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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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My friend has toothache. He says its the worst pain ever. Im arguing back pain is (I once slipped a disc during sex ).
What's the worst pain you've experienced? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I did something to my knee once. Not sure what but i was screaming for 2 days and i thought labour was bad"
Ouch! Knees are a bad one Im guessing! You cant really get around wwithout them! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Back pain for me. That bad the doc had to give me an injection of painkillers. I couldn't get up off the floor, and had to drag myself to my bed. Attended physio for months after it and I still worry it will happen again. |
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"My friend has toothache. He says its the worst pain ever. Im arguing back pain is (I once slipped a disc during sex ).
What's the worst pain you've experienced? "
A bit of pain never hurt anyone....
Although sticking a garden fork through my foot did smart a little.
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Hyperflexion of my neck playing rugby Fractured my 6th veterbrae and tore the ligaments off the vertebrae that they pulled off with bone attached! Hurt like bloody hell sharp horrendous pain went right through my bloody and scared the shit out of me! |
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By *i1971Man
over a year ago
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Have had severe earache before with an ear infection, kidney stones are apparently evil, but for me, after a bodged treatment by a dentist the toothache & infection was the worst pain I'd had |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hitting a golf ball into a tree truck and rebounding back and hitting my eyebrow splitting it right open and coming round to a thumping headache once I awoke |
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By *iss SJWoman
over a year ago
Hull |
After major surgery I had a morphine epidural but it was making me too numb down one side so they decided to to take out the epidural and give me a different pain relief. The nurse removed the epidural and then had to go off and get a doctors signature so she could swap the drugs. It took two hours for her to do this and I was in complete agony by the time she came back. Never felt pain like it in my life. |
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"Gallstones are a nightmare. Biliary colic knocks me out. Well the tramadol and stuff knock me out. "
My ex nicknamed it 'tremordol' cos of the shakes and floating sensation just 1 gave her, for me 2 only take the edge off pain |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Childbirth, back pain .....hell that is horrendous. I bawled in agony high as a kite on real strong painkillers and maybe breaking my toe!!!
Can not work out which was the worst come to think of it. I think the back pain. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Gallstones are a nightmare. Biliary colic knocks me out. Well the tramadol and stuff knock me out.
My ex nicknamed it 'tremordol' cos of the shakes and floating sensation just 1 gave her, for me 2 only take the edge off pain "
Tramadol didn't touch my back pain. That was 2 every 4 hours... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I scalded myself a few years back and the pain was so bad i screamed and burst into tears. The burning sensation lasted for hours and i had to go to hospital to get it checked. Had to wear a dressing on it for a week and i still have the scars the worst thing though was my dog was there when i did it and the look on his face when i screamed, he just didn't know what to do bless him and looked devastated.
Back pain is bad, and tooth ache is the sort of pain that could make you go mad if it's the nerve type pain. Awful and unrelenting.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Gallstones are a nightmare. Biliary colic knocks me out. Well the tramadol and stuff knock me out.
My ex nicknamed it 'tremordol' cos of the shakes and floating sensation just 1 gave her, for me 2 only take the edge off pain
Tramadol didn't touch my back pain. That was 2 every 4 hours..."
Mine is taken with oromorph and diclofenac. Hence it knocks me out. |
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Toothache, earache and sciatica are all really bad.
By far the worst pain I have ever had comes from hidradenitis suppurativa. It causes very large and painful abscesses/cysts in the groin, armpits and around the breasts. When it flares up having several golf ball sized swellings in these areas is excruciating. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Labour and childbirth. Tooth abcess. They are acute pain episodes.
The weeks before and following knee replacements. Infection in ear, mouth, gum, jaw, tongue, throat, teeth etc. Damaged trapeze muscle. These are chronic pain episodes.
All are/were terrible but the childbirth had fantastic endings
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By *dy-ukTV/TS
over a year ago
Alcester |
"My friend has toothache. He says its the worst pain ever. Im arguing back pain is (I once slipped a disc during sex ).
