I am not a dentist, but I have had to get a root canal. If they say you need one get it done before it gets bad. I waited too long (I hate the dentist). The pain that the tooth started to cause was unbearable. My whole head was killing me after a while. I waited till it got infected and when I finnally got in I had to have it treated with antibiotics for something like two weeks before I could get the whole procedure done. Anyway, if I had to do it over I woould NOT have waited. Good luck.
Yes, "Certified Reading Specialist" should be capitalized because it is a formal title.
You will start to feel pains in your stomach if you dont start feeling pains you should go to a specialist.
You are not feeling good because your body must be attacked by a disease. You should see a doctor for medication.
which specialist should I see if I have Hodgkin' disease?
Because they are distracting from the work you should be getting on with - or that's what my teacher says anyway.
Because its yellow really? anyway i do not know the answer but i can assure you it is not that
because you are going to die anyway might as well enjoy it
Yes, "Payroll Specialist" should be capitalized as it is a job title.
yes and no because you can get a feeling of what it feels like in the future
No, "payload specialist" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title that requires capitalization.
It should be "heart feeling."
Feeling dizzy or faint could be due to several minor reasons, I wouldn't think it would be diabetes. However, you should consult a doctor or your gp anyway. So basically it is unlikely, so dont worry. :D