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Most pain you have ever been in?
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By *UNCHBOX OP Man
over a year ago
folkestone |
I always thought I had a high pain threshold but I had kidney stones and I don't mind admitting I was crying like a baby with pain. |
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I get slipped discs on a very regular basis, fucking horrendous!! Vomit inducing |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Having the epidural put in during my second birth. Never experienced anything like that. God knows what went wrong |
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Gallstones. Holy shitballs that was painful. |
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By *r MoriartyMan
over a year ago
The Land that time forgot (Norfolk) |
Camera up the penis, specifically the point at which it's pushed through the prostate. However on the way out it was quite pleasant. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Giving birth ... thought my head was going to pop off |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Gallstones, and this stomach pain (undiagnosed) at the moment, has me crying and rocking x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had a really bad chest infection, had a coughing fit whilst driving and cracked a rib |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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2 slipped discs with nerve damage to my left side then gallstones straight after.. bloody crippling!!! |
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Yep gallstones here also...horrific |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Stubbed my toe |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I always thought I had a high pain threshold but I had kidney stones and I don't mind admitting I was crying like a baby with pain. "
Kidney stones are regarded as the most painful you can have. Next comes gall stones and then childbirth (that came from a lot of nurses that I spoke to)
I had about 12 months of gall stone pain. 2x surgery in the space of 3 months (keyhole and then open which opened up the same internal wounds) due to complications. My worst was 3 weeks of passing a gall stone for 16 hours every single day. I spent 30 days in hospital just for pain relief over the course of 6 months.
And I do not want kidney stones!!!!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Tooth abscess , cried my eyes out ! |
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By *UNCHBOX OP Man
over a year ago
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"Camera up the penis, specifically the point at which it's pushed through the prostate. However on the way out it was quite pleasant."
I felt a bit sick just reading that description. Did they sugarcoat what they had planned for you or was it a case of blunt as possible? |
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Gallstones worse than all my 3 Labours put together |
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Ouch!
Worst pain ever is severe toothache.
Given the choice I'd much rather give birth again. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've had two big babies but can say kidney stones was worse ... even worse than the infection from an exploded ovarian cyst |
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Went to leap over a fence, you know when you put two hands on and throw your legs up and over. The fence moved, my legs parted in mid air and I came down with full body weight onto my nuts. Fell off and just saw white flashes with a ringing sound in my ears for about 20 minutes. How I wasn't pissing blood I'll never know. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Having a long tube inserted in, and pulled out of, my chest cavity via a hole in my ribcage. My pain threshold is high but that was insane |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Went to leap over a fence, you know when you put two hands on and throw your legs up and over. The fence moved, my legs parted in mid air and I came down with full body weight onto my nuts. Fell off and just saw white flashes with a ringing sound in my ears for about 20 minutes. How I wasn't pissing blood I'll never know."
See quite a lot of those on Darwin Awards Twitter feed |
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By *AABMan
over a year ago
Not far |
Broken collarbones. Seems quite mild compared to some experiences here though |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Crushed nerve in my shoulder. Still have loss of feeling and pain in my fingers a year and a half later. |
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By *ndrew CareyMan
over a year ago
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire & Lincolnshire |
"I always thought I had a high pain threshold but I had kidney stones and I don't mind admitting I was crying like a baby with pain. "
Impacted wisdoms and had them taken out. When the pain killers wore off, I cried like a little girl |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Facial neuralgia for years, worst pain ever. |
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By *SAchickWoman
over a year ago
Hillside desolate |
Giving birth to my son who got stuck
A close second was having severe tonsillitis and glandular fever at the same time,i wanted to die every time I swallowed |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Appendicitis |
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Slipping and rupturing a lower spinal disc which then impinged onto the sciatic nerve
Pain that is indescribable
Not given birth myself but my doctor told me he's had women who have done the same with their disc and said they would rather give birth again through that |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Taking a puck to the nuts when I wasn't wearing a jock if someone would have offered me on the spot euthanasia id have snapped their hands off |
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Had a kidney stone which was bad nearly 20 years ago, recently had a burst appendix which was pretty bad, top tip though if you have a stomach pain that lasts more than 6-8 hours go and see a doctor it's probably an appendicitis |
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By *r MoriartyMan
over a year ago
The Land that time forgot (Norfolk) |
"Camera up the penis, specifically the point at which it's pushed through the prostate. However on the way out it was quite pleasant.
I felt a bit sick just reading that description. Did they sugarcoat what they had planned for you or was it a case of blunt as possible?"