What's the worst pain you've experienced? "
Kidney stones (renal cholic) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A heart attack is fuckin agony "
I am sure it is when it has symptoms.....just want to make those that don't aware that you CAN experience a heart attack without pain.
This is particularly common in women who could experience dizziness, sometimes mild pain in arm, a feeling of being disoriented and not at ease and generally feeling unwell as well as feeling a little breathless.
Not always pain in the chest area, often until it's the later stages and some considerable damage has been done. |
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I have adhesions on my intestine which occasionally cause excruciating pain...
The last bout was real bad, I got taken to hospital and ended up being rushed into resuss with an almost unreadably low blood pressure and coming in and out of consciousness through pain..
A good dose of morphine did the trick... Don't remember much for a couple of days following that..
Really looking forward to it happening again.. |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"Gallstones are a nightmare. Biliary colic knocks me out. Well the tramadol and stuff knock me out.
My ex nicknamed it 'tremordol' cos of the shakes and floating sensation just 1 gave her, for me 2 only take the edge off pain
Tramadol didn't touch my back pain. That was 2 every 4 hours..."
Me neither, just made me woozy, also tried co codemol,that didn't work either |
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"Sciatica, excruciating pain in my leg for 10 weeks."
I've had this as well... ouch ouch ouch... Had to spend 45 minutes in the shower easing it before I could face work... Like you said, lasted 8-10 weeks. |
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By *rowleyMan
over a year ago
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"Losing a family member."
This for me.
Or the mental anguish I get from time to time.
Thankfully I've never broken any bones, and that includes some snowboarding accidents and being run over by a car. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My friend has toothache. He says its the worst pain ever. Im arguing back pain is (I once slipped a disc during sex ).
What's the worst pain you've experienced? "
My ex missus wins hands down |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"A heart attack is fuckin agony
I am sure it is when it has symptoms.....just want to make those that don't aware that you CAN experience a heart attack without pain.
This is particularly common in women who could experience dizziness, sometimes mild pain in arm, a feeling of being disoriented and not at ease and generally feeling unwell as well as feeling a little breathless.
Not always pain in the chest area, often until it's the later stages and some considerable damage has been done."
Totally agree with this. My mum had two heart attacks. She was really unwell and they had to do blood tests to come to this conclusion. Good advise |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Definitely gallstones. Didn't realise the pain they could cause especially pain in the shoulder too. Thank god I got my gallbladder out 4 months ago. "
Never had gallstones thank God, but I once heard that if a man gallstones, he has a small idea of how painful childbirth is.
Apparently it's the only thing that comes close to the pain of labour. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Eight hour operation after having a tumor removed from my ear and having my ear drum replaced with plastic bones..and top of me head to me neck sliced..ow ow ow ow |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"Sciatica, excruciating pain in my leg for 10 weeks.
I've had this as well... ouch ouch ouch... Had to spend 45 minutes in the shower easing it before I could face work... Like you said, lasted 8-10 weeks."
It was a weird pain, like a clamp around my leg, I thought it was dvt, as it was so painful. Gosh aren't we a sad lot!
Also broken ribs after a car crash, with a d*unk diver, another 10weeks off work! |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"Sciatica, excruciating pain in my leg for 10 weeks.
I've had this as well... ouch ouch ouch... Had to spend 45 minutes in the shower easing it before I could face work... Like you said, lasted 8-10 weeks.
It was a weird pain, like a clamp around my leg, I thought it was dvt, as it was so painful. Gosh aren't we a sad lot!
Also broken ribs after a car crash, with a d*unk diver, another 10weeks off work!"
He was a d*unk driver, not diver that would be weird! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The great thing about acute pain, once it's gone you don't recall the exact intensity. Better still, with child birth, there's a happy ending the majority of the time. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"A heart attack is fuckin agony
I am sure it is when it has symptoms.....just want to make those that don't aware that you CAN experience a heart attack without pain.
