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26-05-2011, 09:18 PM | #91 | |||
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i have been blessed with things like pain, but when 9 i had my third operation on my eye and one of internal stitches that were meant to disolve came adrift and landed on the back of my eye - not sure how painful that would be to me today for a 9 year old, it was massive
probably the worst as an adult was just after waking up from a hernia operation. until they gave me some more pain killers it was pretty harsh. the pain killers worked because all i remember is the initial pain and then coming in and out of conciousness during the sydney/st kilda preliminary in 2005. i would see about 10-20 minutes and then nod off again, wake up for another 10-20 minutes and nod off again Quote:
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26-05-2011, 09:25 PM | #92 | |||
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As for me I don't think I've ever experienced anything really painful. I've probably jinxed myself now........ |
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26-05-2011, 11:03 PM | #93 | ||
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I thought I would throw a few pics up since no one else has. This is my ankle at the moment. Probably not the worst pain ever but after tearing ligaments early in the morn and continuing to work (drafting sheep) for most of the day it was more than a tickle. The next day was quite painful. I wasn't able to stand on it for a couple of days.
My other painful experiences? When I was young, probably about 3 or 4, I was sitting on a swivel stool at the breakfast bar. Anyway I pushed with my feet against the cupboards, the chair tilts back on 2 legs then swivels around and throws me face first into the floor. My 2 front teeth were shoved up into my gums never to be seen again. I was too young to remember but I am sure that would have hurt like hell. My only other one was cluster headaches. They are a type of migraine. I basically feels like your head is going to explode. For me they came on every morning and lasted for probably 3 or 4 hours. Luckily I haven't had them for years but they are that bad that you want your head to explode to make it stop. I would say they are the worst pain I have experienced. You cannot think and are basically crippled with pain. |
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27-05-2011, 01:04 AM | #94 | ||
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ouch! i would have thought that should be wrapped up?
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27-05-2011, 02:29 AM | #95 | ||
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Hit in the nuts with a cricket bat when I was 13 - Swollen testicle, it is easily the most painful thing I've ever experienced... it grew to approximately twice-three times regular size.
That was the last time I ever played wicket keeper! I couldn't sit down without IMMENSE pain, I couldn't walk without IMMENSE pain, I could only really lay down and feel a large degree of pain (better than standing or sitting). It lasted about two or three weeks, the doctor had nothing but sympathy for me. He gave me some painkillers and some other fancy drugs that thankfully worked to get rid of the swelling. The thing is, I was too embarrassed to tell anybody that anything had happened, so I went to school like that for a week or so before I saw a doctor. I'd honestly prefer to die over have that happen again! I've been burnt, kicked, punched, I've slipped over, dropped things on myself, got nasty cuts, etc but nothing compares to that pain. The initial hit from the cricket bat felt like nothing compared to the ongoing pain. The hit had a massive amount of force behind it, I was wearing a box and it broke that!!! A few months ago, I was trying to pry a massive steel bar out of a piece of shelving; I stupidly put my head over it just as I gave it a massive tug, it came free and slammed me right under the chin. I was talking to a customer at the time (this happened at work) and she didn't notice. Turned out the blow cracked a couple of teeth, chipped another and I'm truly surprised it didn't break my jaw/I didn't pass out. Funny thing is, I continued the conversation as if nothing had happened and proceeded to sell the customer her wares
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27-05-2011, 08:39 AM | #96 | ||||
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27-05-2011, 08:59 AM | #97 | ||
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Kidney stones and the pain in my lower back and right leg from dodgy L4-L5 and L5-S1 discs or lack of.
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27-05-2011, 09:34 AM | #98 | ||
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Done the broken bones thing from falling off bikes going way too fast etc etc etc and although it is not a physical pain what totally destroyed me was when my 2 sons were young ( too young to communicate to you what was wrong with them ) and had something wrong with them , having to sit impotently by as they suffered totally tore my insides out . The feeling is palpable and impossible to describe , anyone whos been through it will know .
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27-05-2011, 09:43 AM | #99 | |||
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Other painfull events - Broke both arms at the same time (one of them in two places), shot with a bb gun, multiple bmx stacks, hit in the head by a log, 1 miilion construction related accidents but there are 2 standouts. 1) when I was five (it was that bad i can still remmeber 25 years later) I was sitting on the rear carry rack of a nighbours racing bycilcle and my foot got caught in the spokes and chain at about 40kmh causing an awsome skid and a very sore foot. 2) got a full concrete truck stuck on a very steep hill and had to unload it by barrow about 50 meters away. after doing that I had to move 150kg concret pads around until we got the truck out (2 hours later). My whole boddy cramped up for about 5 minutes (. I would gladdly choose every other pain i experienced in my life all at once than that cramp-a-thon). |
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27-05-2011, 11:27 AM | #100 | |||
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27-05-2011, 11:43 AM | #101 | ||
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Holy crap just reading this thread is making me ache all over!
