So whats the worst pain you have ever felt?
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Re: So whats the worst pain you have ever felt?I had this too, dentist drilled into my tooth (root canal) but due to abscess my gum was too inflamed/infected for an injection.(Original post by overtherainbow)
having an absess drained without anaesthetic, by a long way -
Re: So whats the worst pain you have ever felt?
Had my heel bone cut in two, a lump of bone taken from my hip and pinned in between my heel bone. i then had my accessory navicular bone in my foot cut off. my posterior tibal tendon cut and shortened. and my achilles thendon was cut in three places and ripped to strech it. i then had the whole process on both hip and foot repeated on the other side
also the surgeon couldnt removee the pins with the pliers and the force of someone holding my foot and him yanking them out was horrible and left a pool of blood underneath me. that was over a year ago and just can walk again properly now.
Last edited by Ashface; 16-06-2012 at 17:06. -
Re: So whats the worst pain you have ever felt?
My lung collapsed in March, which lead to a very painful three weeks. Things like aspirations making the inside of my boob feel crushed, drains being put in and out of my chest, broken canyolars, and moving about when the top part of my body was pratically paralysed were some of the most ****ing painful things ever done to me. Got to do it all again in three weeks
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Re: So whats the worst pain you have ever felt?lol I must have done this once a term when I was at Uni, wouldn't mind but I never used the damn things that often!(Original post by loulou111)
try stepping on a drawing pin so that it becomes completely embedded into your foot
i have never known any other pain like it....
Worst pain I've ever felt was urinary tract infection. Used to get them quite often when I was a kid. The term pissing needles comes to mind. -
Re: So whats the worst pain you have ever felt?
I sprained my ankle when I was 6 and I remember that hurting pretty badly. Apart from that, I've had really bad cramps because of lady problems and also in my legs (for some reason I'm prone to foot cramp and sometimes thigh cramp, that's the worst). I don't think I've had any worse than that.
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Re: So whats the worst pain you have ever felt?You have reached the limit of how many posts you can rate today!(Original post by don_lad_)
when my girlfriend made me watch 2 back to back episodes of keeping up with the kardashians
EDIT: WHy the Neg? I wanted to pos rep it....Last edited by shmuxel; 16-06-2012 at 17:34. -
Re: So whats the worst pain you have ever felt?
- Really bad tootache
- I can get anxiety attacks which cause me physical pain for months if something bad happens in my life or I'm really nervous. The two examples i can think of being before I went to university for the first time and when my ex-gf broke up with me. -
Period pain- when its so bad that if it hits me when im out in public/town, that i lie down on shop floors or scrunch up into a ball, which is pretty often. Lets face it, when you feel someone has stabbed you in the stomach and a small army are jumping up and down on the knife, you dont give a **** about what other people are thinking. Including struggling to keep your food down when you have period pains -.-
Apart from that i have been fairly lucky- never broken anything (yet!) although ripping half your nail off and bending it back again is horrid and bruising your tail bone- i couldnt sit down for almost a week :/
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also the surgeon couldnt removee the pins with the pliers and the force of someone holding my foot and him yanking them out was horrible and left a pool of blood underneath me. that was over a year ago and just can walk again properly now.
Though there is something satisfying about striding into A&E covered in blood