This is particularly common in women who could experience dizziness, sometimes mild pain in arm, a feeling of being disoriented and not at ease and generally feeling unwell as well as feeling a little breathless.
Not always pain in the chest area, often until it's the later stages and some considerable damage has been done.
Totally agree with this. My mum had two heart attacks. She was really unwell and they had to do blood tests to come to this conclusion. Good advise"
Thank you....i thought that this was particularly useful for those that do not realise that you can experience a heart attack without the usual/expected symptoms of those that you know to be aware of.
This is particularly a issue with women who just brush it aside thinking that it is just a general illness, bad case of flu or something and just 'get on with it' as women do.
However, as with all medical emergencies of this nature, if it is left too late, consideable, irreparable damage can occur. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A heart attack is fuckin agony
I am sure it is when it has symptoms.....just want to make those that don't aware that you CAN experience a heart attack without pain.
This is particularly common in women who could experience dizziness, sometimes mild pain in arm, a feeling of being disoriented and not at ease and generally feeling unwell as well as feeling a little breathless.
Not always pain in the chest area, often until it's the later stages and some considerable damage has been done.
Totally agree with this. My mum had two heart attacks. She was really unwell and they had to do blood tests to come to this conclusion. Good advise
Thank you....i thought that this was particularly useful for those that do not realise that you can experience a heart attack without the usual/expected symptoms or those that you know to be aware of.
This is particularly an issue with women who just brush it aside thinking that it is just a general illness, bad case of flu or something and just 'get on with it' as women do.
However, as with all medical emergencies of this nature, if it is left too late, considerable, irreparable damage can occur."
Damn.... can't spell or type this eve!! Must be the wine lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What's the worst pain you've experienced? "
I got really bad altitude sickness while I was traveing in Peru. My veins felt like they were going to explode and my muscles hurt so much I couldn't move (literally - Marc had to carry me to the bathroom, even).
There were moments I didn't want to wake up |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"A heart attack is fuckin agony
I am sure it is when it has symptoms.....just want to make those that don't aware that you CAN experience a heart attack without pain.
This is particularly common in women who could experience dizziness, sometimes mild pain in arm, a feeling of being disoriented and not at ease and generally feeling unwell as well as feeling a little breathless.
Not always pain in the chest area, often until it's the later stages and some considerable damage has been done.
Totally agree with this. My mum had two heart attacks. She was really unwell and they had to do blood tests to come to this conclusion. Good advise
Thank you....i thought that this was particularly useful for those that do not realise that you can experience a heart attack without the usual/expected symptoms of those that you know to be aware of.
This is particularly a issue with women who just brush it aside thinking that it is just a general illness, bad case of flu or something and just 'get on with it' as women do.
However, as with all medical emergencies of this nature, if it is left too late, consideable, irreparable damage can occur."
I was really surprised when paramedics said they thought she had had a heart attack, they couldn't even tell after doing an ECG. She eventually died of heart failure, because of the damage. |
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"Sciatica, excruciating pain in my leg for 10 weeks.
I've had this as well... ouch ouch ouch... Had to spend 45 minutes in the shower easing it before I could face work... Like you said, lasted 8-10 weeks."
Sciatica can be a bitch. I've had it on and off for 20 years. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A heart attack is fuckin agony
I am sure it is when it has symptoms.....just want to make those that don't aware that you CAN experience a heart attack without pain.
This is particularly common in women who could experience dizziness, sometimes mild pain in arm, a feeling of being disoriented and not at ease and generally feeling unwell as well as feeling a little breathless.
Not always pain in the chest area, often until it's the later stages and some considerable damage has been done.
Totally agree with this. My mum had two heart attacks. She was really unwell and they had to do blood tests to come to this conclusion. Good advise
Thank you....i thought that this was particularly useful for those that do not realise that you can experience a heart attack without the usual/expected symptoms of those that you know to be aware of.
