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April Headache & Migraine Disease Blog Carnival at Somebody Heal Me

April 14th, 2008

I love carnivals, but with a migraineur’s sensitivity to crowds and sound, it’s hard to stay out in the carnival long.  Here’s a very quiet carnival you can enjoy at your own pace!

The April 2008 edition of the Headache & Migraine Disease Blog Carnival is up at Somebody Heal Me.  Many thanks to Diana Lee for bringing us a lot of ideas on topics of particular interest and importance to us.

For the April 2008 carnival Diana solicited submissions on the topic of “your best basic advice for coping with migraines”.   There are a lot of entries this month, varying from the intensely personal to the scientific and informative.  Look forward to lots of good reading!  Please go over to Somebody Heal Me for all the links.  I will mention a few here that I’ve had the chance to read.

Sue at InnerDorothy presents My Brave and Hopeful Heart.  A moving picture of accepting reality with grace.  Teri Robert at My Migraine Connection presents Migraines & Headaches: Coping and Staying Whole with some clear and encouraging advice to help us feel in control.  Kerrie Smyres at The Daily Headache presents the hopeful Three Things Each Day, Even if That’s Only Breakfast, Lunch and DinnerDeborah at Weathering Migraine Storms presents a moving personal picture Coping with the PainDebbie Fister presents a very practical list for limiting migraines and dealing with them when they occur at Coping with Migraine and Chronic Pain posted at Down the Rabbit Hole: The Journey of a MigraineurJanet Geddis presents a checklist you shouldn’t travel without at Migraine & Travel posted at The Migraine GirlEileen Gray presents Fighting the Good Fight posted at My Life with Migraine.  Eileen inspires me with her determination.  Rena at Dealing with Headaches presents Tom Cruise: The Spirit of Migraine.  As usual, Rena made me howl.

I’m looking forward to reading the rest!  Enjoy!

– Megan

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