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Headache Blog Carnival

by Rena Sherwood

No rdes at this carnival, sorryAlthough I try my darndest to get you the best and most pertinent information on headaches and migraines that I can, I can’t quite cover all of the bases. One of these is how to survive the December holiday season, whether you celebrate Christmas, Yule, Hanukkah, Saturnalia, the Festival of Lights or another mid-winter celebration that I just can’t remember at the moment. Headaches and migraines spare no belief system.

In addition to a gift idea and dealing with Christmas Muzac headache, you will learn all you need to know about getting through the holidays if you are prone to migraines or headaches with Surviving the Holidays: Headache & Migraine Blog Carnival, put together and hosted by Somebody Heal Me!’s Diana Lee.

Here’s the official write up of the carnival from Diana:

The holiday season can be a fun time of year filled with special events, family and friends and lots of great food. But it is also a minefield for headache and migraine sufferers.

Am I In There?

Yes, one of mine on motion sickness is in there, but there is also quite alot about:

  • clumsiness with migraines by Migraine Chick
  • gifts for under $20 and tips on holiday survival from My Migraine Connection
  • lowering your expectations can also lower your pain over the holidays, according to Headache & Migraine News Blog
  • And Much More!
  • What Is A Blog Carnival?

    To tell you the honest truth, I don’t exactly know what a blog carnival is, even though I have an article in there. It’s sort of like a e-zine devoted to one topic, but instead of being filled with poems, and letters from the editor, it’s made up of previously published blog posts. There are no rides, I’ve discovered, and no cotton candy. Oh, well. I suppose they’ll try and work on that for the realease of the next generation of blogging software.

    But the biggest advantage of a blog carnival (or blog expo, whatever you want to call it, fair’s fair) is that you get to find links to other writers who write about whatever it is you care about. Personally, I was pleasantly suprised to find Migraine Chick’s blog and hope you will enjoy it as much as I am.

    January Headache & Migraine Blog Carnival

    Diane Lee is brave enough to host these carnivals once a month now, and soon there will be a call for submissions for January’s blog carnival, devoted to starting the year off right (or left?) You don’t get any money from submitting your blog posts, but you do get a lot of publicity, which can certainly ease the headache of the average freelance writer.

    Hope this helps. See you tomorrow.


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