This is particularly a issue with women who just brush it aside thinking that it is just a general illness, bad case of flu or something and just 'get on with it' as women do.
However, as with all medical emergencies of this nature, if it is left too late, consideable, irreparable damage can occur.
I was really surprised when paramedics said they thought she had had a heart attack, they couldn't even tell after doing an ECG. She eventually died of heart failure, because of the damage. "
Ohhh my goodness.....i am so sorry.
So many women don't realise that they are experiencing a heart attack and don't seek help untilit is too late..
I do believe that I am correct that the statistics show that heart disease has the highest mortality rate for women
......higher than the rates for breast, bowel and lung cancer which I was extremely surprised and shocked to discover. |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"Sciatica, excruciating pain in my leg for 10 weeks.
I've had this as well... ouch ouch ouch... Had to spend 45 minutes in the shower easing it before I could face work... Like you said, lasted 8-10 weeks.
Sciatica can be a bitch. I've had it on and off for 20 years."
Gosh, I feel for you. |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
chelmsford |
"A heart attack is fuckin agony
I am sure it is when it has symptoms.....just want to make those that don't aware that you CAN experience a heart attack without pain.
This is particularly common in women who could experience dizziness, sometimes mild pain in arm, a feeling of being disoriented and not at ease and generally feeling unwell as well as feeling a little breathless.
Not always pain in the chest area, often until it's the later stages and some considerable damage has been done.
Totally agree with this. My mum had two heart attacks. She was really unwell and they had to do blood tests to come to this conclusion. Good advise
Thank you....i thought that this was particularly useful for those that do not realise that you can experience a heart attack without the usual/expected symptoms of those that you know to be aware of.
This is particularly a issue with women who just brush it aside thinking that it is just a general illness, bad case of flu or something and just 'get on with it' as women do.
However, as with all medical emergencies of this nature, if it is left too late, consideable, irreparable damage can occur.
I was really surprised when paramedics said they thought she had had a heart attack, they couldn't even tell after doing an ECG. She eventually died of heart failure, because of the damage.
Ohhh my goodness.....i am so sorry.
So many women don't realise that they are experiencing a heart attack and don't seek help untilit is too late..
I do believe that I am correct that the statistics show that heart disease has the highest mortality rate for women
......higher than the rates for breast, bowel and lung cancer which I was extremely surprised and shocked to discover. "
Thank you and thank you for bringing the subject up and making others aware. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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A heavy duty metal strimmer falling on my foot when I had flip flops on and breaking my big toe in 3 places causing my whole toe and nail to go bright blue, having the blood drained from under the nail and then my whole nail falling off was horrific and a hell of a lot of pain! But I have to say toothache, that is the absolute worst! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Ohhh and the other worst pain ever (a few swear words) was when I trapped my finger in a car door.
I stood there almost frozen for what seemed like forever, unable to pull my finger out and unable to open the car door because I literally could not move.
My nail turned blue and I lost it.
Hell that was agony |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Giving birth with just gas and air.... Nothing tops the mental pain of losing my mum when I was 18. She died in agony. Everything pales in insignificance compared to that pain. And it is a life long burden ( though the pain lessens), with no expiry date. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Having my leg surgically broken then a frame attached to stretch the bone, not been able to walk for 8 months and every movement hurts even with taking morphine every four hours |
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
Hull |
In early January, I was diagnosed with Kidney Stones. The docs said they'd never seen so many stones in one kidney before!!
But the pain then, was nothing to a week later, when the stones moved from my bladder and a number of them became jammed in the Urinary tubes causing a blockage.
Add to that more stones which had formed and moved from the other kidney and effectively piled up behind causing immense pressure!