I knew what was coming but was unaware of the prostate bit being the worst. Up until that point it didn't feel too bad at all, but when it got pushed through the prostate it was the only thing that's ever made me cry out in pain. Then after all that they found nothing wrong anyway |
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"Had a kidney stone which was bad nearly 20 years ago, recently had a burst appendix which was pretty bad, top tip though if you have a stomach pain that lasts more than 6-8 hours go and see a doctor it's probably an appendicitis "
Took my doctor 2 weeks to diagnose mine, by which time it had burst and I was suffering from peritonitis |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I always thought I had a high pain threshold but I had kidney stones and I don't mind admitting I was crying like a baby with pain. "
I had a kidney infection a couple of years ago so i can sympathise. I couldn't eat a thing and even drinking water made me throw up. I was in absolute agony and crying constantly. My mum had to take me to A &E at 5 in the morning because the pain had become so bad.
The only thing that helped with the pain was morphine. Kidney problems cause unbearable pain.
I have read on forums that the pain is worse than giving birth. I wouldn't be surprised of that is the case! |
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By *UNCHBOX OP Man
over a year ago
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"Camera up the penis, specifically the point at which it's pushed through the prostate. However on the way out it was quite pleasant.
I felt a bit sick just reading that description. Did they sugarcoat what they had planned for you or was it a case of blunt as possible?
I knew what was coming but was unaware of the prostate bit being the worst. Up until that point it didn't feel too bad at all, but when it got pushed through the prostate it was the only thing that's ever made me cry out in pain. Then after all that they found nothing wrong anyway "
That's proper bravery. I think yours was much worse than mine - you had the anticipation of what was coming, which must have been mental torture. |
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By *r MoriartyMan
over a year ago
The Land that time forgot (Norfolk) |
"Camera up the penis, specifically the point at which it's pushed through the prostate. However on the way out it was quite pleasant.
I felt a bit sick just reading that description. Did they sugarcoat what they had planned for you or was it a case of blunt as possible?
I knew what was coming but was unaware of the prostate bit being the worst. Up until that point it didn't feel too bad at all, but when it got pushed through the prostate it was the only thing that's ever made me cry out in pain. Then after all that they found nothing wrong anyway
That's proper bravery. I think yours was much worse than mine - you had the anticipation of what was coming, which must have been mental torture. "
Fair to say I wasn't looking forward to it but tbh I was more worried about what they might find. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Dislocated my knee tearing a ligament in the process luckily it wasnt the acl tho it was a minor one but the pain of it popping was fuck all compared to it going back in id rather pour acid on my hands than do that again |
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I’m getting over a virus and have a bad cough which is nothing compared to all these comments!
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"Had a kidney stone which was bad nearly 20 years ago, recently had a burst appendix which was pretty bad, top tip though if you have a stomach pain that lasts more than 6-8 hours go and see a doctor it's probably an appendicitis
Took my doctor 2 weeks to diagnose mine, by which time it had burst and I was suffering from peritonitis"
Same here had gangrenous tissue! Needed a couple of weeks in hospital on intravenous antibiotics what made it really hard was my wife was at home on her own (we have no family)with our 2 week old son, but all well now |
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"I get slipped discs on a very regular basis, fucking horrendous!! Vomit inducing "
Excruciatingly painful |
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Had to have a cortisone injection into my shoulder, biggest needle I've ever seen |
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"I get slipped discs on a very regular basis, fucking horrendous!! Vomit inducing
Excruciatingly painful "
Once was quite enough |
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"I always thought I had a high pain threshold but I had kidney stones and I don't mind admitting I was crying like a baby with pain. "
First child being born.
Back labour
Unfuckingbeleivably painful. |
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Had a tooth pulled & ended up with a 'dry socket'. Fook me that hurt!
V x |
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By *r MoriartyMan
over a year ago
The Land that time forgot (Norfolk) |
"Had a tooth pulled & ended up with a 'dry socket'. Fook me that hurt!
V x"
Nobody likes a dry socket |
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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago
Shrewsbury |
Giving birth no pain relief was great, dislocated hip not fun.
Cancer pretty shit too |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Gallstones. Holy shitballs that was painful. "
I second that. |
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Does salmonella count
Fuck me thought I was dying
( don’t eat a chicken pie at football ground ) |
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kidney stones and a dry tooth socket |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was too young to remember my most serious injury, but I have had my Knee fold the wrong way twice, once at 15 and once 5 years ago. Sickening pain both times, kind of hurts just thinking back. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"kidney stones and a dry tooth socket "
Together? |
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"Facial neuralgia for years, worst pain ever."
