The worst pain you've ever experienced.

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06 Jan 2011, 6:51 pm

Period pain.
I was in 8th or 9th grade.
Right before I was about to go to girls camp.
I had cramps the were HORRENDOUS.
Like, my parents thought I was having appendicitis or kidney stones and took me to the hospital.
I ended up being ok, after a couple hours of h***
Now it isn't so bad as long as I take ibuprofen before, but that was SERIOUSLY PAINFUL.
Sorry about your sore throat.



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06 Jan 2011, 8:59 pm

When I dropped a rifle on my big toe.


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07 Jan 2011, 4:17 pm

As far as I can remember the worst was a very bad ear infection I had a few months back.

I was literally driven insane and I remember doing a jig to illustrate that.


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07 Jan 2011, 5:32 pm

Being poked in the spine 11 times by a doctor who assured me, "Even I can do a spinal block," while I was in back labor. Apparently, no, he couldn't do one after all.



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07 Jan 2011, 5:53 pm

Broken elbow in 1986 and a heart attack in 1998.


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07 Jan 2011, 11:23 pm

falling down a rocky hill. I amazingly I did not break a thing.


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07 Jan 2011, 11:36 pm

When I was in the hospital around a year and 3 months ago, I had this tube down my throat. Not very pleasant, but at least it didn't last long.
Also my toe started hurting for an unknown reason one time while I was walking. I had to hop on one foot because it was just that painful, I nearly started moaning in public. Thankfully, I was almost at my destination... didn't hurt if I wasn't walking that day.
I just know that I've had worse pain, but I fail to think of what it is though.



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08 Jan 2011, 10:09 am

When I fell into a cactus bed. I had needles stuck in my skin from my ear to my ankle. It took three people with tweezers probably an hour to get them all out. That was weird. To this day I can get a dark expression when faced with a prickly pear cactus. LOL!



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08 Jan 2011, 11:32 am

deadinhead wrote:
falling down a rocky hill. I amazingly I did not break a thing.


I once had a dream about rolling down an incline that was covered with jagged rocks and twigs that scraped against my skin as I went to what I was sure would be my death. I woke up covered in scratches.


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08 Jan 2011, 11:47 am

gallbladder attacks...thank goodness they took that thing out!


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08 Jan 2011, 11:50 am

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I had a massive allergic reaction, to corn, that lasted for three days straight and made literally every joint in my body scream in agony. It started with a pain in my jaw and by the end of the first day had spread all the way to my toes. I was in pain non-stop, sometimes to the point of tears. Nothing could relieve the pain. Even lying down in bed was sheer hell.

The doctor blew it off as the flu. I later figured out it was from a corn allergy that at the time I didn't know I had.


That too (different food though). Takes massive doses of Benadryl, Advil, and water for me to get the swelling in my joints down, then I'm very, very sore for a day.


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08 Jan 2011, 5:13 pm

Dislocated jaw. This coming from someone who has fibromyalgia, suffers frequent migraines, and very debilitating periods. You can't move any muscle in your mouth or face without extreme pain, much less eat anything that isn't liquid. It was horrible. I couldn't even put any pressure on any part of the right side of my face. I'm extremely lucky it went back in on its own, although I cried for hours after it was put back in its place.



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08 Jan 2011, 6:15 pm

This is a question which for me can't be answered so easily yet, in it's abridged form I'll simply say the loss of a loved one(s)... :silent: :silent:



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08 Jan 2011, 11:06 pm

Had typhoid fever, in a foreign country at 16, with no real hospital to go to. Stuck alone in a room with a fever high enough to top off the old mercury thermometer i was given.

Lying in a bed with wrapped in heavy blankets. Sweating, shivering, freezing cold, that nauseating dull lower gut pain (later tests showed my liver/kidneys were failing).

I knew I needed to cool down badly, crawled across a concrete floor into an ice cold shower. That water was so cold it burned, but wasn't the absolute pain, it was the psychology of it. The constant insidious pain, that you can stop anytime, but know that you shouldn't.



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08 Jan 2011, 11:21 pm

Spontaneous pneumothorax... I've had them countless times. I later learned that if you just breath normally and don't panic, that the lung won't collapse as fast and may even stay put... although still deflated until a tube is shoved through your rib cage to let the trapped air out. Some people with a pneumothorax get lucky and the lung re-inflates by itself... mine stopped doing that after the first few collapses :(

My worst attack on a pain scale of 1 to 10... 20 :|

I am or hopefully was the poster child for spontaneous pneumothorax. I had a surgery to correct the initial left lung. Then a year later my right lung gave out. Then a year later my left lung went out again and was the worst which wasn't a slow process of getting seen by my surgeon. I was rushed to the emergency room for that one... and then they punctured the rib cage to let the air out, which did very little since it was so bad. They then put this little box where they punctured the rib cage that was meant to suck the air out but it wasn't working. I think the next day my surgeon did the most painful surgery I've ever had. It was supposed to be... I don't know the word... not evasive in the least :|. So now my left lung is soldered to my rib cage in almost every place as I've been told and shouldn't break no more :D. However that same surgeon did all 3 surgeries and now I get paranoid of every ghost pain I get in my right lung because I'm in no way doing that again. I'd rather risk dying than have to go through that procedure again :(.

The pain is like suffocation... so gasping for air but not getting much of anything but the feeling of getting stabbed every attempt at breathing. Also it feels like there's an unseen force pressing on your chest so hard as if it's attempting to force the life out of you through crushing. That's if you panic though... if you don't panic it just feels like getting stabbed repeatedly :?.


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09 Jan 2011, 10:42 am

I've had four natural childbirths, but that wasn't the worst. The worst was when I woke up one morning with "frozen shoulder." I was a grown woman, but I cried from the pain for hours, until my dad finally drove me to the doctor. I've never been so happy to see a giant needle coming at me in my life.

The worst emotional pain was losing my husband to a sudden cardiac arrest, two months ago.