Community, Coping, Resources, Treatment

April Headache Blog Carnival Posted

The April Headache & Migraine Blog Carnival is now up! This month’s carnival focuses on basic coping strategies for living with headache and migraine. I enjoyed reading the great posts and learning about some blogs I’d never heard of:

Many thanks to Diana from Somebody Heal Me for all her hard work on the carnival.

Community

Carnival of Compassion #20

The 20th edition of Carnival of Compassion is up at Colin’s Journal. All the patient blogs that Colin highlights have a common theme — they are all on diseases with no cure. He also includes blogs from nurses, a caregiver and some other resources.

Carnival of Compassion is a weekly roundup of the “best of” recent patient blog posts. It’s a great way to connect with others with life-changing illnesses. Even if we have different diagnoses, circumstances and potential “cures,” many of our struggles are similar. If you’d like to host it on your blog sometime, read the details and send Dr. Del an e-mail message.

Community

Carnival of Compassion #19

Healthy Concerns hosts this week’s Carnival of Compassion. Elisa pointing out that even the blogs focused on covering news contain personal stories that can help caregivers and patients cope with their struggles.

Carnival of Compassion is a weekly roundup of the “best of” recent patient blog posts. It’s a great way to connect with others with life-changing illnesses. Even if we have different diagnoses, circumstances and potential “cures,” many of our struggles are similar. If you’d like to host it on your blog sometime, read the details and send Dr. Del an e-mail message.

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Carnival of Compassion #18

This week’s Carnival of Compassion is now up on A Revision. Many of the blogs that Carol includes are related to depression, which isn’t a foreign concept to headache sufferers.

Carnival of Compassion is a weekly roundup of the "best of" recent patient blog posts. It’s a great way to connect with others with life-changing illnesses. Even if we have different diagnoses, circumstances and potential "cures," many of our struggles are similar. If you’d like to host it on your blog sometime, read the details and send Dr. Del an e-mail message.