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on the subject of kick in the balls and giving birth i agree with jason manfords logic tbh
A lot of women have kids say it was agony then say a year down the line looking at their child turn to their husband/partner.....i want another baby
Now men on the other hand get kicked in the balls and say its agony.....now a year down the line most men are not gonna turn to their wife/partner and say....sweetie i fancy another kick in the balls |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Knee ligaments are particularly painful.
The only pain that has ever brought me to tears.
Standing on a lego brick is up there too."
oh i agree with lego brick and the plug end of a hairdryer |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Bouncing off a car bonnet and then going from about 25mph to stationary using the road as a brake hurts.
But emotional pain always hurts way more than any physical pain. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had a pain in my heel when i was growing up, couldnt put pressure on it. Walk run anything...
Had xrays etc and nothing was ever found...
That pain was horrible |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I fell through a glass window and cut my wrist pretty bad. That didn't hurt as much as the doctor pulling the big pieces of glass out of it in a+e that was the most painful thing I could ever imagine |
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"Knee ligaments are particularly painful.
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28 years ago, the pain of the operation to fix it (plus the hypothermia that followed as well as the removal of the drains), 8 weeks in plaster and 6 months of rehabilitation, 5 days a week, 7 hours a day...made the pain of the original injury seem like a broken nail ! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Kicking the hard floor instead of the football in a kids indoor play centre wearing only socks! Obviously I wouldn't be so stupid to do that......I hear its bloody painful |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Think my close second has to be taking a fall whilst jumping a young horse, very bruised and chipped coccyx and several weeks walking around in extreme pain |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Anything that requires intravenous morphine with a pump.
My cousin who was a bouncer and 6'5" was running up Ben Lomond when Kidney Stones hit. He was paralysed by pain. He had to have a team of rescuers carry him down the mountain.
I had a multiple fracture on my leg. The night doctor did not set it correctly. It had to be re-broken and set in the morning. Coming out of general I never felt a pain like it.
I had a sinus operation and the Surgeon had to cut bone and drill larger holes in cheekbones/sinuses waking up was unreal. The kind nurse gave me a pill that knocked me out. |
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waking up from a general during an operation, yes, it happens more often that people think...
thing is, the anaesthesia is mainly worn off, but the immobiliser and other shit (that makes you paranoid) is still working... so you work your way through your entire body, trying to move SOMETHING, to signal someone, then you flip to thinking it is deliberate torture to get you to divulge something, then back to trying to signal
and yes, it was real, related the conversation between the surgeon and assist pretty much word for word... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i have had disc problems in my back.
the worst have been eczema in my ears and ear infections which i have had loads of times, and nothing i could do to get rid of it. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
I've been hit on the head, broken bits, had lots of operations but the worst physical pain is when my tinnitus turns all the sound up REALLY LOUD. The worst pain overall is being bonkers. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"always thought toothache was up there with the worst kind of pain "
Having kids wasn't the worst. I think breakin my pelvis was. Although I would rather give birth than have toothache xx |
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My Step-daughter has fibromyalgia and is in constant pain. There is no cure and pain management is hit and miss at the best of times - to be in constant pain with no hope of ever being free must be hard |
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
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"Bouncing off a car bonnet and then going from about 25mph to stationary using the road as a brake hurts.
But emotional pain always hurts way more than any physical pain."
Were you 2 abreast? |
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By *UNCHBOXMan
over a year ago
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"Doctors say the worst pain you will ever feel is passing a kidney stone. View may be right they may be wrong.
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Ive been told this when i had mine. Ive done various painful injuries, but nothing comes anywhere close to the pain when i had a kidney stone. Did have a very sarcastic female registrar in A@E tell me now i know what it feels like for a woman to give birth. |
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"Doctors say the worst pain you will ever feel is passing a kidney stone. View may be right they may be wrong.
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My other half has broken his pelvis, his foot, and one of his legs. He was also stabbed in the chest in 1991 and had his eye socket fractured when hit by a cricket ball in his youth....but he has twice had Kidney Stones and says it was worse than all the other injuries put together.
The last time he had stones the ambulance had to stop twice on the way to hospital to administer morphine. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Spilling a curry fresh out of the microwave on my naked foot. had to run to the shower and wash it off. A layer of skin came off too.
Had to hobble to the drop in centre.
Cue big scab, stupid nurses giving me bandages that ripped the scab off, and a week or two in pain.
And getting a needle in my cock hurt quite a lot. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i broke my pelvis when i was hit by a car, nothing i have ever experienced comes even close to the pain of that"
I've heard this can be one of the most painful things that you can experience. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had to have a lung collaspsed for an operation I don't know what was worse the pain when I woke or the panic as I felt I couldn't breath. Thank goodness for the morphine. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Getting bits of my cervix ripped out by less than careful male docs, far worse pain than childbirth, would still have another child, will never do the cancer test again tho! |
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By *adgeeMan
over a year ago
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"A broken collarbone is painful ive done that during a football match"
I broke my collarbone at the beginning of the school summer holidays many years ago, i agree it's not the most pleasant experience! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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when i woke up from surgery on my spinal cord...... been cut half way down my head and full length of my neck.... i thought they had cut my head off and not sewn it back on properly..... can still remember thie pain to this very day!!!!! |
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
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Kidney stones have been mentioned, and I have had these! But it wasn't the passing of them that was as painful, it was the 'op I had to flush out the urinary tracts.