Yep a bi product of my throat cancer, makes every day a joy |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Internal organ damage after a particularly horrific accident. Me versus wall, wall won! |
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By *am62Woman
over a year ago
Bristol |
A Cholestiatoma ouch, which is a Tumour in my ear that ate away the structure, I now have plastic bones, 8 hour op, rods stuck down me ear, so painful, that was the left ear. Now got to go through it all again with the right. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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having my left nipple pierced around a minute after having my right one done.
Fuck that’s pain worse than child birth |
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Also had a leak through my feed pipe putting hot tea directly in my abdomen, in extreme pain had to have three doses of morphine in the ambulance to get my breathing back to some normality, lol |
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I feel a slight wuss writing this and my worst pain being born from bondage |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Having my toe nail pulled out at the hospital after a heavy door shut on my foot and push the nail into the toe bed, down to the bone |
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Slipped climbing a double gate leg each side of gates |
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By *arlo82Couple
over a year ago
the gym and random places |
Yep kidney stones... would rather give birth 5 times over than kidney stones again. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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These all sound horrific!
But I stood on a plug once.....so I beat you all |
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"I always thought I had a high pain threshold but I had kidney stones and I don't mind admitting I was crying like a baby with pain. "
My tattoo. I cried like a baby and will never have another ! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Having my big toenail ripped up from the nailbed like a hinge by a huge iron gate when I was wearing sandals. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Had a tooth pulled & ended up with a 'dry socket'. Fook me that hurt!
V x"
Yes I've had that it was bloody awful
But a tooth abcess was worse - I literally sobbed with the pain as it's exposed nerves |
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Had a prolapsed disc in my back causing sciatica, unbelievable pain, hopefully never again. |
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"kidney stones and a dry tooth socket
Together? "
no luckily not |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Broken back.
That proper knacked.
Recurrent pyelonephritis (inflammation of the lining of the kidney) that lands me in hospital, for weeks at a time, with every flare up. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Cause = intellectually challenged twats on fab
Effect = Nausea |
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"Cause = intellectually challenged twats on fab
Effect = Nausea"
You too huh ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Two problems that are just as painful...
One is a dodgy knee that thankfully hasn't happened since I've lost loads of weight touch wood, basically every so often whether doing sport or just randomly my knee would just snap and twist .. I had my leg snap 90° making it look like an L ... One time the pain was so bad I screamed in agony collapsed and smashed my head on a plant pot waking up a few minutes later wondering what the fuck happened.
Another pain is having twisted testicles ... I had to have surgery to untangle them and the pain was horrendous.
Because of it I hate sleeping on sides because my balls hang down on my thigh and touch the bed I'm scared they might twist again when I roll back onto my back. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Probably just a toothache. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Probably just a toothache."
I did consider ending it all though just to make it stop. |
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"Two problems that are just as painful...
One is a dodgy knee that thankfully hasn't happened since I've lost loads of weight touch wood, basically every so often whether doing sport or just randomly my knee would just snap and twist .. I had my leg snap 90° making it look like an L ... One time the pain was so bad I screamed in agony collapsed and smashed my head on a plant pot waking up a few minutes later wondering what the fuck happened.
Another pain is having twisted testicles ... I had to have surgery to untangle them and the pain was horrendous.
Because of it I hate sleeping on sides because my balls hang down on my thigh and touch the bed I'm scared they might twist again when I roll back onto my back."
Daft question! Why not wear support briefs in bed to keep them in place? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I always thought I had a high pain threshold but I had kidney stones and I don't mind admitting I was crying like a baby with pain. " Omg......exactly this. Had them last year, was doubled up, thought I was gonna die.
It was the feeling of wanting to crap and be sick too that I didn't like, on top of the pain. |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
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Ooooooo some of these have made my eyes water.
Mine would be the injection just before I had an episiotomy, almost ended up on the ceiling and that was after gas and air and pethadin |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Had a dislocated kneecap... Had a hernia various broken bones inc ribs arm and leg... and several operations. But the worst pain I have ever had has to have been a seriously infected gall bladder complete with gallstones that they had to remove. Can honestly say its the only pain I can ever remember actually making me cry with pain |
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Cracked my wisdom tooth and spat some of it out, couldnt open my jaw, but honestly it was only a 4 out of what I imagine a 10 would be.
