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28-06-2007, 02:48 AM | #1 | ||
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Thought I would start this thread and ask people what is the worst physical pain they have ever experienced?
I flew down to Sydney Monday morning to collect my car (had the beginnings of the flu) felt pretty crap driving home Monday night in the rain so had to stop overnight 1 1/2 hrs from home and made it home Tuesday. Washed the car and went to bed. Couldnt sleep at all as had cronic pain in head/ear. During the night after taking 4 mersyndol and 4 panadeine forte and still no sleep my left ear started to bleed so went up to the hospital yesterday to be told my eardrum and burst and had a fullon earinfection. Panadeine Forte still isnt working am taking antibiotics now but still 10/10 pain level and ear is still bleeding quitebadly. Now i have a bad back and need disk replacement surgery, but can honestly say that this ear thing is the worst pain I have experienced What about you (or has anyone had anything similar to my ear?)
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28-06-2007, 02:57 AM | #2 | ||
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well when i was younger i was working with my dad who was a builder, we were pulling the gutters off this house in rosebud, when i fell backwards off the ladder and crushed 2 disks in my spine, which caused it to swell and constrict my nerves i couldnt move my legs for a few days and my back is still farked 2 yrs on im 18 now.
oh also seperate incedent, a nail through my head, plumber mis-fired the gun and pierced my skull, no damage luckily! |
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28-06-2007, 03:03 AM | #3 | ||
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I've had broken bones and all that stuff, but honestly I think the worst pain i've experienced is a cramp. I was out camping once, went out to **** at night, tripped and slipped down a slight embankment sorta thing twisting my knee and have no idea why, but my leg cramped up really bad for soooo freakin long. It was so damn painful that I vomited a bit and almost blacked out. Couldn't walk on it the next day at all either.
Was weird, I get cramps every now and then when asleep or whatever which hurt like buggery, but nothin' like that! Second one would probably be a handlebar going through the back of my shoulder snapping my collarbone and done some other damage. That was from a mis-judged jump (hit the lip and went over). |
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28-06-2007, 03:05 AM | #4 | |||
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Back pain sucks ey. I'm 19 and have had a couple screwed discs for 2 or so years now. All from being stupid and not lifting heavy music equipment properly. |
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28-06-2007, 03:07 AM | #5 | |||
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28-06-2007, 07:41 AM | #6 | ||
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Double dose of Alveolar osteitis (dry socket) following a quadruple Wisdom Tooth extraction :
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28-06-2007, 07:50 AM | #7 | ||
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dislocated shoulder which I poped back in to place myself.. and very minor cracked skull.. tripped and cracked my forehead on the corner of a marble table.. can still feel the slight gap to this day above my right eye.. and see the little scare from stitches. I was only about 5 at the time so I dont really remember that.
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28-06-2007, 07:53 AM | #8 | ||
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Cramp! But let me explain. I am an addicted cricketer that bowls ALOT. Anyway i got a cramp 1 night that was Hamstrings , Quad and Groin ALL AT ONCE. Now waht this means is , you cant move any way without worsening it. You just sit there and scream till it goes away 10 minutes or so. Now get it more often as i get older. Body might be tryin to tell me somethin! "YOUR TOO OLD"!!! :
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28-06-2007, 09:14 AM | #9 | ||
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I had a spine operation a few years ago. Was sliced open like a tin can and probly had my guts spread all over the operating table while they were drilling, taking out disks and chucking metal in my to replace my spine and straghten it. I didn't feel a whole lot of pain for the first couple of days coz they had me so drugged up. But after they were wearing off, boy was I in pain!! Couldn't sit/stand independantly and even with help and breathing exercises everything still f***in hurt!! Glad its all over rover
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28-06-2007, 09:25 AM | #10 | |||
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28-06-2007, 09:41 AM | #11 | ||
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For me, injuring my back whilst playing basketball...
Went to be after the game with a bit of soreness, woke up in the morning not even able to get out of bed. Managed to roll on to the floor and crawl out of my bedroom on hands and knees. My Mum had to pick me up off the ground to get me on to the couch. Sprained ankles from basketball is another one. Watching your foot slowly turn black and yellow from the bruising is interesting though... Also, banging the back of your hand against the chassis of the car whilst trying to undo the oil filter can be quite painful. You always manage to hit it in the wrong spot! Haven't broken anything yet, touch wood.
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28-06-2007, 10:00 AM | #12 | ||
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these are all brutal.
probabbly the worst 2 times were late last year and early this year whenni had my eyebrow pierced. i dropped a rowboat on my head and it impacted on the eyebrow ring. that cained. but at the big day out just gone. watching Trivium, some guy thought it would be fun to rip it out. problem is, he didnt quite make it. he garbbed it and pulled but not fast/hard enough to rip it out completely. by then i'd smashed him in the face and he let go. but the ring was only just hanging in there. and yeah that really reallly hurt.
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28-06-2007, 10:07 AM | #13 | ||
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Bucket to the face. I was so damn drunk and it ******* hurt like hell.
