Most Painful Thing You Have EVER been through..
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Oy, Jesus Murphy where to begin...
-When I was in the hospital last summer after the operation on my neck. I was on heavy painkillers, so the nurses were ordered to only give me it every four hours lest I risk overdose. Every time it wore off, the pain was fucking unbearable- I couldn't even make any noise. Sweating, shaking uncontrollably.
I fucking hated that.
-When I fell three stories down onto the driveway. I sprained my back. I couldn't even get up, it hurt so much. Took me maybe a month before I could walk properly again.
-When the dentist did a filling. "Oh- it's not that deep. You won't need any Novocaine".
-When my sister took a big honkin' pot of boiling water fresh off the stove, tripped, and spilled it all over my damned face.
-Getting kicked by horse on two occasions: Once in the face, which required an operation, and once in the shin (I'm a total wimp when it comes to any shin damage).
-Every time that I knock my left elbow on anything. I broke it last summer (along with my neck) so it's still incredibly sensitive.
As for emotional pain, I'm afraid that I can't really identify that stuff very well. I'm not too good with that.
-When I was in the hospital last summer after the operation on my neck. I was on heavy painkillers, so the nurses were ordered to only give me it every four hours lest I risk overdose. Every time it wore off, the pain was fucking unbearable- I couldn't even make any noise. Sweating, shaking uncontrollably.
I fucking hated that.
-When I fell three stories down onto the driveway. I sprained my back. I couldn't even get up, it hurt so much. Took me maybe a month before I could walk properly again.
-When the dentist did a filling. "Oh- it's not that deep. You won't need any Novocaine".
-When my sister took a big honkin' pot of boiling water fresh off the stove, tripped, and spilled it all over my damned face.
-Getting kicked by horse on two occasions: Once in the face, which required an operation, and once in the shin (I'm a total wimp when it comes to any shin damage).
-Every time that I knock my left elbow on anything. I broke it last summer (along with my neck) so it's still incredibly sensitive.
As for emotional pain, I'm afraid that I can't really identify that stuff very well. I'm not too good with that.
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Emotional - The girl im in love with is Asexual and she hates heterosexual relationships.
Physical - I was riding down a hill on my bike and hit a massive pothole. I hit the pavement so hard that I bounced off the ground and blacked out in mid air then woke up by hitting the ground. Major road rash afterward.
Physical - I was riding down a hill on my bike and hit a massive pothole. I hit the pavement so hard that I bounced off the ground and blacked out in mid air then woke up by hitting the ground. Major road rash afterward.
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Physical: dislocated rib pushing into my lung. Not enough to tear but it hurt to breath and I couldn't move beyond 90 degrees. Driving was a nightmare. every move sent it into my lung causing me to catch my breath and at the same time sending pain shooting throughout my body. Yeah not fun at all. Neither was it fun having the dr realign it.
Mental: I think having my mom tell me she wanted to kill me. Not like she hated me or anything, she was off her meds and well she wanted to go and loved me to much to leave me here. I still remember her words to this day and that was like 13 years ago. Its was without a doubt the most terrifying thing I ever saw and heard.
Mental: I think having my mom tell me she wanted to kill me. Not like she hated me or anything, she was off her meds and well she wanted to go and loved me to much to leave me here. I still remember her words to this day and that was like 13 years ago. Its was without a doubt the most terrifying thing I ever saw and heard.
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Emotional... right now, I've been doing my thesis for a long time, I can't say I really enjoy the company of my partners anymore... also fock theones that qualify my work, they are never pleased with our work, and keep adding stupid shit...
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Kidney stone. Can't wait for the next actually. I took percocet for the pain and could not move or eat. Before that in the hospital I was given morphine, which nearly instantly made me depressed.
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^ that shit fucking hurts. also when my appendix got infected, but that was when i was a kid so i dont really remember correctly.
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artcellrox
The Grey Knight :y
zeroniv_legend wrote...
When I got circumcised. That hurtsHonestly, the initial fear is what wrecked me the most, but the anesthesia got to my head so much, I don't remember there being any pain.
When I woke up back home, I remember being pretty sore and playing the Disney's Aladdin board game.
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Physical : Traffic Accident, I crashed pedestrian when I was riding on motorcycle at the night. I broke my nose and my smelling sense was damaged (I wore my helmet). I can't smell for few months after that accident. The pedestrian? Minor head injury.
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when at my Campus Orientation period. I was pushed up to my limit both physical and mental. I hope I don't have to go through that (or any event that comparable to that) ever again.
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artcellrox wrote...
When I woke up back home, I remember being pretty sore and playing the Disney's Aladdin board game.
BECAUSE you get anasthetic, and I don't
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Having my teeth pulled out becuase of an infection... Even the anestesic haddn't helped to ease the pain..
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I failed my German test once, that's the worst nightmare I've ever had
I only have one more chance to pass the next test
I only have one more chance to pass the next test
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Was bitten by a baby rattlesnake, had all the skin on my left pointer finger melt off, hurt like fuck
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Probably when I fell when we were visiting Disneyland Paris on vacation when I was very little, and I had to get stitches on my chin. ;3;
Worst mental pain? Too much to keep track of, to be honest.
Worst mental pain? Too much to keep track of, to be honest.
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Would have to be 1969, was in the service. I sustained a 14" break in my left leg, tore the tendons, sprained the ankle, cracked nine bones in one foot and 10 in the other. It was two and half days before they got me to proper medical facilities. The ankle was so swollen they couldn't cast my leg for two weeks (this was long before inflatable casts, etc)so I was splinted for two weeks. Then I had a series of non-walking and eventually walking casts. Spent three months flat on my back and another three months in walking casts.