The docs at A&E couldn't find me pain relief strong enough! The remedy came in the form of their "secret weapon"; that turned out to be several 2 litre jugs of Water which I had to drink over some 6-8 hrs and only then were the stones dislodged and most passed thru ok. Some didn't and hurt like hell! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Dislocated my ankle a couple of years ago. Had to relocate it myself using a garden gate as I was making a delivery and the customer wasn't in. Phone was in my van and the van was too far away to crawl back to. Was painful when it popped out, screamed like a baby when I put it back in. Being a rugby player and an amateur mma fighter I've had lots of injuries. This was by far the most excruciating pain I ever felt |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My friend has toothache. He says its the worst pain ever. Im arguing back pain is (I once slipped a disc during sex ).
What's the worst pain you've experienced? "
I agree slipped disc is worse. I reduced me to tears. Although I will say period pains come pretty close which also made me cry. |
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"My friend has toothache. He says its the worst pain ever. Im arguing back pain is (I once slipped a disc during sex ).
What's the worst pain you've experienced?
I agree slipped disc is worse. I reduced me to tears. Although I will say period pains come pretty close which also made me cry. "
Period pains are horrible and only another female will understand. Luckily for my menopause has set in and I've only had two this year yey!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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3 weeks ago today I came off my horse while jump training . Landed with a bang which took the wind out of me . My friend said 'get back on , make her do it again ' so I did . Then another jump , then absolute agony . Had to slide off and crouch as the pain increased. To cut a long story short I was in agony on hands and knees for an hour until the ambulance turned up . Once the morphine kicked in it was better . Have 2 broken ribs and a slightly punctured lung.....it did hurt a bit . |
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"My friend has toothache. He says its the worst pain ever. Im arguing back pain is (I once slipped a disc during sex ).
What's the worst pain you've experienced?
I agree slipped disc is worse. I reduced me to tears. Although I will say period pains come pretty close which also made me cry.
Period pains are horrible and only another female will understand. Luckily for my menopause has set in and I've only had two this year yey!!! "
I cant wait for periods to stop. The pains were as if someone had got a long sharp knife and proceeded to stab me in the same spot over and over again. No painkillers helped |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Ruptured my cruciale ligament playing football .
The people on the sideline heard it snap .
Mistake was getting up and attempting to walk ....knee buckled sideways resulting in a slight twinge |
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Any nerve pain!
I had a tooth that had to be extracted earlier this year - the pain before it - I just didn't know what to do with myself!
Other than that have had lots of injuries broken bones etc possibly the worst of those was when I tripped over, slid down the garden on my front and straight into a wooden stake that happened to be at eye level - couldn't open my eye for a week -was extremely lucky I didn't lose it x |
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Came off my horse whilst competing.
My horse decided that he wasn't jumping the ditch so slammed the breaks on.
I went straight over the top and snapped my arm in two when I landed.
Worst pain to date. |
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The worst pain I've ever suffered was this crazy headache that wouldn't respond to any meds I had headaches from 2007 till 2014 had a deep brain stimulator put in and now headache free. It was so bad that when I had other problems like a kidney stone I didn't take notice of the pain as I was do used to it. |
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"Came off my horse whilst competing.
My horse decided that he wasn't jumping the ditch so slammed the breaks on.
I went straight over the top and snapped my arm in two when I landed.
Worst pain to date."
I feel your pain , hoping I survive my beach ride today . Still have broken ribs from three weeks ago x |
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"Came off my horse whilst competing.
My horse decided that he wasn't jumping the ditch so slammed the breaks on.
I went straight over the top and snapped my arm in two when I landed.
Worst pain to date."
Meant brakes on sounds like he broke my arm, lol |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Walked bare foot on lego
I stood on a plug once
My eldest jumped off her bed and landed on a plug..all 3 prongs embeded in the bottom of her foot! Ouchie!!"
Ooowwww!! I stood on a rusty nail once. Not only did I suffer the pain but I had to have a tetanus shot too! |
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"Suffering from 3-4 headaches a week since i was 7 years old ."
You should get a Catscan as my friend was the same and they discovered he had a deep embedded tumour years later.
Get it checked out asap. |
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