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I had kidney stones once it was grim, I ended up in hospital on morphine to dull the pain. The doctor who saw me said that it rated higher than childbirth on the pain scale. I wouldn’t wish it on anyone. |
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By *ndi37Man
over a year ago
Manchester |
At the works Xmas party, one of the women stood on my toe in her stilettos, felt like it went through my toe. Fractured my toe. Ouch. Still carn't decide if my first ride on a cock was pain or pleasure, went back for more and now it's pure pleasure. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Worst pain I’ve gone through was pancreatitis. Holy moly, never want to get anything close to that again, felt like I was being stabbed in my kidneys over and over again |
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By *harAndBryCouple
over a year ago
Peterborough / Stamford |
In order of most to least pain for me:
Kidney Stones
Gallstones
Heart Attack
Guessing the more dangerous they are, the less painful they are. All the docs told me that they are all worse than having a baby but they were probably just trying to make me feel less of a wuss for crying.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Manual placenta removal. An emergency fisting if you will. "
My gf had that,I was shocked.The midwife couldn't do it and asked the sister for help. The sister just went straight in past the wrist! |
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I recently completely tore my Achilles tendon.
It felt as if someone had kicked me in the back of the leg as physically hard as someone could.
I’ve recently had the operation and am currently in plaster
Would not recommend |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My current back pain! Started over a week ago! I can’t get comfortable, constantly in pain and pretty sure if I move a centimetre the wrong way I’ll fall! Other than that, fractured ribs!
Mrs |
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By *ndi37Man
over a year ago
Manchester |
"My current back pain! Started over a week ago! I can’t get comfortable, constantly in pain and pretty sure if I move a centimetre the wrong way I’ll fall! Other than that, fractured ribs!
Mrs "
Sounds like you need a chiropractor, they will have you in positions you never thought possible, and you will come out in more pain than you went in, but the following day you will feel like a new woman. Nothing worse than back pain. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Gout and my numerous battles with. Absolutely excruciating. Thank goodness for modern medicines.
Mr"
Ouchy, I literally feel your pain on this one. There’s so much I’ve had to change in my diet to try and avoid this. Have you tried colcichine when you get an attack ? Works a treat for me. Either that or naproxen |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My current back pain! Started over a week ago! I can’t get comfortable, constantly in pain and pretty sure if I move a centimetre the wrong way I’ll fall! Other than that, fractured ribs!
Mrs
Sounds like you need a chiropractor, they will have you in positions you never thought possible, and you will come out in more pain than you went in, but the following day you will feel like a new woman. Nothing worse than back pain."
I’m from a healthcare background, no chiropractor is getting near me haha! I’m going to physio next week, I just don’t have time to go before then
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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago
Babbacombe Torquay |
I thought being stabbed was bad, then kidney stones trumped it, but when my gall bladder literally exploded it was like someone had cut me open and then inserted their hand and was pulling my insides out......made me pass out with the pain |
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"My current back pain! Started over a week ago! I can’t get comfortable, constantly in pain and pretty sure if I move a centimetre the wrong way I’ll fall! Other than that, fractured ribs!
Mrs
Sounds like you need a chiropractor, they will have you in positions you never thought possible, and you will come out in more pain than you went in, but the following day you will feel like a new woman. Nothing worse than back pain.
I’m from a healthcare background, no chiropractor is getting near me haha! I’m going to physio next week, I just don’t have time to go before then
Mrs "
I have a horrible click in my shoulder and have been considering a chiropractor. Are they really that bad? |
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"My current back pain! Started over a week ago! I can’t get comfortable, constantly in pain and pretty sure if I move a centimetre the wrong way I’ll fall! Other than that, fractured ribs!
Mrs
Sounds like you need a chiropractor, they will have you in positions you never thought possible, and you will come out in more pain than you went in, but the following day you will feel like a new woman. Nothing worse than back pain.
I’m from a healthcare background, no chiropractor is getting near me haha! I’m going to physio next week, I just don’t have time to go before then
Mrs
I have a horrible click in my shoulder and have been considering a chiropractor. Are they really that bad? "
In my experience of them, snake oil sellers - proper sports physiotherapy for me is the way to go |
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Fell on a pint glass and cut through main artery, blood went everywhere and had to re decorated. But the pain when i was in hospital with clamps on it and nerves was the worst pain ive every felt and hopefully the worst ill ever feel. |
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"Gout and my numerous battles with. Absolutely excruciating. Thank goodness for modern medicines.
