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For me it has to be when my brother hapened to step on my toe with his hard slippers (my toe had an ingrown nail ATM).
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One day I was reading a book while in my bed, lying on a part of it that you're not supposed to, when suddenly my back started having horrible pains, it felt like... Well, hard to describe. I could hardly stand up and go to my mother's room to complain about it. That's the most horrible pain I ever had to endure. It's probably not as bad as a broken bone or who knows what where you can't even move or speak, but I'd rather not have to suffer that again. I guess I could say that I'm relatively lucky in that regard.
Edit: Huh, oddly enough, I remember slamming into a wall at high speed, and yet it wasn't that painful. When I think about it I'm really lucky.
[QUOTE="ChaosRyder665"]I broke both of my arms at the exact same time.smithy92
Ouch how did that happen?
Skateboarding incident.When I fell rollerblading and dislocated my elbow.
I don't know how true this is but one of the paramedics told me the type of dislocation I had is one of the most painful non-lethal injuries you can have. I remember my whole body was just convulsing. People said it looked like I was being electricuted. Just from a dislocated elbow???
I don't know what kind of drug they gave me in the hospital, but I have no memory of them resetting my arm. Probably a good thing because my wife said she could hear me screaming as they put the bones back in place.
I had parts of my toenails removed without any anesthetic, not even the numbing spray.Tiefster
AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
god that must have hurt........ gah! *shudders*
I have a few...I think...can't pick the worst one.
First one was when I jumped off of the roof of my house in Europe...I was like 8. I thought I could fly.
Then there was the time the dentist couldn't get the painkillers to work....it's a different pain than a broken arm or a cut...
Hmm...fell asleep on a huge ass fireant hive.
My dog dog thought he could bite through my muscle and into the bone in my arm.
Can't remember much more...mostly in Europe.
EDIT: How could I forget....I tried to chop wood when the axe slipped and hit my leg....thankfully it stopped at the bone.
When I fell rollerblading and dislocated my elbow.
I don't know how true this is but one of the paramedics told me the type of dislocation I had is one of the most painful non-lethal injuries you can have. I remember my whole body was just convulsing. People said it looked like I was being electricuted. Just from a dislocated elbow???
I don't know what kind of drug they gave me in the hospital, but I have no memory of them resetting my arm. Probably a good thing because my wife said she could hear me screaming as they put the bones back in place.
fvjonj
It's different when it's dislocated but when they have to set the bone with a compound fracture...it's pretty much the grossest thing ever. Be glad you don't remember it. I was really drugged up on something (I was 7...I don't remember what it was) and all I could do was close my eyes.
You can hear the bones grinding and slipping as the doctor tries to get them back into place. If you plug your ears you just hear it more because it's coming from inside...
Kidney stone it was aweful I screamed and moaned and fell to my knees, I was put on a stretcher in the emergency room, it is worst then a woman having a baby. LexLasWhere does a kidney stone come out of and how big can they be?
[QUOTE="LexLas"]Kidney stone it was aweful I screamed and moaned and fell to my knees, I was put on a stretcher in the emergency room, it is worst then a woman having a baby. Brainkiller05Where does a kidney stone come out of and how big can they be?
Well first it goes through the ureter...then...guess where...
But I've read it's more painful going through the ureter than the urethra. The best part is is that they leave behind little shards or slivers that keep hurting you for a few days afterwords.
[QUOTE="LexLas"]Kidney stone it was aweful I screamed and moaned and fell to my knees, I was put on a stretcher in the emergency room, it is worst then a woman having a baby. Brainkiller05Where does a kidney stone come out of and how big can they be? They are as small as sand and it comes out of your penis you pee it out and it hurts like there was someone inside you with a knife and was cutting through you from the inside out.
I had an infection in the base of my spinal cord that left me unable to move out of bed due to the pain. It then spread across the whole of my lower back. I had to get an epidural to cure the infection, the needle was 4.5 inches long (had to get in between the vertebrae) and they couldn't numb me. They scratched a vertebrae on the way in with it. As someone else said, its a very different pain.
Then, as they injected me, they said i would feel some pressure in my pelvis. Turns out the pressure felt like it was being crushed by a giant rock. My body auto-curled into the fetal and I was pouring sweat everywhere, it was literally trickling down the sides of the table. 3 nurses had to hold on to me when I started shaking and convulsing on the table or else the needle would break off and it would mean emergency surgery.
Oddly enough the doctor commented that I did not cry. I told him its because I just wanted to die (it was the truth, I really did want to die).
I had an infection in the base of my spinal cord that left me unable to move out of bed due to the pain. It then spread across the whole of my lower back. I had to get an epidural to cure the infection, the needle was 4.5 inches long (had to get in between the vertebrae) and they couldn't numb me. They scratched a vertebrae on the way in with it. As someone else said, its a very different pain.
Then, as they injected me, they said i would feel some pressure in my pelvis. Turns out the pressure felt like it was being crushed by a giant rock. My body auto-curled into the fetal and I was pouring sweat everywhere, it was literally trickling down the sides of the table. 3 nurses had to hold on to me when I started shaking and convulsing on the table or else the needle would break off and it would mean emergency surgery.
Oddly enough the doctor commented that I did not cry. I told him its because I just wanted to die (it was the truth, I really did want to die).
TheSystemLord1
i had that same needle shoved in my back....
or at least a similar one.
they had to take a sample of my spinal fluid.
*shudders*
One time when I was in a traffic accident, I somehow got my muscle and sinewpulled out right over the ankle or down-part of my leg.
The worst part is when they was gonna re-attach it and the pain-killers didn't work very well, soo there I was lying just feeling the doctors doing things in the middle of my leg.
It was painful as hell in the following days.
[QUOTE="xaos"]I should keep this somewhere where I can cut and paste it whenever these threads come up, but mine was waking up during abdominal surgery (appendectomy)JJ4545Ahhhhhh! Elaborate! Lessee, I was in the hospital for an emergency appendectomy (on my birthday, no less). They got it before it burst but they were in a hurry to get me into surgery. It wasn't a full inciion procedure but a laproscopic with three smaller incisions for a firbe optic camera and small surgical tools. I woke up when all three instruments were in my guts and started thrashing because ow. I distinctly heard the doctor say "Get his legs" and was back out in less than 30 seconds but I could feel the incisions and feel the instruments and it was pretty damn unpleasant.
Probably the most painful were punches in the nose. Almost broke it once. It's so damn irritating, painful, and it lasts forever!
Sometimes I'd rather shot myself than getting punched in the nose. Fo sho.
[QUOTE="JJ4545"][QUOTE="xaos"]I should keep this somewhere where I can cut and paste it whenever these threads come up, but mine was waking up during abdominal surgery (appendectomy)xaosAhhhhhh! Elaborate! Lessee, I was in the hospital for an emergency appendectomy (on my birthday, no less). They got it before it burst but they were in a hurry to get me into surgery. It wasn't a full inciion procedure but a laproscopic with three smaller incisions for a firbe optic camera and small surgical tools. I woke up when all three instruments were in my guts and started thrashing because ow. I distinctly heard the doctor say "Get his legs" and was back out in less than 30 seconds but I could feel the incisions and feel the instruments and it was pretty damn unpleasant. That's ghastly.
I have twisted my ankle once but the worst ive endured that comes to memory is getting a soccer ball kicked right into your beanbags.
Once I put my dogs electric collar down my pants and had to run along the wire fence line the whole way down the left side of my yard. It sucked because that's about 100 meters. At least I got paid $75 though :(
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