What is the worst pain you have experienced?

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22 Jul 2010, 2:27 pm

Renal colic - omg!
Torticollis.
And complications after local anaesthesia in my lower jaw. A dentist did it wrong and I got infection. My jaw was paralysed for some days and later I got Mycosis and I couldn't speak or eat, because of pain.


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22 Jul 2010, 2:33 pm

TeaEarlGreyHot wrote:
It hit my on the right side of my jaw. It may have broken something, but my mom never took me to intensive care.


I think I may have broken my pinky on a trampoline once, because it hurt for a couple weeks and now it's crooked...


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22 Jul 2010, 2:39 pm

SabbraCadabra wrote:
TeaEarlGreyHot wrote:
It hit my on the right side of my jaw. It may have broken something, but my mom never took me to intensive care.


I think I may have broken my pinky on a trampoline once, because it hurt for a couple weeks and now it's crooked...


The joys of unconcerned parents... :-X

My brother almost cracked his head open on that same trampoline but my mom didn't seem to care. She just treated the head wound and told him to 'be more careful'.


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22 Jul 2010, 5:20 pm

Accidentally burning the inside of my hand, but it's okay for, I had seen to it immediately so no scars or such.. :oops:



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22 Jul 2010, 6:08 pm

Having both of my big toenails surgically removed wounds cauterized, and then had to wait two agonizing hour for my painkillers to be available due to to many old people at the pharmacy, for the next two weeks hydrocodone was my best friend.



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23 Jul 2010, 12:29 am

That would probably be a certain 2 migraines I've had. One happened several years ago, and it was instant and so extreme that it woke me out of a deep sleep around 2 a.m. It felt like someone had tied a rope around my head or put in in a vise, and was slowly squeezing and trying to make my skull explode. I had to call my friends' dad (who's a doctor) because it was at All-State Choir and I was so scared and hurt that I didn't know what else to do.

The 2nd was this last summer, and it was about as bad as the other one. Only this time, I took a shower to try and relieve it, but I ended up vomiting several times due to the pressure of the water drumming on my head.


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23 Jul 2010, 1:25 am

I'm not going to say child birth because I enjoyed every minute of every labour I experienced. Four children & all natural births. Being in labour was, by far, much more pleasant than pregnancy! Just lucky I guess. :P

Lung infection rates as the worst pain I've ever felt. It was 15 years ago and I can still imagine the pain when I think about it!


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23 Jul 2010, 1:59 am

The numbing done before the removal of an external hemoroid...After the procedure, I had to sit in the waiting room to collect myself lol. Also the time I ate an entire gallon of low fat ice cream (the kind with sugar alcohol) and had gas very badly and I couldn't let it go. It felt like my insides were popping, I wound up throwing up instead, but it didn't relieve the bloaty, gas feeling.



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23 Jul 2010, 2:01 am

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I'm not going to say child birth because I enjoyed every minute of every labour I experienced. Four children & all natural births. Being in labour was, by far, much more pleasant than pregnancy! Just lucky I guess. :P

Lung infection rates as the worst pain I've ever felt. It was 15 years ago and I can still imagine the pain when I think about it!



What did child birth feel like then? I was told it be worse than the pain I was experiancing during the D&C. It felt like everything was being ripped out of me and I was told I would feel some cramping but hell no, it was a lot more than a ten. I cried and screamed. They told me it would feel worse if it were an abortion. I read online they put you to sleep when they do it but that is not what they did to me. :(



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23 Jul 2010, 11:16 am

League_Girl wrote:
luvmyaspie wrote:
I'm not going to say child birth because I enjoyed every minute of every labour I experienced. Four children & all natural births. Being in labour was, by far, much more pleasant than pregnancy! Just lucky I guess. :P

Lung infection rates as the worst pain I've ever felt. It was 15 years ago and I can still imagine the pain when I think about it!



What did child birth feel like then? I was told it be worse than the pain I was experiancing during the D&C. It felt like everything was being ripped out of me and I was told I would feel some cramping but hell no, it was a lot more than a ten. I cried and screamed. They told me it would feel worse if it were an abortion. I read online they put you to sleep when they do it but that is not what they did to me. :(


I don't know about luvmyaspie, but there's something called orgasmic birth. I watched a video of it once, and the lady was actually having an orgasm instead of screaming in pain.


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23 Jul 2010, 6:30 pm

League_Girl wrote:
luvmyaspie wrote:
I'm not going to say child birth because I enjoyed every minute of every labour I experienced. Four children & all natural births. Being in labour was, by far, much more pleasant than pregnancy! Just lucky I guess. :P

Lung infection rates as the worst pain I've ever felt. It was 15 years ago and I can still imagine the pain when I think about it!



What did child birth feel like then? I was told it be worse than the pain I was experiancing during the D&C. It felt like everything was being ripped out of me and I was told I would feel some cramping but hell no, it was a lot more than a ten. I cried and screamed. They told me it would feel worse if it were an abortion. I read online they put you to sleep when they do it but that is not what they did to me. :(


Oh No!! That sounds just awful! Sounds like butchers did your D&C. You poor thing! :cry:

I've had D&C's x3 and was under general anesthetic for all three.

As for my experience of child birth...I guess my threshold for pain is just higher than most.

I was lucky enough to not need drugs and had no major complications, which may have contributed to my positive state of mind during my labours.

What you suggested TeaEarlGreyHot wasn't the case... :lol:


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23 Jul 2010, 7:03 pm

TeaEarlGreyHot wrote:
League_Girl wrote:
luvmyaspie wrote:
I'm not going to say child birth because I enjoyed every minute of every labour I experienced. Four children & all natural births. Being in labour was, by far, much more pleasant than pregnancy! Just lucky I guess. :P

Lung infection rates as the worst pain I've ever felt. It was 15 years ago and I can still imagine the pain when I think about it!



What did child birth feel like then? I was told it be worse than the pain I was experiancing during the D&C. It felt like everything was being ripped out of me and I was told I would feel some cramping but hell no, it was a lot more than a ten. I cried and screamed. They told me it would feel worse if it were an abortion. I read online they put you to sleep when they do it but that is not what they did to me. :(


I don't know about luvmyaspie, but there's something called orgasmic birth. I watched a video of it once, and the lady was actually having an orgasm instead of screaming in pain.
i've heard of that too


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23 Jul 2010, 7:36 pm

It was when my family went to eat out at a mexican restaurant, and only I ate that entire bowl of salsa, and possibly caught Salmonella. For six days straight, I had a serious migrane that beat all the rest I had through stressful grade school, the bathroom runs, and vomiting for six full days! :hic:



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18 Oct 2010, 4:32 am

I don't remember if I've posted this or not (can't be bothered reading the whole thread), but the worst physical pain I've experienced involved horrible, stabbing chest pain when I breathed; I think brought on by anxiety.


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