I been lucky to have a pretty pain free life. I had an operation that left me with 17 stitches and I only took a paracetamol and I would say it was a 3 out of what I imagine a 10 would be. |
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Most intense pain was intercostal muscle spasm which was excruciating. However at least the worst of it only lasted a short while and the soreness for a few weeks after was pretty easy to deal with. The painful event I would least like to ever experience again was having multiple cysts on my right ovary, one of which ruptured. The pain was intense and came and went for months and at some point made my eyes water. I still have scarring in my pelvis and damage to my femural nerve from it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've ha d a few of the things mentioned here Including a broken back a broken toe/toenail bed and a fractured skull. I have even pushed the bone through my hand once all painful but no where near as painful as when I had shingles. I had to take 14 weeks off work it was that painful I could hardly breathe. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Top lip threading. It's akin to crowning during childbirth |
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By *educedWoman
over a year ago
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Definately kidney stones but my knee currently is coming a close second after fracturing it in December and then falling on it last week in a bar. |
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Ahh got to be toothache or labour.
When I've had toothache I swear it's worse than labour. And when in labour give me toothache. Hard to choose. It least you've got drugs in labour. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Long term - breaking a tooth about eight years ago now. Constantly dosed up on paracetamol and ibuprofen and bonjela, nothing could fully clear the pain for about two weeks.
Short term - waking up with a truly agonising pain around eight years ago too. I went to the walk in clinic the next day, they said it was either an ovarian cyst bursting or my appendix. It wasn't my appendix so it must have been a cyst!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Had a lumbar puncture and you have to guide the doctor in like The Golden Shot. At onepoint it hit a nerve and my willie felt like it was being incinerated and electrocuted at the sametime. |
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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago
A world all of his own |
Probably pales into insignificance compared to a lot on here, but when I had a pilonidal sinus, the last infection/flare up before it was operated on. Absolute agony. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I always thought I had a high pain threshold but I had kidney stones and I don't mind admitting I was crying like a baby with pain. "
My friend is a Dr and they said one of the worse pains is kidney stones... |
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"Gallstones. Holy shitballs that was painful. "
Same here, would rather give birth again. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Probably pales into insignificance compared to a lot on here, but when I had a pilonidal sinus, the last infection/flare up before it was operated on. Absolute agony. "
My son had one and he’d agree with you x |
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"Gallstones. Holy shitballs that was painful.
Same here, would rather give birth again."
Jeez they must be bad. Hope I never get them! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Gallstones. Holy shitballs that was painful.
Same here, would rather give birth again.
Jeez they must be bad. Hope I never get them!"
Ouchy yes they are. Give me childbirth again. Although you dont get to have the morphine for birth |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Two problems that are just as painful...
One is a dodgy knee that thankfully hasn't happened since I've lost loads of weight touch wood, basically every so often whether doing sport or just randomly my knee would just snap and twist .. I had my leg snap 90° making it look like an L ... One time the pain was so bad I screamed in agony collapsed and smashed my head on a plant pot waking up a few minutes later wondering what the fuck happened.
Another pain is having twisted testicles ... I had to have surgery to untangle them and the pain was horrendous.
Because of it I hate sleeping on sides because my balls hang down on my thigh and touch the bed I'm scared they might twist again when I roll back onto my back.
Daft question! Why not wear support briefs in bed to keep them in place? " I like to sleep naked and keep my nuts free ... I've never heard of support briefs before too |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I always thought I had a high pain threshold but I had kidney stones and I don't mind admitting I was crying like a baby with pain.
My friend is a Dr and they said one of the worse pains is kidney stones..." He's definitely not wrong! X |
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"Gallstones. Holy shitballs that was painful.
Same here, would rather give birth again.
Jeez they must be bad. Hope I never get them!
Ouchy yes they are. Give me childbirth again. Although you dont get to have the morphine for birth "
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Tumour the size of an apple in my kidney, pee that looked like port, morphine didn’t touch that pain !! |
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By *eeBee67Man
over a year ago
Masked and Distant |
Snapped collar bone from rugby.
Even more pain when they bent it too place again, all without pain relief |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Gallbladder pain |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Passing 2 kidney stones the same day i literally passed put and cracked my head open from the pain |
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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago
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After effects of a tonsillectomy a couple of years ago. Days 4/5/6 were just horrendous.
