Episode 6 - One Bite Went Wrong And Taught Me How I Actually Make Decisions Under Stress
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A quiet dinner turned into a four-hour test of pain, patience, and decision-making after a bone fragment lodged between my molars. We trace the chaos from failed fixes at home to an ER extraction and unpack the simple rules that kept choices clear when stress spiked.
• the bite, the crack, and sudden pain
• failed floss and flimsy picks at the sink
• reacting versus solving under stress
• distance and timing in rural care
• after-hours calls and non-answers
• choosing the ER with limited data
• the extraction, instant relief, and proof in hand
• what I’d change next time and why
• a simple decision rule for future emergencies
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