I had my MRI and arthrogram today. Not surprisingly, it was less-than-pleasant having a long needle poked into the space of my shoulder joint. The doctor said that I would have a lot of pain in the morning (due to the needle being forced deep into my body), and she said the only medicine I should take is extra-strength Tylenol (to make sure I have clotting in the gaping hole).
I told her that I always take acetaminophen (because I'm cheap). She said, "no, you should take extra-strength Tylenol." I thought, but did not say, "but I thought acetaminophen was the only active ingredient in Tylenol." After all, she's the one who trained for 8 years to be a physician.
When I got home, I looked it up on the internet. The only active ingredient in extra-strength Tylenol? You guessed it, acetaminophen. Who's the doctor now? At least she was nice. Not like I'm going to take anything anyway.
So... how does it feel to be the smartest person in the whole wide worlb? That's right, I said "worlb".
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