A tooth abscess was a close second. |
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Can't believe nobody's mentioned stepping on Lego yet!! |
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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago
A world all of his own |
"Can't believe nobody's mentioned stepping on Lego yet!! "
Lol, I was going to say standing on an upturned plug, but some people have evidently gone through some serious pain. |
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Another vote for kidney stones.... I thought I was going to die...
Next time, at least I knew what it was and dosed myself with oramorph... Then puked for an hour |
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Misjudged the handle of a frying pan, and flipped the contents onto the inside of my forearm, that was bad.
Also last year I tried to hold in a sneeze as my sides were aching, it came out and because of how I was trying to hold it I dislocated a rib and tore a muscle! |
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Being cut open from top to bottom and having surgical clips holding you together and trying not to cough or move ... |
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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago
A world all of his own |
"Being cut open from top to bottom and having surgical clips holding you together and trying not to cough or move ..."
I just clenched |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Acute pancreatitis |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ouch everyone. Apart from child birth. Kidney infection that developed into sepsis. Not so much the pain, but the overwhelming feeling I was going to die. Being freezing cold with a high temperature. And 10 days in hospital. On antibiotics and morphine. Id wish it on my worst enemy. |
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My whole right hand caught fire ( mr when 16) i was a chef at the time put my hand out in a sink of water ,when i took my hand out the water i fell down and felt pain on a scale i cant even describe, my hand got infected and i had to go to hospital |
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oh bloody ouch i can sympathise i got that done too! and had a babyx |
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Heart attack was bad but kidney stone beat it on the pain scale ....x |
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Only pain that never goes away till traeted is a dry socket after a tooth extration no painkillers touch it you feel suicidal, when the dentist packs it you suddenly feel no pain you want to kiss him |
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By *lucard5Man
over a year ago
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Broken pelvis. Thank god for codiene |
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"Ouch everyone. Apart from child birth. Kidney infection that developed into sepsis. Not so much the pain, but the overwhelming feeling I was going to die. Being freezing cold with a high temperature. And 10 days in hospital. On antibiotics and morphine. Id wish it on my worst enemy. "
I was borderline septic when my pneumonia was caught 7 years ago. I remember reading a poster about sepsis before that and seeing feeling like you're going to die as one of the signs and finding it a bit odd but you really do! Horrible feeling. |
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"Ouch everyone. Apart from child birth. Kidney infection that developed into sepsis. Not so much the pain, but the overwhelming feeling I was going to die. Being freezing cold with a high temperature. And 10 days in hospital. On antibiotics and morphine. Id wish it on my worst enemy.
I was borderline septic when my pneumonia was caught 7 years ago. I remember reading a poster about sepsis before that and seeing feeling like you're going to die as one of the signs and finding it a bit odd but you really do! Horrible feeling."
I know exactly what you went through. Same happened to me 7 weeks ago. Mine was caused by a DVT in my Portal Vein between my liver and intestines.
Don't remember much about the first 24 hrs as was so pòorly while they pumped in the IV antiobiotics. I still have the DVT but twice daily anticoagulants should be breaking it down and I'll have a CT scan every 12 weeks to check it.
I've now come off morphine and managing on codeine (both have horrible side effects). And hurrah, was allowed back to work last week (so bored stuck at home).
The pain was excruciating at the time but I think the worst thing was being told that if I hadn't got into hospital when I did, I wouldn't be here now. Scary!!
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By *ankie303Woman
over a year ago
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Gave birth twice without so much as paracetamol
Broke both ankles at same time and crawled 100yards to ambulance (good old Henry westons)
But kidney infections has to beat them both |
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Urosepsis is awful. I remember having excruciating back pain but thinking it would pass. I couldn't eat or drink anything, but i had just moved onto a flat and wasn't registered with a GP so i didn't phone anyone besides my mum.
She paid a visit to me and phoned an ambulance wjen she got no response agter knocking at the door. Ended up in ICU for a bit.
I'm a type 1 diabetic so thete were all the complications with that too. |
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over a year ago
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No sympathy here. Gout.
Like having a cat permanently biting into your ankle. |
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over a year ago
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Also, golfers elbow. Doesn't sound much but after working on an assembly line my entire arm and shoulder was in pain. The real problem is I couldn't rest it anywhere. |
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Back to back labour. Tried to stay on my feet rather than lie down to help my baby's positioning, but the pain was that bad my legs were shaking. |
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Kidney stones, it hit me in waves of excruciating pain x
I just wanted to cry constantly
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Selection for the SAS, getting up each day and putting that bergan on tender shoulders and back from days gone by then back out on the hills getting blisters on blisters and thighs on fire doing 20 plus miles over the black mountains. |
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over a year ago
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I had Cluster Headache a few years ago. Colloquially known as the suicide headache. After a few weeks of that I could understand why. I know it’s all subjective, but, according to NHS and others, it’s amongst the worst pain known to humans. Proper ouch! |
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"Also, golfers elbow. Doesn't sound much but after working on an assembly line my entire arm and shoulder was in pain. The real problem is I couldn't rest it anywhere."