That involves inserting a tube through the cock and flushing out everything from there. Even though it is done under General anasthetic, the 'op leaves the internal tubing and tissues cleansed. Then they give you plenty to drink to get you peeing again!!
But as urine is acidic, and as you pee, the pain on your insides is feckin' indescribable! The doc and nurses said it is rated as one of the worst levels of pain imaginable! |
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"Just wondering on some oppinions on what would be the worst pain imaginable
Please dont open up the kick in the balls and giving birth topic never get resolved"
Kidney stone I had in July pain was worse I ever had.
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"Trigeminal Neuralgia..I thought toothache was bad until I experienced this. "
I have this as well and it is agony. If you google it you will find it is one of the most pain things out there, though toothache is a close second x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Gall stones was worse pain i ever had ...rather give birth every day than.have the pain i had with gall stones .....and i slept through the majority of my 5 labours !!!! |
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"Think my close second has to be taking a fall whilst jumping a young horse, very bruised and chipped coccyx and several weeks walking around in extreme pain "
The worst pain second only to childbirth. I came off a friends nutty horse that I was stupid enough to take on a fun ride. In the ambulance, I was practically wrestling the entinox off a girl with a broken arm. It took five years to heal completely
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Cellulitis has to be the most painful thing I've experienced - if I'd have been able I'd have chewed my own leg off!!
Close second is the day after egg retrieval - I thought I'd gone 10 rounds with mike Tyson |
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Gallstones, the times I spent just lying on my cold stone kitchen floor taping a tune on the floor to try and focus on that rather than the intense pain I was in. I would have gladly had the operation without anaesthetic.
I've never broken any bones or had kidney stones, appendicitis etc, which are of course very painful. |
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I've had a few painful experiences including a ruptured slipped disc , and after reading this thread, I'm definitely dreading ever having kidney stones , but I often think of my poor old nan who whilst 8 months pregnant with my mum, was in a motorbike sidecar accident , she broke her pelvis and left leg in several places , then had to give birth , with no pain relief in those days! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"do kidney stones pass through the penis... don't laugh if that is a daft question"
Doubtful. I think they go through the anal tract. Or the belly button. |
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By *iewMan
over a year ago
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"do kidney stones pass through the penis... don't laugh if that is a daft question
Yes _iew xx"
thanks... I thought I had read that on here at some time.. thank you x |
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"do kidney stones pass through the penis... don't laugh if that is a daft question
Yes _iew xx
thanks... I thought I had read that on here at some time.. thank you x"
Oops sorry should read end of thread first |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Trigeminal Neuralgia..I thought toothache was bad until I experienced this.
I have this as well and it is agony. If you google it you will find it is one of the most pain things out there, though toothache is a close second x"
I remember nearly passing out because a breeze hit my face..when it hits I am one hell of a cocktail of drugs LOL |
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Cluster headache, also called “suicide headache” is a neurological disease that involves, as its most prominent feature, an immense degree of pain in the head. Cluster headaches occur periodically: spontaneous remissions interrupt active periods of pain. The cause of the disease is currently unknown. It affects approximately 0.1% of the population, and men are more commonly affected than women. Cluster headaches are excruciating unilateral headaches of extreme intensity. The duration of the common attack ranges from as short as 15 minutes to three hours or more. The onset of an attack is rapid, and most often without the preliminary signs that are characteristic of a migraine. However, some sufferers report preliminary sensations of pain in the general area of attack, often referred to as “shadows”, that may warn them an attack is lurking or imminent. The pain may be very sharp and may cause pain around the eye area and may also be a pain within the back of the eye. The pain of cluster headaches is markedly greater than in other headache conditions, including severe migraines; experts have suggested that it may be the most painful condition known to medical science. Female patients have reported it as being more severe than childbirth. In some cases even morphine is not enough. Dr. Peter Goadsby, Professor of Clinical Neurology at University College London (now University of California, San Francisco), a leading researcher on the condition has commented: “Cluster headache is probably the worst pain that humans experience. I know that’s quite a strong remark to make, but if you ask a cluster headache patient if they’ve had a worse experience, they’ll universally say they haven’t. Women with cluster headache will tell you that an attack is worse than giving birth. So you can imagine that these people give birth without anesthetic once or twice a day, for six, eight, or ten weeks at a time, and then have a break. It’s just awful.”
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"Trigeminal Neuralgia..I thought toothache was bad until I experienced this. "
My dad had that in his face for years. Doctors fixed it in the end by putting Teflon on the nerve endings.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"do kidney stones pass through the penis... don't laugh if that is a daft question
Yes _iew xx
Really? Wonder if I have one jammed, thought it was just a big bell end "
That's just you Ryan |
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over a year ago
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Falling 25 feet at work shattering your heel snapping the arch of my foot and the ankle bone going through the other one then 9 pins one plate and forty stiches |
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