Traveler's 2018 World Cup Trip Marred by Dental Emergencies Across Europe
A family trip to the 2018 World Cup in Russia and a subsequent wedding in France was significantly impacted by unforeseen dental problems. The traveler endured six dental visits across Europe, commencing in Moscow and concluding in Berlin, with an incomplete root canal by the journey's end. The individual also experienced other health issues, including diarrhoea in Barcelona, while consuming painkillers and abstaining from alcohol throughout parts of the trip.

A planned family trip to Europe, centered around the 2018 World Cup in Russia, reportedly faced significant disruptions due to unexpected health issues. The journey, which also included attending a wedding in the south of France, became an unexpected tour of European dental clinics for one participant.
Upon arrival in Europe, the traveler developed a sore tooth, leading to multiple urgent dental appointments. These dental emergencies required six separate visits to clinics across the continent. The initial dental care began in a Moscow mall, with subsequent treatments continuing through various locations and eventually concluding in Berlin.
The ongoing dental problems reportedly necessitated the use of painkillers and led to the traveler abstaining from alcohol for parts of the trip. By the end of the European tour, the dental issue, specifically a root canal, remained only partially completed. The traveler also experienced other health discomforts, including an incident of diarrhoea while in Barcelona.
The multi-country trip, originally envisioned as a family "boys tour" for the World Cup, was thus significantly altered by these health challenges.
(Source: Guardian World Cup)
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