Yeah I have that just now and its sore. |
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"Also, golfers elbow. Doesn't sound much but after working on an assembly line my entire arm and shoulder was in pain. The real problem is I couldn't rest it anywhere.
Yeah I have that just now and its sore. "
My advice is not to even attempt to carry anything on that arm. For me it really turned into agony. |
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"Also, golfers elbow. Doesn't sound much but after working on an assembly line my entire arm and shoulder was in pain. The real problem is I couldn't rest it anywhere.
Yeah I have that just now and its sore.
My advice is not to even attempt to carry anything on that arm. For me it really turned into agony."
I cant help that tho as carry my rifle in that arm. I do the Tyler twist and it helps. |
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Broken ankle ( football landed with 2 lads on top of me - not like that you dirty minded people)
Many years later
Cruciate, medial ligaments and cartilage all in one go still suffer now after 2 ops |
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"Gallstones worse than all my 3 Labours put together "
Absolutely agree with this, I would rather give birth again than experience the pain of gall stones... I wouldn’t wish it on my enemies |
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"Ouch everyone. Apart from child birth. Kidney infection that developed into sepsis. Not so much the pain, but the overwhelming feeling I was going to die. Being freezing cold with a high temperature. And 10 days in hospital. On antibiotics and morphine. Id wish it on my worst enemy.
I was borderline septic when my pneumonia was caught 7 years ago. I remember reading a poster about sepsis before that and seeing feeling like you're going to die as one of the signs and finding it a bit odd but you really do! Horrible feeling.
I know exactly what you went through. Same happened to me 7 weeks ago. Mine was caused by a DVT in my Portal Vein between my liver and intestines.
Don't remember much about the first 24 hrs as was so pòorly while they pumped in the IV antiobiotics. I still have the DVT but twice daily anticoagulants should be breaking it down and I'll have a CT scan every 12 weeks to check it.
I've now come off morphine and managing on codeine (both have horrible side effects). And hurrah, was allowed back to work last week (so bored stuck at home).
The pain was excruciating at the time but I think the worst thing was being told that if I hadn't got into hospital when I did, I wouldn't be here now. Scary!!
Would just like to add ... I'm really happy everyone got through their pain to be able to share their experience on here "
Gosh that sounds awful. So glad you're getting through it!
Yeah I left it pretty late too. Mine started as Laryngitis but during a really intense time at University when I was doing at least 12 hour days, not eating regularly and not sleeping much and I carried on dragging myself into University until I started coughing up blood and that's when I called my GP. They got me in straight away and my resting heart rate was 140 and my lungs were so full of mucous that my blood oxygen was dangerously low. I got a pretty stern telling off by the Doctor who was frankly amazed I'd managed to keep going. Amazing what stress and adrenaline can get you through. |
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over a year ago
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I accidentally tasered myself once |
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I slipped a disc while climbing, i took a whipper and ended upside down!!
I got myself right way up and continued the final pitch, brought my partner up then walked off with a heavy rucksack!!!
It was more than a little painful
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over a year ago
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Probably standing on mains plug. Guess I've just been lucky. |
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over a year ago
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Gallstones, even the morphene in hospital didn’t touch it |
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over a year ago
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The death of my grandad 30 years ago still hurts to this day |
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By *an_LexaCouple
over a year ago
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Funny how everyone’s pains different.
2 kids no pain relief
Redone my own VCH piercing a couple of times
But fuck me the migraines I get, when I have a bad one with pain I literally am writhing in agony, stamping the floor. Pulling at my hair and clawing at my face in pain. Had my dad wanting to phone an ambulance he was so scared but I know what it is and I know it passes unlike some of the stuff other people seem to deal with. Putting up with unknown must be fucking scary as shit |
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In grown toe nail that was growing down the way into the nail bed |
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By *asha86Couple
over a year ago
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Had a few of them....glandular fever, broken arm right below my shoulder, kidney infection while pregnant, broken ankle needing orif surgery and then 2 wks later broke toe on my other foot |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
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Sciatica - the back spasms are awful.
