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August Blog Carnival on Dealing with Those who Don’t “Get It”

August 18th, 2008

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August Headache Blog Carnival.  Slow and steady wins the race?  I’m a week behind here, but it’s not too late for you to go read lots of good blog posts on the topic of “Dealing With People Who Don’t ‘Get’
It.”
  It’s posted over at Diana Lee’s Somebody Heal Me.  Many thanks to Diana for another great collection of blog posts.  I’m particularly partial to James Cottrill’s “How to Introduce a Migraine.”  Try out “The World Health Organization says I have one of the world’s top 20 disabilities.  Guess which one!”  

Generally speaking, a blog carnival is a collection of links to a
variety of a blogs on a central topic. The Headache & Migraine Disease Blog
Carnival has been created to provide both headache and migraine
disease patients and people who blog about headache disorders with unique
opportunities to share ideas on topics of particular interest and importance to
us. Visit the link to this month’s carnival for a collection of
informative entries on basic strategies for coping with migraines and
headaches.

Entries for the September 2008 Headache & Migraine Disease Blog Carnival on the theme of Tips on Improving Doctor & Patient Relationships are due by the end of the day on Friday, September 5th.particularly useful, educational or inspirational for headache and migraine sufferers are also welcome. Posts may be submitted through the form on the carnival website.

Posts that relate to the September carnival’s theme will receive preference. Entries on topics that are

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