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For a minor operation to remove a kidney stone. Something I thought would be a doddle. When I got home on the evening after the surgery, I was in so much pain I did not know what to do with myself. So my question is this: what is the worse pain you have ever suffered? |
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"For a minor operation to remove a kidney stone. Something I thought would be a doddle. When I got home on the evening after the surgery, I was in so much pain I did not know what to do with myself. So my question is this: what is the worse pain you have ever suffered?"
Some say that's one of the worst pains along with labour pains.
Apart from childbirth the worst pain I have ever suffered was that caused by arthritis in my spine. I used to pray to pass out |
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I cannot imagine giving birth or gall stones being a very pleasant experience at all!!! Bloody stones!
I have a stent in at the mo which they will remove in two weeks but yours seems an awful lot more critical and dangerous than mine. 5% seems like quite a high failure rate. I do hope you are not one of the five and that everything turns out well. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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After an operation to remove a cancerous lump on my little halo, little halo decided to wake up at night, stretch his legs and get up!
Imagine two pieces of paper staples together and then slowly pulled apart.
7 stitches ripped on my cock over 3 nights - that was quite painful!
Mr HH |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Severe back spasm from a bulging disc hitting the never. Only time I have collapsed in pain. Lying 7 hours on the bathroom floor unable to move was no fun at all. |
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There are a few, currently muscle spasms in back as it hits the nerve but that is short lived
Previously either shingles ( felt like someone taking 100 knitting needles and naming them into my side at regular intervals) or appendicitis neither of which I would wish on my worst enemy |
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By *ondonerMan
over a year ago
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Braking the tip of my coccyx while snowboarding was one of the most painful things I've ever endured, and has left me with a lovely wobbly bit of bone!
Close second is defending a field goal in rugby, and the kicker miss hit the ball and it travelled about 6 feet at full pace into my Crown jewels.. I actually threw up at that one |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Consistent ingrown toenails. It hurt whenever I would walk, exercise or even brushed my foot under my duvet while sleeping. Glad I had surgery to get rid of the bastards |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Broke my back few years ago, was in bed about 4 days later and my back went into spasm, can't describe the pain. Agony doesn't even come close, was crying and begging the wife to get something to make it stop, genuinely wanted to die so the pain stopped.
Lasted for about 20 minutes but felt like a lifetime. |
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"Broke my back few years ago, was in bed about 4 days later and my back went into spasm, can't describe the pain. Agony doesn't even come close, was crying and begging the wife to get something to make it stop, genuinely wanted to die so the pain stopped.
Lasted for about 20 minutes but felt like a lifetime."
it's awful isn't it. |
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"Broke my back few years ago, was in bed about 4 days later and my back went into spasm, can't describe the pain. Agony doesn't even come close, was crying and begging the wife to get something to make it stop, genuinely wanted to die so the pain stopped.
Lasted for about 20 minutes but felt like a lifetime."
Totally had that too. I honestly wouldn't wish it on anybody. Its like getting electrocuted. Just screaming on pain. |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
Toothache, migraine, poked eardrum by mistake.
Having fillings without pain relief was a doddle (the 5 injections never worked)
Mental pain is the worst. Going through it this week. (NEVER ever use Shell Energy!)
Finding a sensible dentist...gave up. |
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The worst pain was when I first had a cholesteatoma, before my ear drum burst I had the worst head pain imaginable. I could barely talk, I couldn’t keep still, couldn’t concentrate, couldn’t sleep all went on for a week or more while being pregnant. Then took them 3 years to diagnose all the while destroying hearing bones and leaking green crap and nearly damaging my facial nerve. Give me child birth any day. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I used to play rugby. During a match I was tackled from behind.
Her arms wrapped around thighs, has hand went underneath my shorts
An his thumb caught in my prince Albert. All three piercings. Prince. Reverse prince and arapadavra were all torn out perfectly tearing head in penis in half |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There are a few, currently muscle spasms in back as it hits the nerve but that is short lived
Previously either shingles ( felt like someone taking 100 knitting needles and naming them into my side at regular intervals) or appendicitis neither of which I would wish on my worst enemy "
That’s just reminded me of when I had shingles, I was 9. Remember my dad carrying me up and down the living room, I was inconsolable, had to get the doctor out.
Horrible nerve pain. The scars I have are still numb |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"For a minor operation to remove a kidney stone. Something I thought would be a doddle. When I got home on the evening after the surgery, I was in so much pain I did not know what to do with myself. So my question is this: what is the worse pain you have ever suffered?"
