Most Painful Thing You Have EVER been through..
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Kona-chan wrote...
Hurts just remembering this: The death of a friend.......
This is a hard subject for me. Over the course of my High School time, Ive lost 6 friends. I was to the point of just shutting away...but thankfully, other friends are there to uplift you.
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@Junior, that sucks, damn. I lost all my friends, but not literally, just went into different lifestyles; them, drugs, me, not drugs.
I'm currently in quite a bit of physical pain (typing this from my bed)I think I have a sinus infection that's right below the nose. It's sore, swollen and I can't eat anything without my face hurting. I've had them before but never one in this placement... it's agonizing. I'm not 100% sure it's a 'sinus' infection, but it's an infection of some kind. Too bad the doctor and dentist are both closed around here this weekend. Gotta tough it out until Monday. Which brings me to another point; what's the idea of having an emergency line for the dentist if it's a damned answering machine?
I'm currently in quite a bit of physical pain (typing this from my bed)I think I have a sinus infection that's right below the nose. It's sore, swollen and I can't eat anything without my face hurting. I've had them before but never one in this placement... it's agonizing. I'm not 100% sure it's a 'sinus' infection, but it's an infection of some kind. Too bad the doctor and dentist are both closed around here this weekend. Gotta tough it out until Monday. Which brings me to another point; what's the idea of having an emergency line for the dentist if it's a damned answering machine?
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kgods wrote...
@Junior, that sucks, damn. I lost all my friends, but not literally, just went into different lifestyles; them, drugs, me, not drugs.I'm currently in quite a bit of physical pain (typing this from my bed)I think I have a sinus infection that's right below the nose. It's sore, swollen and I can't eat anything without my face hurting. I've had them before but never one in this placement... it's agonizing. I'm not 100% sure it's a 'sinus' infection, but it's an infection of some kind. Too bad the doctor and dentist are both closed around here this weekend. Gotta tough it out until Monday. Which brings me to another point; what's the idea of having an emergency line for the dentist if it's a damned answering machine?
Hope you get well. I respect you. Thanks.
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Brittany
Director of Production
My most emotional was probably when I realized my ex had been seeing another girl.
Most physical... hmm. Probably my tragus piercing. The piercing itself wasn't too bad. But I had to get it redone, which went through scar tissue. It had been healing still after the second time due to school and I had them take it out again while it had all sorts of gross stuff over it due to it healing. I had them then put a filler in it, which was the most awful idea ever with my ear basically infected. It felt like liquid fire on my ear ): The filler was the worst pain part.
Most physical... hmm. Probably my tragus piercing. The piercing itself wasn't too bad. But I had to get it redone, which went through scar tissue. It had been healing still after the second time due to school and I had them take it out again while it had all sorts of gross stuff over it due to it healing. I had them then put a filler in it, which was the most awful idea ever with my ear basically infected. It felt like liquid fire on my ear ): The filler was the worst pain part.
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I had a super bad case of mono for three weeks last year. It was like every sickness combined. I couldn't eat but I'd puke but my throat was swollen to the point I could barely breathe. It hurt to move my body and the medication I was on wired me so I couldn't sleep for three weeks basically without sleeping pills that would have acid like effects due to all the mixing of meds to try to calm down everything. It was godawful.
Emotionally painful? Parents divorce and great grandmas death in 6th grade
or the first time a guy ever broke up with me
Emotionally painful? Parents divorce and great grandmas death in 6th grade
or the first time a guy ever broke up with me
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Up until two years ago, my most painful emotional experience was figuring out that the first girl I had ever fell in love with didn't feel the same way about me. I was in seventh grade at the time. We never went out, but I'd like to think that we were close friends. She was in all my classes. That year was the best year of my life, or at least one of the best.
I'd always get mixed signals from her. She was a genuinely friendly person. So at times I'd felt like I was intimately close to her, but let's just say I wasn't the only one. By the end of the school year, when it was clear we wouldn't be in the same class the following year, I tried to confess. I say tried because it wasn't in person, but on AIM. Yea, I know. Stupid. Anyway, I guess she thought I was joking or that I was someone else, because she just blew me off. She was out of state for most of the summer, so I didn't see her at all. Needless to say, that was one of the worst summers of my life. I was a wreck.
