benkyearn
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Hi, Thanks for letting me sign up and for your welling to help. It's not a TOEFUL exam or anything like this. I just would like to know if I deliver the meaning correctly.
First Paragraph:
At first, I thought that taking two pills together is a high dose because I wasn’t used to taking paracetamol. So, I took only 1 bill that is 500mg of paracetamol before the injection. Four or five hours after the injection, the ache would become so bad that I had to take a second pill.
Intended meaning:
One pill --> Injection --> 4 or 5 hours --> another pill.
Second Paragraph:
I found out that I needed to take two pills which is the same dose that my doctor prescribed. But taking the two pills together before the injection is much more comfortable than taking one pill before the injection and the other pill a few hours after the injection. If there are (there is a time difference of) 4 or 5 hours between the two pills, it won't minimize the pain. You just need to take the two pills together 1 hour before the injection. I don’t know the medical explanation for this because I’m not a doctor.
Intended meaning:
One pill --> Injection --> 4 or 5 hours --> another pill (bad)
2 pills --> 1 hour --> Injection (Good)
Should I remove or keep the term between the brackets? Should I use this instead (Taking the second pill a few hours apart from the first bill wouldn't minimize the pain)?
First Paragraph:
At first, I thought that taking two pills together is a high dose because I wasn’t used to taking paracetamol. So, I took only 1 bill that is 500mg of paracetamol before the injection. Four or five hours after the injection, the ache would become so bad that I had to take a second pill.
Intended meaning:
One pill --> Injection --> 4 or 5 hours --> another pill.
Second Paragraph:
I found out that I needed to take two pills which is the same dose that my doctor prescribed. But taking the two pills together before the injection is much more comfortable than taking one pill before the injection and the other pill a few hours after the injection. If there are (there is a time difference of) 4 or 5 hours between the two pills, it won't minimize the pain. You just need to take the two pills together 1 hour before the injection. I don’t know the medical explanation for this because I’m not a doctor.
Intended meaning:
One pill --> Injection --> 4 or 5 hours --> another pill (bad)
2 pills --> 1 hour --> Injection (Good)
Should I remove or keep the term between the brackets? Should I use this instead (Taking the second pill a few hours apart from the first bill wouldn't minimize the pain)?
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