NOTE: Do not play cricket using the bucket as the ball and a fence pailing as a bat. |
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28-06-2007, 10:10 AM | #14 | ||
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Probably when I was working for bunnings.
Bunings cairns has all the whipper snippers hanging on a rail above the ground for display purposes, I was putting some stock on the shelf in behind the display whipper snippers, anyway, I bumped one that didn't have the guard on the shaft of it, anyway, it came crashing down right on my head. I thought damn that hurt a shitload, and I was pretty dizzy and my eyes started to water, anyway, I kept on working on, until my work mate stopped me and said, "we better get you to a doctor dude" Reason being because what I thought was sweat running down my face, was a whole lot of blood. Ended up being a bracket type setup sticking out from the shaft collected me in the head, earnt me a trip to the doctors and 10 stitches, 5 internal to hold the tissue together, and 5 external. AND They made me go back to friggen work the same day :@ Needless to say I left. |
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28-06-2007, 10:17 AM | #15 | ||
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I've got really bad knees. The worst pain I've experienced was probably my first knee failure. I was in about year 10 at school, and in PE playing dodgeball. All of a sudden when I moved, I felt a sharp pain in my left knee, and I collapsed to the ground. My kneecap had dislocated, but popped back in. In doing so, it stretched all the ligaments. I managed to get back up, but it was very sore. I spent the next couple of hours in the sick bay with ice on the knee. I stupidly still played badminton that night. Adreniline took over, and I actually won my matches without much pain! After the matches, the pain kicked in though, and the knee was the size of a balloon
It took about a fortnight for it to recover, but since then, it's been weaker. So much so, I starting taking more weight off my left knee and applying it to my right knee. Sure enough, it failed too, in very similar circumstances. Both kneecaps have dislocated about half a dozen times each since that first incident. Since those ligaments are stretched, they don't seem to hurt anywhere near as much these days. What originally took about a fortnight to recover now takes a couple of hours.
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28-06-2007, 10:28 AM | #16 | ||
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Kidney stones for me!! Felt like some had kicked the crap out of the right side of back and kidney. In the end when it all passed through, i swear i passed a pineapple, cuase it ******* stung like a *****. OUCH!!
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28-06-2007, 10:57 AM | #17 | ||
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Cracked skull.
Broken collar bone, extreme greenstick fracture almost all the way through on a 45 angle, straightened without any painkillers by a retarded nurse. Push bike main sprocket/cog whatever run over my face snapping both front teeth. One I don't remember, I was about 3, smashed glass milk bottle slicing open my right hand, apparently wasn't too fussed and was more interested in the doc looking for glass and then stitching it up though. Cool scar. When I was really little had a drip in my leg for asthma, bashed my leg on the bed screaming for them to get it out, mum got me some magic orange socks though and it was all good :nutsycuck . I also had very poor drainage from my ears and had to get a few sets of tubes put in, cronic ear infections and busted ear drums hearing not badly effected though. The worst however was probably all four fingers of my right hand mashed in between the two sections of a heavy old sash window then the what seemed like an eternity before someone came, climbed outside and wrenched the window back up to free them. Set of scars across my knuckles from that. |
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28-06-2007, 10:59 AM | #18 | ||
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Have experienced much thank god.
But a while ago me and a mate were doing some garderning and a tree branch fell on my arm ( big one ) and it tore the ligaments in my arm |
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28-06-2007, 11:17 AM | #19 | ||
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On holiday in Merimbula when I was younger, my brother and I were in a golf buggy, and he managed to reverse it into a ditch and flip it. I woke up in the ditch with my right arm absolutely caining, dislocated wrist.
Trip to doctor's in Merimbula, then to Bega for a specialist, then drove all the way back to Melbourne overnight to go to the Royal Children's Hospital. Then when they fixed it up and put the cast on.... it popped back out again : All good now though, and I'm a leftie so it didn't slow me down too much.
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28-06-2007, 11:32 AM | #20 | |||
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28-06-2007, 11:32 AM | #21 | ||
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Broken ribs...... drink a bit of Celtic Crossing to help numb the pain..... Drink a little more celtic Crossing to numb the pain...... Just one or two more Celtic Crossing and I should be OK..... Go to bed, room starts spinning, start yelling at Huey and Ralph on the big white phone...... Dont ever get drunk with broken ribs!!!
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28-06-2007, 11:34 AM | #22 | ||
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3 of the worst pains i've experianced were . split cornea , after a doctor at sydney eye hospital was looking for something in my eye and couldnt see it he gave me an eye ball pressure test . which split my retina , he then sent me home, driving home i went temporarily blind in that eye , and the pain was screamlike . i pulled over in a servo, and created a new dance, promting the servo bloke to call an ambulance . for 2 days i couldnt move my eyeball without agony, that meant 10 second sleeping intervals , as REM sets in what a barstard .