For me it had to be kindness stones but I’ve always pissed them out with 18 days being the longest length of time I’ve been in pain.
Tony |
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"For a minor operation to remove a kidney stone. Something I thought would be a doddle. When I got home on the evening after the surgery, I was in so much pain I did not know what to do with myself. So my question is this: what is the worse pain you have ever suffered?"
Gallbladder attack,worse pain even...even childbirth was like walk in a park compare to that... pain was so bad,I was passing out. |
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By *reya73Woman
over a year ago
Whitley Bay |
Crushed finger. There was no doctor to sign off morphine in the walk in centre where I was first taken. I was hallucinating because of the agony.
Childbirth next..no pain relief. But it built up over hours and hours so almost doable. Until crowning and I thought it was the end of all things
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Migraines. They used to cripple me. Literly. Been on beta blockers and something else daily to help prevent them now for years. Had reduced how often I get an attack but they still as bad when I do get them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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For me it was chronic prostatitis at the same time I had a foot back and neck flare up on tramadol for a week plus heat pads and tens machine I big patch on my lower back. Two more one on my pubic bone another underneath my ball sack. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Passing a kidney stone. Couldn’t walk, couldn’t stand, couldn’t sit. All I could do was lay in the foetal position and pray for the sweet release of death hahaha |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When I was going through chemotherapy when I was 20 had bone marrow taken from my lower spine. You have the option to be conscious with pain killers to have it done or put to sleep. The first time they stuck something in my lower spine into my bone marrow and break off a small piece of the bone marrow. This process transcends any pain I ever experienced, tears were streaming down my eyes and my body reacted when they took out a piece of bone marrow. The second time I had bone marrow removed and was put to sleep. I went shopping afterwards, but could hear the crunching sound of where they had taken the bone marrow from my body. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think probably the nearly ruptured ovarian ectopic and internal bleeding.
I remember the pain being so bad that I lay on my bed and thought that if I died now I would be absolutely fine with it if it would just make the pain go away.
I gave birth to 2 of my children with no pain relief so my threshold is pretty decent but that was just hell on earth.
Although, kidney stones are no joke either! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Where do I begin.
Meningitis B (had to have spinal taps) and was told I'd never walk again.
Peritonitis (died twice on operating table apparently)
All 4 wisdom teeth removed in one operation.
Broke left arm in 5 places playing football, sat in waiting room for 5 hours before being seen, had 9 operations on it to repair tendons and muscle...apparently I was very lucky to get full use again, however the pain during damp weather is utterly excruciating. |
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By *ooBulMan
over a year ago
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Breaking my arm - having it put in a sling as the junior doctor didn't think it was serious enough to plaster it! Despite having a hairline fracture.
Very very painful. Painkillers didn't touch it. I cried as I was in so much agony & couldn't sleep. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The headache after been hit by golf ball hurt a bit. A few broken bones, accidents etc.. but none of that compared to the pain I felt from a twisted testicle. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The pain trying to get the epidural in my back during childbirth. It all went wrong and they couldn’t get it in. I’ve never experienced pain like that. "
That’s the only time I screamed when I was giving birth, when they put the epidural in and fucked it up. |
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"The pain trying to get the epidural in my back during childbirth. It all went wrong and they couldn’t get it in. I’ve never experienced pain like that.
That’s the only time I screamed when I was giving birth, when they put the epidural in and fucked it up." god it was horrendous and it only worked on one side of my body so the horrendous pain of giving birth was only one side! It was so weird. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Was mopping the floor at work and slipped down the couple of stairs to the bottom kitchen with the mop bucket full of boiling water and degreaser. slid across the floor with the water.
Got home and showered my leg with cold water with bits of skin going down the drain then went to A&E. Luckily wasnt that bad, no scars
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When one of my testicles got infected and swelled up to the size of a grapefruit. That was painful enough but the worst moment either when a medical student (I went into hospital with it and they brought students to have a look at it) gave it a prod or when my toddler son drives onto me and makes contact with the poorly ball |
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I was cleaning some potatoes once and it was hot so I decided to clean them in the nude, whilst cleaning them I slipped and there went in my bottom, I had to have them removed.
That didn't hurt what hurt was getting the sack From my job in the kitchen I was working in
Mr Ramsey was not impressed |
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"I was cleaning some potatoes once and it was hot so I decided to clean them in the nude, whilst cleaning them I slipped and there went in my bottom, I had to have them removed.
