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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Remember being at a music club and some dirty bastard stranger , d*unk and dancing like a bellend and flaying his arms about poked me in the eye.
Not only did it hurt the entire night , but developed a nasty eye infection from his disease ridden hands.
The entire thing lasted about a month. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Having drains in my leg from lymph node clearance.
I didn’t realise Just how painful it was until they were removed.
I’m quite hard when it comes to pain but that left me in tears almost daily.
Another one that was awfully painful was my back going into spasm. I couldn’t walk properly and got stuck on the stairs at home. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Broken ribs, I felt like I had been shot.
Recently, I had crippling pain in my testicles (true story) it came from nowhere and had me on my knees as I couldn’t walk.
It left and I was fine after 24 hrs. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Dislocating both hips wasn't so bad the pain as went back in was hell and had plenty other pain to compare it with, being shot and stabbed was nothing compared to it. |
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"Prolapsed disc compressing a nerve. I'd rather do my two unmedicated labours again.
This for me too.
Mr"
Willy has 2 ruptured discs (waiting for surgery) but I ll still say birthing although toothache is pretty high on the list also |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I got gallstones straight after giving birth to a 9.4lb baby, i'd probably say the gallstones were worse than childbirth but my second child was facing the wrong way when he came out and ai hadn't had any pain relief because it happened so quickly after a epidural it's fair to say that made my eyes water abit, I kept them tiggt shut throughout and I was that zoned out trying to get through the psin I couldn't even talk to anyone. No more kids for me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I would say when I snapped my femur but through pure adrenaline from the crash I could have fought a man on one leg. Once that adrenaline wore off I’ve never been in pain like it |
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Eye infection about 6 months after my daughter's fingernail cut open my cornea. Still have occasional pain from the original injury, but that infection caused me the most agonising night of my life. |
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"Prolapsed disc compressing a nerve. I'd rather do my two unmedicated labours again.
This for me too.
Mr"
Did you try the unmedicated labour for the sake of comparison?
I couldn't have any pain relief for the disc prolapse because I was in the third trimester of pregnancy... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Prolapsed disc compressing a nerve. I'd rather do my two unmedicated labours again.
This for me too.
Mr"
Definitely sympathise with you there..had that with sciatic pain. On the plus side, needed heavy dose of morphin to alleviate the pain |
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Meningitis... Never again pls... Morphine and hospital for 10 days... Oh and 2 c sections with no anti inflammatories... I have a very low pain threshold....
Oh and standing on a 4 inch nail that went straight through my foot on Christmas morning..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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First labour with my son. He was back to back...still not sure what an actual contraction feels like as the pain in my back was all I could think about. Kind of like someone sawing through it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Also, the gas pains in your shoulders after abdo surgery. Wow wow wow. I think I cried for a week straight "
They are pretty bad and never properly explained to patients I think. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Also, the gas pains in your shoulders after abdo surgery. Wow wow wow. I think I cried for a week straight
They are pretty bad and never properly explained to patients I think."
Omg this too I remember waking up from surgery and wondering why it felt like someone had smashed up my shoulders. What is that all about????? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Also, the gas pains in your shoulders after abdo surgery. Wow wow wow. I think I cried for a week straight
They are pretty bad and never properly explained to patients I think.
Omg this too I remember waking up from surgery and wondering why it felt like someone had smashed up my shoulders. What is that all about?????"
Yes!! It feels like what I can only guess a dislocated shoulder feels like. Mine didn't hit for a couple of days because of the pain meds I was on but jesus, when it hit - it didn't half hit!! Ouch. Now I've got flashbacks of it all (was only 7 months ago) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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1st occasion Sciatica with both legs numb.
2nd. training in the gym with an weight I can easily manage. As I lowered weight I felt a twinge then dropped to all fours. Sweat pouring from head. I couldn't move for 20 minutes. The owner wanted call an ambulance but didn't want to bother them as own fault.
I bite into a towel and forced myself to stand up. Had to leave car and walk 2 miles to the bus station. It took ages to walk |
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Having my foof waxed last week…I was biting down on my face mask (it was all I had!), but still shrieking through clenched teeth. It felt like she was stripping ten layers of skin off with a rusty knife.
I’ve had gallstones, with one stuck in the neck of my gallbladder leading to an infection that made removal too dangerous, dysmenorrhea, acanthamoeba keratitis in my right eye, endometriosis and multiple miscarriages (never given birth, unfortunately, so can’t comment), hit in the face with a cricket bat, been burned with a cigarillo, fractured ribs from falling onto the bed post, had my heart broken and the pieces stomped on and gas in the shoulders after multiple abdo surgeries to remove adhesions, but this was just another level of pain… and it was the only one that was SELF-INFLICTED!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Spinal stenosis. "
OHH (( .. feel sorry!
