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Migraine and Headache Poetry Contest Winners Announced

Migraine and Headache Poetry Contest Winners Announced

Timed to coordinate with National Poetry Month, the winners of the “Putting Our Heads Together” Poetry Contest 2006 have been announced. All of the qualified entries to the contest have been published to the Web site Help for Headaches and Migraine (http://www. helpforheadaches. com).

Alexandria, VA (PRWEB) April 12, 2006 –

Timed to coordinate with National Poetry Month, the winners of the “Putting Our Heads Together” Poetry Contest 2006 have been announced. All of the qualified entries to the contest have been published to the Web site Help for Headaches and Migraine (http://www. helpforheadaches. com (http://www. helpforheadaches. com)).

The poems and poets placing in the contest are:

~ Best In Show: Where I Travel by Elizabeth T. Davis

~ 1st Place: Ode to Advil Extra Strength by Julie Bristow

~ 2nd Place: Cluster War by Mike Day

~ 3rd Place: the usual by Teresa Ramos

~ Honorable Mention: Abducted by Kate McCafferty

~ Honorable Mention: Cycle of Pain by Julie C.

~ Honorable Mention: Fortune by Lisa Staley

~ Honorable Mention: Goodbye (The Beast Wins One) by Mike Day

~ Honorable Mention: Look At Me by Kirsty Churchill

~ Honorable Mention: Me by Joan Young

~ Honorable Mention: Migraine by Ann Marie Omerza

~ Honorable Mention: Ode to the Pained by Sharon E.

~ Honorable Mention: Vacant Chair by Marie McCarthy

~ Young Poet Honorable Mention: When Migraines Are the Worst by Sam Bonk

The “Putting Our Heads Together” Poetry Contest 2006 was run by author and patient advocate Teri Robert, who has been experiencing headaches and Migraine attacks since childhood. “All of the works submitted were truly inspiring,” said Robert. “Events such as this contest serve both as an outlet for people living with these illnesses and as a way to enlighten others.” The contest is an annual event with the next call for entries early in 2007.

Entries to this year’s contest were judged by staff members and volunteers for MAGNUM, the National Migraine Association (http://www. migraines. org (http://www. migraines. org)). MAGNUM works to raise public awareness of Migraine as a true neurological disease affecting nearly 36 million Americans and provide education, support, and advocacy for Migraineurs.

About Teri Robert

TERI ROBERT is a health writer and patient advocate. In 2004, she received the National Headache Foundation’s (http://www. headaches. org (http://www. headaches. org)) “Patient Partner Award.” The About. com “Guide” for Headaches and Migraine (http://headaches. about. com (http://headaches. about. com)) she also serves as the support advisor for MAGNUM, the National Migraine Association, and as a member of the Education Committee for O. U.C. H., the Organization for Understanding Cluster Headaches (http://www. ouch-us. org (http://www. ouch-us. org)). She is also the author of “Living Well with Migraine Disease and Headaches: What Your Doctor Doesn’t Tell You… That You Need To Know,” published by HarperCollins.

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