A dental cleaning caused a migraine earlier this year, and today my dental cleaning somehow got rid of a nasty headache* that’s been bothering me for a few days.
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A dental cleaning caused a migraine earlier this year, and today my dental cleaning somehow got rid of a nasty headache* that’s been bothering me for a few days.
Why does the human body do such odd stuff sometimes?
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(*or mild migraine? It was one-sided head pain like a migraine, but the other symptoms either never showed up or were so weak that the sensory experience of a dentist’s bright lights and electric tools was mostly okay).
Anyway, I am confused about how this works.
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A dental cleaning caused a migraine earlier this year, and today my dental cleaning somehow got rid of a nasty headache* that’s been bothering me for a few days.
Why does the human body do such odd stuff sometimes?
️
(*or mild migraine? It was one-sided head pain like a migraine, but the other symptoms either never showed up or were so weak that the sensory experience of a dentist’s bright lights and electric tools was mostly okay).
Anyway, I am confused about how this works.
Humans need an official manual, and then our bodies need to actually follow what the manual says should happen. Ha.
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