My Dad had an surgery operation with it
I've been with him thru from the start
I exactly know what you have been into
I hope it is "fixed" for you and no pain anymore |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Another contender. Mastitis. The males won't have any idea. It feels like you've been hit by a truck at least 5 times but still have a baby/child to feed through the sore breast! |
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"Prolapsed disc compressing a nerve. I'd rather do my two unmedicated labours again.
This for me too.
Mr"
I’d also say this as I’ve been suffering and had to have surgery to resolve.
So much more painful than anything else I’d done, and that includes broken bones etc. broken ribs that collapsed a lung doesn’t even come close! Although I can’t personally compare to giving birth! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What is the worst pain you have felt. For me getting a football hit smack bang in my gonads. Brought tears to my eyes "
You can feel your soul literally leave your body before you hit the deck !!!!
Then you hear women harp on about pregnancy |
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"What is the worst pain you have felt. For me getting a football hit smack bang in my gonads. Brought tears to my eyes
You can feel your soul literally leave your body before you hit the deck !!!!
Then you hear women harp on about pregnancy "
It does smart a bit though |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Prolapsed disc compressing a nerve. I'd rather do my two unmedicated labours again."
Oh god I couldn't agree more. This happened to me a couple of months ago. I've had 5 natural pain relief free births, that was nothing compared to a pro lapsed disc . I literally couldn't move, that was hell |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What is the worst pain you have felt. For me getting a football hit smack bang in my gonads. Brought tears to my eyes
You can feel your soul literally leave your body before you hit the deck !!!!
Then you hear women harp on about pregnancy
It does smart a bit though "
What do you’s mean smart a bit ? |
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Small person stood on the back of my slipper as I was running and I landed full force on my knee, saw stars and fetal position for 10 mins crying until I could move, took 8 weeks to heal my bruised kneecap, could have been a lot worse so I am thankful for that |
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"What is the worst pain you have felt. For me getting a football hit smack bang in my gonads. Brought tears to my eyes
You can feel your soul literally leave your body before you hit the deck !!!!
Then you hear women harp on about pregnancy
It does smart a bit though
What do you’s mean smart a bit ? "
Although I did also stub my lil toe yesterday and I also class that as smarting Nilly |
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Impacted ear wax. I had to take pain killers every 4 hours and a syringe session did not sort it. I actually became partially deaf in both ears. Micro suction was performed and did the job. The relief when both became unblocked as incredible and all credit to the specialist that did it. I now get them checked every few years. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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To the folks who said prolapsed disc, I agree. I've fallen from a 2nd storey window, had shingles which feels like your skin is on fire..but a prolapsed is a 10/10 pain for me.
Right now I'm unable to stand without my legs feeling like they're snapping/breaking. Had spine surgery earlier in the year & need a 2nd one. On about 9 different painkillers. Even sourced out cannabis oil, illegally out of desperation. None of this stuff is touching the pain. Would like morphine as someone mentioned but have been to A&E and there there wasn't a single dr in the dept. (Waited 13 hours, the services in my area are dire, this was the case even before covid).
Forking out to see a private surgeon as I can't wait /take the pain.
Laying down on the floor as I'm typing.. |
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Have had 2 children, but the worst pain was after I stubbed a toe. Said toe had a wire sticking out after surgery to straighten it, the wire was pushed half an inch further in. I couldn't talk for 15 minutes, barely able to breathe and stopped short of throwing up. In A&E they gave me gas and air whilst trying to remove the wire. Resulted in 4 months on various antibiotics to fight the bone infection.
I've now got a floating toe, as the bone infection destroyed some bone and the only thing connecting the toe to my foot is the skin and tissue. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Being thrown from a horse and landing on my back was pretty horrendous, and I was on some serious pain meds for about a month after that
LvM"
You're supposed to fall gracefully and get straight back up |
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"Being thrown from a horse and landing on my back was pretty horrendous, and I was on some serious pain meds for about a month after that
LvM
You're supposed to fall gracefully and get straight back up "
Oh so groaning, wheezing, struggling for breath, and rolling on the floor isn't normal procedure?
