyone!

    Chato, I’ve been reading a bit about your DBSA training at your blog. I’m envious. NAMI WV is having a walk in November, and there’s supposed to be an affiliate training afterward. I’m looking forward to it. Aside from that, though, all the other educational programs (Peer-to-Peer, Family-to-Family, etc.) always seem to be taking place with NAMI affiliates here that are just too far away for me. :(

    Angie, it’s definitely an interesting book, and I’m sorry I didn’t ask for a copy to keep for myself, ha!

  5. AngieLov says:

    These are just some that I can remember right now. I’ll be back with some more as they come to me.
    Good Times!! The book sounds great though. What a familiar topic. I am an enigma to my neurologist and Psych still.

  6. AngieLov says:

    slurred speech

  7. AngieLov says:

    right hand weakness