That didn't hurt what hurt was getting the sack From my job in the kitchen I was working in
Mr Ramsey was not impressed "
Three not there |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Waking up to what felt like 2 broken legs. Couldn't stand up to even brush my teeth at a sink.
After an MRI (which took about a year to get) it transpired that I had a broken disc vertabrae that was breaking and the fragments were pushing into my siatic nerve.
-Had spine surgery at the beginning of this year & now slowly on the mend. |
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By *ean counterMan
over a year ago
Market Harborough/ Kettering |
Broke two of my teeth in half when I was kid leaving the bare nerve hanging from the remaining tooth like a piece of red cotton and I put my tongue on it ! Trust me, there is no pain like it !! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"For a minor operation to remove a kidney stone. Something I thought would be a doddle. When I got home on the evening after the surgery, I was in so much pain I did not know what to do with myself. So my question is this: what is the worse pain you have ever suffered?"
Ouch, hope you are feeling better
As for pain; relocation of a dislocated ankle....The Dr had to relocate it twice.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Childbirth... The one that was back to back and came down flat of the head first rather than crown. And I couldnt have an epidural.
Headache from having my spine caught by an epidural needle. Didn't hurt when laid down with eyes shut but anything else and it was bloody painful. |
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"Gall bladder no contest and I gave birth without pain relief, which I’d rather do ten times again than ever experience GB pain
Was that painful "
Gall Bladder yes, made child birth seem a walk in the park. CB to be honest I didn’t find that painful, except right near the end but it was more ‘who set me noonie on fire’ I yelled at the midwife |
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Gall bladder no contest and I gave birth without pain relief, which I’d rather do ten times again than ever experience GB pain
Was that painful
Gall Bladder yes, made child birth seem a walk in the park. CB to be honest I didn’t find that painful, except right near the end but it was more ‘who set me noonie on fire’ I yelled at the midwife "
Xxxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sepsis. I've given birth twice and that was horrendous, particularly the first one. However, the pain with Sepsis was so bad that couldn't take the smallest breath without excruciating pain. Worst night of my life. |
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Sepsis. I've given birth twice and that was horrendous, particularly the first one. However, the pain with Sepsis was so bad that couldn't take the smallest breath without excruciating pain. Worst night of my life." .sounds terrible xx
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Having a fluid filled leg infection and the bandage twisting, taking it with it. Felt like my leg was on fire. That was the only time I made a fuss during a 2 week hospital stay with it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I don't think any pain man has suffered can ever compare to childbirth
How was it for you when you gave birth???"
Well apart from ex sitting on my nuts when nurse told her to push, it's was relatively painless |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Iv gave birth ... twice.
Yet I think a toothache Iv had in the past has been much worse.
I’d give birth 10 times if it meant I’d never have a toothache again. |
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By *indergirlWoman
over a year ago
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"Iv gave birth ... twice.
Yet I think a toothache Iv had in the past has been much worse.
I’d give birth 10 times if it meant I’d never have a toothache again. "
Snap, tooth abscess was horrendous, rather natural childbirth again |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Let me see. There was the time I cut two fingers off with a mitre saw. Thankfully one out back on. Since then iv managed to shoot the same finger twice with a nail gun |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"For a minor operation to remove a kidney stone. Something I thought would be a doddle. When I got home on the evening after the surgery, I was in so much pain I did not know what to do with myself. So my question is this: what is the worse pain you have ever suffered?"
Broken Heart. |
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"Fell down a flight of stairs onto a concrete floor & split my coccyx in my 20's, the pain was excruciating.
I've had six children & the pain of the fall was way worse "
I slipped onto my coccyx on marble stairs in Blackpool Tower when I was about 7. It was excruciating but people just picked me up and told me to stop crying. I'm convinced I did some damage because I've been plagued with lower back problems throughout my whole life and I'm only 35 now. My lumbar spine is a complete mess on MRI..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Bowel cancer and gallstones at the same time awful pain but nearly back to normal apart from gallstones
Good to hear you're nearly back to normal xx"
Yeah I’m getting there thanks |
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By *onb21Woman
over a year ago
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A benign cyst on my ovaries when I was 20ish. Couldn't sit, couldn't lie down, could barely stand. Every position had me in tears it was so painful, as if someone was twisting a knife inside my abdomen, and I had no idea what it was.
The visit to A&E was awful and in the end I discharged myself. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Getting stabbed in the shoulder trying to break up a fight when I was younger, between a friend and someone else. Needed 18 stitches. Pain was excruciating. Couldn't move my shoulder properly for about 6 months. |
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