Gallstones - pain so bad made me physically sick.
Scalding - just made hot cup of tea all over my wrist, still got the scar years later.
Got run over at 18 but that was more scary than painful at the time (until the shock wore off!).
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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Sciatica, for regular pain.
Induced delivery of the baby that had died a few days before. That bit was fine because of the anaesthetic but the pain after was excruciating.
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over a year ago
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Cracked my right elbow after falling from a great height, I won’t lie I sat there and cried like a toddler who had her sweets taken away, even now still gives me pain! |
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I had gallstones and a stomach hernia at the same time pain was unbelievable |
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over a year ago
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The worst for me was chipping a tooth when i was a kid and exposing a nerve, every time i inhaled through my mouth the pain shot through my jaw. A close 2nd was scolding hot water straight from a kettle over my hand. More recently its sciatica and the associated spasms. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hernia or losing my cherry to a huge 12.5 strap-on from a lunatic woman, both hurt immensely |
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over a year ago
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I am a carpenter so had lots of cuts but worse one opened my thumb up like a peeled banana on a table saw and as if that’s not painful enough the guy at hospital pulled it open to clean the wound then gave me two injections in the cut to numb the pain before stitching it up.
Second most painful was the vasectomy not good at all |
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Having a chest infection and coughing so hard I tore all the muscles holding my ribcage. Every breath was like a fire in my chest. |
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over a year ago
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BROKEN HEART...... with a slipped disk a close second..... morphine helped tho..... for the slipped disk lol ..... bullet in the brain for the former |
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over a year ago
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I forgot the time I was dying my hair but the shower extension on the taps has broken so was filling up using a jug but we had the old hot tap and cold tap, not a mixer. My little boy knocked on the front door (god knows why his dad who was downstairs couldn’t deal with it), when I got back I forgot about the jug I just filled up and put some more hot water in, it was only hot water, poured it straight over my head and it scaled my scalp and hurt like a mother fucker for hours after. |
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over a year ago
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My daughter has chopped 2 fingers off in 2 separate accidents ... That was pain beyond words! |
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I tore my ligaments on my collabone that hold it in place playing rugby I screamed like a girl |
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"I forgot the time I was dying my hair but the shower extension on the taps has broken so was filling up using a jug but we had the old hot tap and cold tap, not a mixer. My little boy knocked on the front door (god knows why his dad who was downstairs couldn’t deal with it), when I got back I forgot about the jug I just filled up and put some more hot water in, it was only hot water, poured it straight over my head and it scaled my scalp and hurt like a mother fucker for hours after." OHHHH see mine wasn't this bad, ended up running a bath after a gym workout (I use to be a gym w*nker) forgot to turn the cold tap on a little and let it run, thinking it was at a temperature I was use to I ended up dropping myself into what I can only describe as lava, I've never felt my balls shoot at my head before. Now I know to check each bath I run with my foot
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over a year ago
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Go to A&e and ask for morphine .. there's nothing that it can't numb.
Or just buy it from your local dealer and overdose |
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over a year ago
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When i got stabbed twice in the back, i done quite well though, i refused the morphine |
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"Gallstones, and this stomach pain (undiagnosed) at the moment, has me crying and rocking x "
Hubby going through the same thing ...doctors haven’t a clue. Every time he eats half an hour later he’s floored |
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over a year ago
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Gallstones was top of my list until I experienced 2nd and 3rd degree burns, excruciating |
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Kidney stone blocked everything emergency operation. Would have my kids again than have that pain again |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The pain following knee replacements, especially during physio and general moving.
Tooth abcesses
Child birth
Chronic pain from Sjogrens Syndrome and damaged trapeze muscle/rotator cuff ... its not the worse pain but its endless. |
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Had a trimalleolar fracture, and relocation of a dislocated ankle. Xray showed that my ankle was still a touch misaligned, so they did it again.
I have a high pain threshold, but damn I cried and scarred the hand of the Nurse I was holding |
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By *irthandgirthMan
over a year ago
Camberley occasionally doncaster |
Kidney stones last year.. very unpleasant.