When she returned at the beginning of the school year, the magic of our friendship was very much diminished. That whole summer, seeing our friendship gradually die, and having an argument with my best friend at the same time changed me permanently. Since then, no girl has gotten close to me. I keep most friends at a distance. I became something of a loner. Its funny because before 8th grade, I was so outgoing to everyone. Now, ten or so years later, I have trouble in social situations. I feel awkward.
There are times I look back and think that she had to have cared about me. So many things she did that I doubt she did for anyone else. But then comes the final twist. Two years ago, after a rare night of drinking with friends, the best friend I had that argument with tells me in his drunken stupor that he did something with her the year I fell in love with her. I don't think I mentioned this, but he was also in my class that year. And he KNEW I loved her because I remember telling him about it. I was sober enough to remember what he said, but I've never questioned him about it. There's no point.
To borrow one of my favorite quotes, "It is what it is." Maybe one day I'll find my soulmate, but I doubt it. As for physical pain, thankfully there isn't one that stands above the others. Twisted ankle, sprained wrist, etc. Nothing to write about. Sorry for the long story, but I just felt like letting that out.
I'd always get mixed signals from her. She was a genuinely friendly person. So at times I'd felt like I was intimately close to her, but let's just say I wasn't the only one. By the end of the school year, when it was clear we wouldn't be in the same class the following year, I tried to confess. I say tried because it wasn't in person, but on AIM. Yea, I know. Stupid. Anyway, I guess she thought I was joking or that I was someone else, because she just blew me off. She was out of state for most of the summer, so I didn't see her at all. Needless to say, that was one of the worst summers of my life. I was a wreck.
When she returned at the beginning of the school year, the magic of our friendship was very much diminished. That whole summer, seeing our friendship gradually die, and having an argument with my best friend at the same time changed me permanently. Since then, no girl has gotten close to me. I keep most friends at a distance. I became something of a loner. Its funny because before 8th grade, I was so outgoing to everyone. Now, ten or so years later, I have trouble in social situations. I feel awkward.
There are times I look back and think that she had to have cared about me. So many things she did that I doubt she did for anyone else. But then comes the final twist. Two years ago, after a rare night of drinking with friends, the best friend I had that argument with tells me in his drunken stupor that he did something with her the year I fell in love with her. I don't think I mentioned this, but he was also in my class that year. And he KNEW I loved her because I remember telling him about it. I was sober enough to remember what he said, but I've never questioned him about it. There's no point.
To borrow one of my favorite quotes, "It is what it is." Maybe one day I'll find my soulmate, but I doubt it. As for physical pain, thankfully there isn't one that stands above the others. Twisted ankle, sprained wrist, etc. Nothing to write about. Sorry for the long story, but I just felt like letting that out.
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Room101
Waifu Collector
Bacterial ear infection.
When your ear hurts terribly every time:
- You hear a sound
- You move
- Move your jaw (i.e eating)
And nothing you do lessens the pain...it's just there, eating at you away, while you're looking for nearest screwdriver to drill through your head...
Pretty nasty stuff.
Mentally? I don't quite remember...maybe partially that I make a habit of wiping out more traumatic memories, or at least trying to avoid thinking about them.
When your ear hurts terribly every time:
- You hear a sound
- You move
- Move your jaw (i.e eating)
And nothing you do lessens the pain...it's just there, eating at you away, while you're looking for nearest screwdriver to drill through your head...
Pretty nasty stuff.
Mentally? I don't quite remember...maybe partially that I make a habit of wiping out more traumatic memories, or at least trying to avoid thinking about them.
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Mentally, I would say the most pain came from the days my father was initially falling into schizophrenia. He would accuse the entire family, me and my mother especially, of casting witchcraft on him. This was daily for us, so you can imagine how hard it must have been for me at twelve years old. He would blame us for everything, including his own mistakes, and his superstitious friends only made things worse. Eventually, he alienated all of his friends and family, moved out, and found other spouses while still married to my mother. And those are my teen years in a nutshell.
As for physical I've got nothing.
