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Do you have a shmirshky or an erlick?

I was recently asked to review a new book- Shmirshky: think inside the box. The book is written by “E”. On the back inside cover was a photo of E and underneath she wrote- “I like having my picture taken about as much as I like getting a Pap smear!” After reading that I knew that I was really going to enjoy the book- and I did.

Shmirshky is a book about PM&M, which E describes as “The entire time in a shmirshky’s life when she’s going through the menopause experience”. Although E supplies a copious amount of medical information about the thyroid and hormone replace therapy in her book, she demystified it, thereby making it easy to digest. Finally, you’ll be able to understand exactly what your doctor is talking about instead of sitting there looking at him like the RCA Victor dog.

More than just explaining all the medical jargon though, E describes her journey through PM&M in a way that all us can relate to. You’ll find yourself laughing out loud at things which aren’t usually even funny. More importantly though, E reminds all of going through this journey that we are not alone, to reach out to our friends and family who love us. She also encourages us to live “Sumo” free. (If you want to know what that means, you’ll just have to read the book).

I realize that I’ve used some words and phrases in this review that might be unfamiliar to some of you. I did this for a reason. Part of the fun of the book is discovering these new words and their meanings. It’s a short book and an easy read. You owe it to yourself to read it; then give it to someone who loves you. For a limited time, if you enter the word “Bodacious” on the order form, you’ll save 20%. I’m making nothing for this review or from the sale of the book, so please believe me when I tell you that ordering this book is money well spent.

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  1. Lynnette Lynnette says

    i bought so many books recommended here that i better start reading soon.  All of them are sitting on the coffee table.   i usually read on vacation, on a plane etc.

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    • meigler meigler says

      The good news is Lynette that you could finish this while waiting to see the doctor or the dentist. It’s only about 105 pages of regular text with another 4o pages of supporting data. It’s truly a very easy read. I hope you enjoy it.

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      • Lynnette Lynnette says

        i used to read a lot but my eyes are not as good as they were.  i am going for new glasses soon.

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