Viral meningitis with a secondary blood born bacterial infection.. nothing to recommend that. I was spewing it was so bad. And when they did the lumbar puncture the doctor fucked it up 3 times (jammed needle, bent needle, then after they ran round to get another needle scraped the nerve on the way in- the local anaesthetic had worn off!). Luckily the anaesthetist was competent.. |
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Abscess on the side of my breast, I swear childbirth is a doddle compared to having an abscess drained..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Having a biopsy of my cervix without anesthetic. Far, far worse than labour. |
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over a year ago
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Slipped disc in my back that got so bad I feinted due to the pain, woke up with a paramedic standing over me. |
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over a year ago
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For me it would be child birth with no pain relief expect codine and paracetamol it burns down there it’s hard to explain but I did it twice my LG tore me so bad I had to have stitches her head was huge :/ now if I have any more kids (I can’t hubs had snip) I have to have a c section coz of her and it still hurts sometimes after sex
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"Had a trimalleolar fracture, and relocation of a dislocated ankle. Xray showed that my ankle was still a touch misaligned, so they did it again.
I have a high pain threshold, but damn I cried and scarred the hand of the Nurse I was holding "
To add to that, I had a tumour in my gum, they tried to anaesthetise but the tumour had wrapped around the nerves blocking the anaesthetic, the pain was unreal, and went into shock after. |
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over a year ago
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Had an inner layer cornea transplant and lens replacement under general anaesthetic. A gas bubble was injected into my eye to hold the cornea in place until it knitted with the surrounding tissue. The whole thing was done through an incision in the side of my eyeball and there were no stitches required to close it up - I guess the gas bubble had something to do with it.
when I came round the pain in my eye was off the scale - it felt like it was going to burst. I was begging the medical staff to do something about it.
The solution was incredibly simple - the doctor just gently squeezed the eyeball and released some of the gas pressure - instant relief.
The gas bubble remained in my eye for several weeks until it disappeared naturally. During this time my vision was very blurred but the cornea knitted and eventually my vision stabilised but I'll never forget that pain. |
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"Kidney stones last year.. very unpleasant.
Viral meningitis with a secondary blood born bacterial infection.. nothing to recommend that. I was spewing it was so bad. And when they did the lumbar puncture the doctor fucked it up 3 times (jammed needle, bent needle, then after they ran round to get another needle scraped the nerve on the way in- the local anaesthetic had worn off!). Luckily the anaesthetist was competent.."
I’ve had a lumbar puncture... it was awful worse than childbirth for me! |
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over a year ago
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Kidney stones for me just couldn’t escape the pain , went from slight ache to parked up wrenching in pain at the side of the road in 5 mins |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
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"Had an inner layer cornea transplant and lens replacement under general anaesthetic. A gas bubble was injected into my eye to hold the cornea in place until it knitted with the surrounding tissue. The whole thing was done through an incision in the side of my eyeball and there were no stitches required to close it up - I guess the gas bubble had something to do with it.
when I came round the pain in my eye was off the scale - it felt like it was going to burst. I was begging the medical staff to do something about it.
The solution was incredibly simple - the doctor just gently squeezed the eyeball and released some of the gas pressure - instant relief.
The gas bubble remained in my eye for several weeks until it disappeared naturally. During this time my vision was very blurred but the cornea knitted and eventually my vision stabilised but I'll never forget that pain."
I was reading this a tiny bit at a time as it sounds horrific but i had to continue
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over a year ago
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About 10 years ago my L5 disc prolapsed into my spinal cord.
That fucking hurt |
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"About 10 years ago my L5 disc prolapsed into my spinal cord.
That fucking hurt"
Been there, had that .. kind of, operation was the only option |
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over a year ago
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Meningitis! That’s was a bastard! |
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over a year ago
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Meningitis! That’s was a bastard! |
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Worst pain I’ve ever had was with an ear infection. I couldn’t sleep for 4 days because of it and would fall over if I tried standing up because my balance was completely screwed.
I didn’t faint though; that was reserved for when I trapped my finger in the hydraulic clamp of a metal guillotine |
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over a year ago
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Gall Stones and an infected gall bladder. Absolutely excruciating and if there's worse I really don't want it. |
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"About 10 years ago my L5 disc prolapsed into my spinal cord.
That fucking hurt
Been there, had that .. kind of, operation was the only option"
And me fusion was the answer but didn't stop the pain, now broke my back again 2/3 weeks ago |
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"Gallstones, and this stomach pain (undiagnosed) at the moment, has me crying and rocking x
Hubby going through the same thing ...doctors haven’t a clue. Every time he eats half an hour later he’s floored "
I ended up in a&e and kept in for antibiotic drip for a night. About 6-8 weeks later had the Gall bladder removed. Took a CT scan to get it diagnosed, before that they said it was severe heartburn.
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