the 2nd was i bent over at work and couldnt stand up. went to hospital , and got a gay doctor , who thought i had a sexual disease, he pushed a cotton stick down the old fella ( sharpest instant pain ever) of course therewas nothing wrong there , the doc was just a gay weirdo, the GP DIAGNOSED A HERNIA . and couldn't believe the hospital test i had . the worst though was umbilical hernia surgery. when i woke up the said to me hows the pain, i said 5 out of 10, wait 6 , 7 , 10, 11 , then screamed give me some farken drugs, i remember wishing i was dead , the pain was that bad. they gave me 3 doses and maxxed me out with some drug , and said they couldnt give me anymore , they were telling me to stop rocking, otherwise i'd tear the stitches open, i remember when the drugs hit me , i couldnt move , but the pain was still there , as bad as ever, but my mind kind of didn't give a rats . later i told a nurse, no one informed me it was gonna be that bad , her reply was it's tohard to tell someone the truth with that, umbilical hernia surgury is very painfull . then i asked is it worse than a cessarian . and the nurse replied . no . ohhh i think women are special when it comes to pain thresh hold. |
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28-06-2007, 11:36 AM | #23 | ||
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Toothache. Bar none for me.
I had a 6m fall on to a slab on concrete and it didn't even come close to the intense and prolonged pain of a root that had hooked into the side of my jaw and kept growing. The pain from that was like nothing I have ever experienced. Per the norm, it came to a climax on a long weekend. I took that many pain killers I probably should have had my stomach pumped (like 24 panadol, 12 panadine forte, 8 mercyndol, 12 "some other prescription drug" all in 12hrs - dumb). Nothing relieved the pain so I hit the bottle that night. Funny thing was I thought 1 rum would knock me out but I ended up guzzling through about a bottle and a half without even feeling tipsy. Pain stopped for about 8 hrs, enough to get some sleep. Next day, dentist tries to drug me up for the extraction but none of his drugs would work. Every 15 mins he's come back and tap on the tooth and I would writhe in agony. After nearly 2 hours of this, and enough drugs to knock out a horse, he did the extraction and I felt every last bit of it. Car crashes, dislocated knee, broken ankles, falls - none came close to that bastard toothache. Actually, the pain from a "nerves test" after my fall hurt pretty badly but fortunately it was over pretty quick. |
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28-06-2007, 11:42 AM | #24 | ||
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sledgehammer head came off the handle when the old man was using it. went straight for the back of my head as if it was a magnet. nearly passed out... i wish i had, it probably would have been less painful. i was seeing stars for half an hour.
only 3 stitches though, had them removed last monday. apart from that, getting my left middle finger caught on the uni joint of a 2 piece tailshaft on a land rover freelander about 7 years ago. i was pushing on the center uni as i was refitting the tailshaft when all of a sudden the whole thing sprung back the other way with my finger in it. cracked the intermediate phalange in half and shattered the distal phalange in about 12 bits. THAT was painful for a few days. |
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28-06-2007, 11:53 AM | #25 | ||
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When they handed the V8 trophy to P Rick it felt like I had my testies in a vice in that little mongrel was twisting the handle.
I still get that pit of the stomach feeling when I see the little rat. Mooch
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28-06-2007, 12:02 PM | #27 | ||
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Fractured sternem would have to have been one of the worst for me, every breath for 2 months felt like i was being hit in the chest with a sledge hammer & no matter which way you sit or lay it hurts like hell. About 4 weeks ago i came off a trail bike while being stupid and nearly ripped 2 fingers off and one open, the two were hanging on by the skin. 5 brakes in 3 fingers and 5o odd stiches later. Didn't hurt that much till i got to the hospital and say under the aircon vent, the nurses were supprised that i wasn't bitching. I was given 8mg of morphine in the space of 5 min's just so the doctor could look at my hand, then had nothing for 5 hours as i left the hospital and went to a private one to get the surgery done that night. As if i was going to wait 2 days for someone to put my fingers back together.
Then to top it off last week i fell at work, nearly 5 meters and landed chest down over a steel beam. At first i thought i had broken a few ribs as i couldn't breath, after 1o min i was just in pain but knew nothing was broken. I was made to go to the doctors after i refused to go to the hospital and after about 2o x rays nothing was broken, like i told the doc before i went down. Starting to come out in some crazy colours this week but still cant put my weight on my left leg or lift anything with my right arm. It's not the fall that kills/hurts it's the sudden stop at the end.......... |
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28-06-2007, 12:05 PM | #28 | ||
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Broken Rib for me, initally it didn't hurt so much but it caught up with me. And continued to hurt every time i took a breath for weeks.
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28-06-2007, 12:23 PM | #29 | ||
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Mine was when i was about 9yrs old, was running as fast as i could down the street, but not on the footpath but on the front yards of the townhouses and flats, was looking back while running forward, then when i looked foward i saw one of them pipes that protrude out of the ground that measure water usage. i was real short and i wasnt quick enough to dodge it....... so yeh..... hit my right in the crotch area... mind you this was when was running at full speed. fell to the ground couldnt stand for like i dont kno how long (think i mightve fallen asleep for a while, or just knocked out) and when i did i couldnt walk far.
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28-06-2007, 12:46 PM | #30 | ||
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Worse pain I can recall was when someone posted Peter Andre and Jordan singing a duet together on Ford forums ;)
Apart from that I would say broken jaw - any pain around the head is difficult to tune out too.
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