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Editing has a calm effect on toothache

已有 3095 次阅读 2012-8-3 17:00 |个人分类:Health & Health-Care System|系统分类:生活其它| bad, editing, Advil, toothache, dentist

I went to my dentist for toothache yesterday, and he found nothing wrong. So, I asked what I should take to reduce the pain in case it returns. He said: "Advil," which is what I get when I googled before visiting him.

So, I took one Advil after dinner when I felt the pain was coming back. No use. Watching a movie, no use. Finally, I started editing (because I had to kill an hour before I can take some other painkillers). Now, the pain is nearly gone. Is this the delayed effect of Advil? Or, the effect of editing, even though I was getting impatient with this poorly written paper...



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