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		<title><![CDATA[Ink n' It Writing Community: Search: tooth ache]]></title>
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	  <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 15:54:39 -0500</pubDate>
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	  <title><![CDATA[Worrying too much]]></title>
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	I&rsquo;ve been restless and sleepless for four days now. My six year old son has been complaining of <a href="http://www.714dentist.com/">tooth ache</a>. We&rsquo;ve been to his dentist and had his tooth examined. Good thing, there&rsquo;s nothing seriously wrong with his teeth. He just needs stay away from too much sweet food these days.</p>
<p>	As a mother, any pain my son is feeling is a cause of great anxiety for me. Sometimes, I feel so helpless and more pain than my kid. My husband has been telling me take everything easily. He says there&rsquo;s really nothing to worry. I just need to talk to our son to know what&rsquo;s causing him pain. </p>
<p>	But you can&rsquo;t really blame me. I&rsquo;m a natural born worrier. </p>
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	  	  <dc:creator>Daniele Johnson</dc:creator>
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