LvM |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Broken ankle
Broken nose
2 car accidents
Broken hand
Cysts removed
Cracked a rib
Ouch
And
No
I don't drive
I was hit by the cars"
You have been hit by cars twice..that's terrible. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Being thrown from a horse and landing on my back was pretty horrendous, and I was on some serious pain meds for about a month after that
LvM
You're supposed to fall gracefully and get straight back up
Oh so groaning, wheezing, struggling for breath, and rolling on the floor isn't normal procedure?
LvM"
Noo come on, I'll show you. I need a chestnut mare though, everyone knows they're the most temperamental. |
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Broken ankle
Broken nose
2 car accidents
Broken hand
Cysts removed
Cracked a rib
Ouch
And
No
I don't drive
I was hit by the cars
You have been hit by cars twice..that's terrible. " .yes when I was younger ran in the roads |
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"Being thrown from a horse and landing on my back was pretty horrendous, and I was on some serious pain meds for about a month after that
LvM
You're supposed to fall gracefully and get straight back up
Oh so groaning, wheezing, struggling for breath, and rolling on the floor isn't normal procedure?
LvM
Noo come on, I'll show you. I need a chestnut mare though, everyone knows they're the most temperamental. "
Oh I don't know, the one that launched me was a black, ex-racing, stallion... they neglected to mention the racing part until after take-off
LvM |
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"To the folks who said prolapsed disc, I agree. I've fallen from a 2nd storey window, had shingles which feels like your skin is on fire..but a prolapsed is a 10/10 pain for me.
Right now I'm unable to stand without my legs feeling like they're snapping/breaking. Had spine surgery earlier in the year & need a 2nd one. On about 9 different painkillers. Even sourced out cannabis oil, illegally out of desperation. None of this stuff is touching the pain. Would like morphine as someone mentioned but have been to A&E and there there wasn't a single dr in the dept. (Waited 13 hours, the services in my area are dire, this was the case even before covid).
Forking out to see a private surgeon as I can't wait /take the pain.
Laying down on the floor as I'm typing.. "
I had shingles when I was 9. Off school for two weeks. Can still remember the pain, parents calling doctor out in early hours and dad carrying me pacing the living room. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Spine slipping on my pelvis and pinching the nerve that tells your brain you have been kicked in the nuts . Back was killing me but omg my nuts was a whole level of pain . Lasted 3 weeks . For 2 days id nearly pass out everytime I moved and did on 2 occasions |
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"Prolapsed disc compressing a nerve. I'd rather do my two unmedicated labours again."
Will second that, on a scale of pain from one to 10 its a from 11!
I have broken, legs, ribs, nose, fingers, fractured skull multiple times but nothing came close to that pain. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Endometriosis.
Kidney stone/renal colic
Fibro flare
Headache when I had meningitis
Shoulder pain after my surgery I needed fentanyl.
These are mine. I live with daily pain though so
I’d like to think my tolerance is high.
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"Gout in the ankle. Then strange how everybody seems to want to kick it."
They treat that with Viagra now. It keeps the sheet off the ankle.
I went to A&E for gout pain in my ankle (before it was diagnosed). They gave me morphine tablets. Then asked how I got to the hospital. I told them I drove myself.
“Don’t take this until you’re home, then”
Horrible drive home. |
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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago
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"Endometriosis.
Kidney stone/renal colic
Fibro flare
Headache when I had meningitis
Shoulder pain after my surgery I needed fentanyl.
These are mine. I live with daily pain though so
I’d like to think my tolerance is high.
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Holy shit - that's painful just reading it. X |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ruptured ectopic. Horrific, I blacked out several times and thought I was going to die. But I'm still here so that's a positive. "
Oh gosh that’s so dangerous. Glad you’re ok! Sorry for your loss also.
I’ve had a missed miscarriage and then had retained products and went septic that wasn’t pleasant xx |
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Snapped right femur in half so the muscles contracted and pulled the broken ends of the bone past each other.. I regained consciousness from that and was handling the pain when they stretched my leg back out to fit a brace before going into surgery, that was really bad pain, I try honk I lasted maybe two seconds before going out like a lamp |
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"Another contender. Mastitis. The males won't have any idea. It feels like you've been hit by a truck at least 5 times but still have a baby/child to feed through the sore breast!"
Yes!!! I had it terribly with my son |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Losing my baby daughter x"
Oh sweetheart I am so very very sorry. I don’t know the pain of this but I empathise as I’ve miscarried. I hope our little angels are playing up there together xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Another contender. Mastitis. The males won't have any idea. It feels like you've been hit by a truck at least 5 times but still have a baby/child to feed through the sore breast!