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Ouchy, I literally feel your pain on this one. There’s so much I’ve had to change in my diet to try and avoid this. Have you tried colcichine when you get an attack ? Works a treat for me. Either that or naproxen "
I worked of diet, always have d*unk lots of water daily and increased exercise (which seemed to make it worse). My Doctor prescribed me Allopurinol to take daily. That was about 5 months ago after a year of constant attacks. Not an attack since. Sometimes a that tingle you get before an attack but it never develops into an attack. |
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"Giving birth, never again!
Mrs
They all say that then have 3 kids
When you catch your cock in the zip I promise you that never happens again "
No gain in catching your cock though is there, not comparable |
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"Worst pain I’ve gone through was pancreatitis. Holy moly, never want to get anything close to that again, felt like I was being stabbed in my kidneys over and over again "
Totally with you on that one x |
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I used to have horrendous pain with my PCOS and PMDD, now I just take the minipill all year round so I'm lucky my periods stopped
The other thing that comes to mind is my biggest tattoo on my right arm - wouldn't have been a problem, but it's heavily shaded and coloured, I kept needing extra breaks |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Trigeminal neuralgia.
I’ve experienced three natural births on just gas and air but TN is the worst pain ever followed by covid headaches ?????"
You absolutely win, TN was worse than breaking my leg and being stabbed. Seriously thought my face was going to hurt forever |
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By *aylamoonCouple
over a year ago
Darlington |
"Manual placenta removal. An emergency fisting if you will. "
I still have nightmares about it! My placenta was out and intact but I retained some membrane from when they broke my waters. The doctor had his hand in there ages fishing for all the bits! Awful. |
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Broke four ribs quite badly 2 years ago. Wasn't so bad at first, and the hospital only gave me paracetamol and sent me home.
But on the second day I had a coughing fit and muscle seizure. Honestly felt like I was dying! Couldn't breathe, crying from pain, total body lockdown.
A twisted testicle last year was a close second in terms of accutenes of pain.
I thought I had a fairly high pain threshold, I lived with hemmeroids for years without complaining, passed kidney stones, reset dislocated fingers on the rugby field (and finished the games), worked all day on building sites with broken bones, gave myself sutures in the mirror etc.
So I thought I was a pretty tough guy! But that rib incident is the only time I've ever been reduced to tears by physical pain! |
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Gout. Worse pain I’ve ever had including my broken back and chemo treatment for cancer. Gout is so bad that you can’t even rest a bedsheet on it lol. First time I had it I thought that I had broken my ankle and then at hospital some old wise nurse looked at it and straight away said that’s gout!!! lol |
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Having to get circumcised as an adult. The procedure itself was easy. However the after care was not so good. While I had painkillers and anti inflammatory tablets, for most of the six weeks while healing and the stitches dissolve they offered no medicine that would help stop me from getting an erection. They only said try not to get an erection as it will pull on the stitches and can tear them?! Avoiding getting an erection while I was awake for that time was fairly easy considering how painful that would be. However when I could sleep, I have no control over things and every healthy male naturally has one or more erections through the night. I can not even begin to describe the pain I would wake up in and how panicked I was that I’d tear the stitches and open the wound up x |
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By *ddfellowMan
over a year ago
Newferry, wirral |
when you break your leg and you mates convince you its nothing and you should walk it off, and the first step you take your leg shortens by 4 inches as the bones slide past each other, "hope thats not to graphic" |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"when you break your leg and you mates convince you its nothing and you should walk it off, and the first step you take your leg shortens by 4 inches as the bones slide past each other, "hope thats not to graphic""
Turned my stomach a little bit. That's horrible!!!
Do you have to wear one big show now? (That bits a joke ) |
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"Manual placenta removal. An emergency fisting if you will.
My gf had that,I was shocked.The midwife couldn't do it and asked the sister for help. The sister just went straight in past the wrist!"
I suppose the only plus point was that your gf had nothing wrong with her rectum, sounds like the sister would have been in her element |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The operation site from my orchiectomy, it was in my lower abdomen. I never realised how much is connected or passes through there, move your toes and instant agony."
It funny ( not ha-ha funny obviously ) how similar operations can effect people differently . Post GRS, the pain wasn’t that bad at all that I remember. Uncomfortable sure, but not pain as much. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Apparently, the pain from standing on a stonefish is... "the worst pain known to man."
Quite the claim. Billy Connolly done a hilarious routine on how they would measure all of the different pain levels, well worth a watch on youtube |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Something I saw elsewhere was asking what is worse, giving birth or being kicked in the nuts?
Since no-one can experience both, some might argue tgat it's difficult to say, but think of it this way.
After giving birth, after some time, a woman might suggest having another baby, but you sure won't hear any man say 'I'll have another kuck in the plums, thanks'
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