Sunday, February 24, 2008

Publicity...finally

Hello to our faithful readers, wondering all this time what was going on. When Sex Isn't Good has been for sale since last spring, and we know that women have been buying it in the US, Canada, the UK and Australia. Beyond that we don't yet know.

Last week 20/20 ran a story on persistent sexual arousal syndrome/persistent genital arousal disorder. The story was also published on abc.com, and at the bottom of the article there was a link to When Sex Isn't Good for those people wishing to read some stories about women with PSAS! Then we received a call from The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet, that they were interested in interviewing us! Yesterday I heard that WebMD is going to do a story on the book! We are very excited and look forward to these opportunities to help us get the word out. We are in the business of education, so we anticipate this will be good for everyone.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Doctors need to be very careful when treating women. Invasive treatments such as ECT or embolization surgery needs to have clear evidence that it has worked and for more than just a few women.

Also, care should be given when prescribing drugs with high warnings by the FDA (Chantix).

Another cause for concern would be treating women by email or phone without having ever examined them for PGAD.

These sorts of things could lead to all kinds of repercussions and questionable ethics--

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