Yes!!! I had it terribly with my son "
My boobs were bigger than my head and harder than a rock. Sooo uncomfortable. The sensation of them drawing the milk out when you have mastitis is uncomfortable and relieving all at the same time. |
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"Losing my baby daughter x"
Oh flippety blink. I cannot even imagine how painful that must be
I referred to breaking my femur, but I reckon I would go through broken femurs continually if it could bring my mother back.
And one expects to lose one’s mother, that is the nature of things, so losing a baby daughter!
That must be beyond pain |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Losing my baby daughter x"
Having had a baby girl really does make me see how this must be without any doubt the worst pain anyone can feel. How people live beyond this is a miracle.
I mean this genuinely that my heart goes out to you.
X |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"Emotional pain of miscarrying 4 times and not being able to conceive and pretending to be happy for people when they announce pregnancy. "
Sending you virtual hugs, that must have been horrible x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Did my ACL playing rugby. Was playing semi professional rugby at the time with hopes of being picked up by one of the welsh regions. My knee was never the same after that. |
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By *imbo59seMan
over a year ago
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"Having my head stamped on while playing rugby is definitely up there and it has happened multiple times which might explain a few things "
Yep, with you there.
Stinger left shoulder, when the feeling comes back....it hurts!
L3 disc now non existent, grinding together of vertebrae reminds me!!
C4 disc ain't great either.
Dislocated elbow, and subsequent infected bursitis.
Had tramlines down across abdomen into groin....pissing blood for a couple of days.
Rugby, don't you just love it! |
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Frozen shoulders one after another had to have mua and rotor cuff repairs on both and muscle repair on one. The pain was excruciating. Although post op I still have savere pain in the shoulders. With age hips and knees also painful more so since I had covid |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Endometriosis.
Kidney stone/renal colic
Fibro flare
Headache when I had meningitis
Shoulder pain after my surgery I needed fentanyl.
These are mine. I live with daily pain though so
I’d like to think my tolerance is high.
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I had shoulder surgery and never got fentanyl !!!
I feel cheated now |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Had an abscess on my gums caused by a tooth infection. That pain was pretty bad but the pressure of the local anesthetic before doing the root canal was awful. I thought I could hear colours |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A severe inner ear infection that caused the whole side of my face to swell and needed hospital treatment 3 times in a week.
I'd much rather go through childbirth again and again.
A runner up is toothache, dry socket, absolutely agony. |
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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago
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I snapped the radius and ulna in an arm one day that was pretty sore 2 plates and 12 screws later they were put back together. Mind you them yanking the drain out the day after the op was worse than the break I think . |
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"Prolapsed disc compressing a nerve. I'd rather do my two unmedicated labours again."
Felt like a knitting needle being inserted up my spine when it happened to me. Took months before I was pain free. Broken ribs hurt as well, all I could do was strap myself up tight and try not to sneeze, cough or laugh! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Endometriosis.
Kidney stone/renal colic
Fibro flare
Headache when I had meningitis
Shoulder pain after my surgery I needed fentanyl.
These are mine. I live with daily pain though so
I’d like to think my tolerance is high.
I had shoulder surgery and never got fentanyl !!!
I feel cheated now "
Haha they didn’t give me a nerve block before so I woke up screaming in pain maxed out on fentanyl and tramadol was great. Got kept in overnight and had oramorph too. Was fine after a few days. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Emotional pain of miscarrying 4 times and not being able to conceive and pretending to be happy for people when they announce pregnancy.
Sending you virtual hugs, that must have been horrible x"
It’s a hard struggle. I don’t give up hope though x x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Endometriosis.
Kidney stone/renal colic
Fibro flare
Headache when I had meningitis
Shoulder pain after my surgery I needed fentanyl.
These are mine. I live with daily pain though so
I’d like to think my tolerance is high.
I had shoulder surgery and never got fentanyl !!!
I feel cheated now
Haha they didn’t give me a nerve block before so I woke up screaming in pain maxed out on fentanyl and tramadol was great. Got kept in overnight and had oramorph too. Was fine after a few days. "
Lucky bitch
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Had an abscess on my gums caused by a tooth infection. That pain was pretty bad but the pressure of the local anesthetic before doing the root canal was awful. I thought I could hear colours "
You cany have an anesthetic if you have infections did you not have antibiotics prior |
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Getting knocked off my bike when I was 7, I knocked my two front teeth out, had several hair line fractures of the lower jaw, also removed the gums from my jaws, to top it off I fractured my nose.
A car driver didn't see me at a roundabout, then took me a quarter of the way round the roundabout.
Or it could be when I had part of my toe removed, the bone kept growing out under the nail. I was in agony everytime I moved my foot. |
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