As for physical I've got nothing.
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Almost snapping some muscles in my back due to training too hard and growing too fast. I had to quit training, which was my entire life. 8 hours a week of scheduled training. Trained Ju-Jutsu from the age of 7 to the age of 14 when my back just couldn't take it anymore and I had to quit, and was told that I'll never compete or even train on that level ever again. And my back will never completely heal.
Note that training was my life, so now I had nothing to do and the only thing I really enjoyed doing was ripped away, so I went into a depression and shit got quite fucked up for a while.
No doubt both the most physical and emotional thing I've ever been through.
Note that training was my life, so now I had nothing to do and the only thing I really enjoyed doing was ripped away, so I went into a depression and shit got quite fucked up for a while.
No doubt both the most physical and emotional thing I've ever been through.
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Thank God im alive.. when i was in college, and i was on the vehicle passing through. i saw my highschool crush on the bench of a burger stand. When i was about to shout her name, i saw her kissing another dude..ToT *Shocking*. Afterward a friend call me at my cellphone said he want to do helicopter diving, so i went to them. When i was on diving mode theres a shark lurking and i cant do anything because i was on the air and the shark caught me. i was so lucky there is a fishing boat and harpooning the shark -_- I GOT MY LEFT ARM INJURED, and Still is ATTACH, STILL WORKING Though. bad day!! I STILL DREAMING ABOUT IT.. I FEEL LIKE A BIRD DIVING TO THE SHARK MOUTH ALREADY OPEN.
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id have to say physicly when i got hit by a car running a red light when i was on my bick, broke y left leg three ribs on my left side and my left arm.
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When I was smaller, I held on to a firecracker for too long and it blew up in my hand. Due to the fact that my hand was half open at the time it happened (because I was in the process of throwing it) I only received a light second degree burn that, luckily, did not leave a scar. At first I didn't feel anything but after the numbness wore off, it burned like salt on wounds.
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Physically when a public transport hit my house. and I got my bone craked. I'm still 5 years old. it hurt lot
emotionly when I got Drop out from fucking Famous State Accountant College. Damn the proffessor didn't give me chance.
emotionly when I got Drop out from fucking Famous State Accountant College. Damn the proffessor didn't give me chance.
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umm physical would have to be when I got hit by a car and then I thought I could walk it off so I walked to the sidewalk and then passed out flat on my face -___-
Emotional would have to be when my best friend died in a car accident and the funeral was on my birthday
Emotional would have to be when my best friend died in a car accident and the funeral was on my birthday
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Physically would be when I jumped a measly 1.5 meters down and cracked my leg, it hurt like hell
Emotionally: when my fiancée (and only my second girlfriend) left me two weeks before the wedding. She was, and still is, the love of my life. Needless to say this was not fun and has made it impossible for me to be truly close to anyone since
Emotionally: when my fiancée (and only my second girlfriend) left me two weeks before the wedding. She was, and still is, the love of my life. Needless to say this was not fun and has made it impossible for me to be truly close to anyone since
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section8magnet
Pervert for Life.
I have ingrown toenails on my big toes and getting numbed up before the operation is extremely painful. I've had it done three times, they keep coming back. The doctor puts an inch and a half long needle into the tip of your toe and injects Novocaine into it.
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Its gonna sound lame but when I sprained my back, It was constant agony for something like a month. (Sweet Jesus it hurt even when I was lying down perfectly still) :(
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Takerial
Lovable Teddy Bear
section8magnet wrote...
I have ingrown toenails on my big toes and getting numbed up before the operation is extremely painful. I've had it done three times, they keep coming back. The doctor puts an inch and a half long needle into the tip of your toe and injects Novocaine into it.I've had a similar problem.
The main culprit is usually that you're wearing too narrow of shoes for yourself.
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Physically/mentally: living with Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia It's uh... a challenge, to say the least, to experience all kinds of pain every day and to still try and move forward.
Emotionally: watching the girl I'm in love with fall in love with someone else, I need to just let her go , but as long as it's been it's not exactly easy heh.
Emotionally: watching the girl I'm in love with fall in love with someone else, I need to just let her go , but as long as it's been it's not exactly easy heh.