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27-05-2011, 01:02 PM | #102 | ||
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I was in an energex cherry picker 4.5yrs ago, the turn table snapped.
The result was 3 broken vertebrae, pieces of bone apparently 60% of the way through my spinal column. Fix was some titanium rods and some screws. At the time I wished to die as it hurt allot (cannot find the words to express this). Now it’s not too bad, just constant back pain, some days it still keeps me in bed.
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27-05-2011, 01:11 PM | #103 | ||
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I have a fairly high pain threshold, however I can not take any kind of anesthetic...so having a root canal done on a front tooth and having a live nerve still present.....is probably about the worse pain I have ever felt. Ouch!
Having said that though...you tend to forget the pain fairly quickly.
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27-05-2011, 03:57 PM | #104 | ||
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In 2008 (I was 20) my back completely collapsed. (some may remember a thread) My L5/S1 disc was completely shot, irreparable and useless. It did not support my spine what so ever and the problem is between those 2 vertebraes is where the nerves go through which travel down the legs to your feet. This crushed the nerves. I'm sure most of you have experienced sciatica and I'd already dealt with it for a few years as it progressively got worse since it started as an ache when i was about 17.
What happened was being the romantic man I am, I decided to take the missus for a horse ride in the Hunter Valley during a work conference on a Saturday. Spent an hour on the horse and yeah I wasn't exactly comfortable (probably blinding pain to most people lol) but I was handling it. Drove home that afternoon and everything felt under control. Went out that night to the city for my birthday and partied hardy before relaxing all Sunday. Monday morning I get to work and its a bit stiff, a bit stingy and I wasn't surprised since the weekend i'd had but by about 11:30 I couldn't walk. My feet were both numb, my legs felt like they were coursing with acid, my nerves felt like they were being sliced with white hot scalples, I literally couldn't see and I was almost passing out. I think what made it worse was it was concentrated in certain spots - Like the muscles felt okay, maybe a tiny bit of tingle but right next to it was blinding pain.. Somehow I managed to get home via public transport (should have bought a bottle of JD for the trip now that I think about it). The next few days were hell - could barely move. Took an hour just to put a pair of pants on, couldn't even go to the bathroom without a blinding struggle. No sleep until they knocked me out for the surgery.. By Thursday that week I was in Hospital having 2 rods and 4 bolts implanted to support the vertebraes and take the weight off the disc. It still hurts almost constantly but no where near as bad as it did and I wouldn't wish that pain on anyone. 95% of the time its just a dull ache but its taken 2 years to get to this point..
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27-05-2011, 05:17 PM | #105 | |||
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27-05-2011, 06:32 PM | #106 | ||
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i was prying a wreck door open with a jimmy bar, at full force and leveraging as hard as i could to get the lock to pop (credit to nissan), the bar popped out and straight into my cheek bone (luckily just below the eye). i went starry as, felt like barry hall had a free shot at me, nearly blacked out but kept standing and just said "oh s#$". about 3-4 seconds later, the blood just started slowly streaming out. got a pretty cool scar now due to the claw end of the jimmy bar..
but by far the worst pain (i may cop **** for this) is emotional pain. Because nothing fixes it. you cant take any drugs for it, and drinking makes it just more aparent. ive never broken a bone, nor fractured, and im a pretty action based guy. either lucky, or unbreakable.
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28-05-2011, 12:51 AM | #107 | ||
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Yuh emotional pain Is the $&@!.. *In 2006 I lost my dad suddenly with heart attack in the march and my 14yo nephew in a car accident that sept... He was driving at super high speed with the 30+ yo female owner of the vehicle in the passenger seat..car burst into flames with him trapped in it..don't get me wrong.. He shouldn't have been driving...but.. The punishment for the &@!& bag in the passenger seat...a $750 fine!! And the cop heard her tell her mother she grabbed the steering wheel ( was inadmissable cuz he didn't SEE her say it).... Pain... Now that's someone I wish a world of pain upon
Oh and the fine wasn't for him driving...it was cuz she refused to tell the cops who was driving !?!
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28-05-2011, 09:38 AM | #108 | ||
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28-05-2011, 09:58 AM | #109 | |||
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Its the most excruciating, unrelenting pain there is & it has actually made me vomit each time ive had an attack & im not prone to upchucking. Wouldnt wish it on my worst enemy.
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