Your most intense pain ever?
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I thought it was passing kidney stones on 3 different occasions. Turns out urinating afte waking up AFTER having surgery for kidney stones...and it lasted at least a week. Whoever told my urologist that Vicodin would handle the "discomfort" was sadly mistaken.1
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Gall stones!! Had my gall bladder removed in 2006. That was some pain! I've rolled my ankles several times each and dislocated fingers playing volleyball. Broke my had playing softball. But gall stones that was some pain.2
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I've had children with no meds and two major back surgeries after breaking my back in the military... But the absolute worst pain I've ever had was when I contracted bacterial meningitis from pain injections in my back... I was literally on a morphine drip in the hospital for a week!! When I was discharged I had a port put in for antibiotic and pain medication for another month.. Definitely the worst pain I've ever had.1
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Prolonged dry socket.0
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20+ hours of labor pains, emergency c section and 5 days in the hospital after my incision became infected. I literally thought my intestines would just fall right out of me after that. Terrible.0
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Cracked rib and steroid shot in my heel.
I had to have a shot in my palette when the other shots failed to numb my tooth when getting a cap.
The shot it self wasn't painful it was the feeling that the liquid was going in my nose.0 -
Dr1nkbleachndye wrote: »Got hit by a dirtbike when I was 6, was about an hr away from gangrene. Couldnt have a graft surgery then because I was too young. Had to redress/bandage my leg every day for 2 years until I had grown enough to be able to have a successful skin graft. I don't want to try to explain what it was like because it would be useless.
Fun times
It's strange that the couldn't do your skin grafts at 6yo. The reason I said that is I was hit by a car when I was 6 and it tore up the front of my leg and foot. I was already going to give this story as the most pain I have every had. The redress/bandage of my leg and foot every day was the most intense excruciating pain. You are right it is almost useless to try to explain, 49 years later it is still seared in my brain.
That said I only had to endure it for 28 days until they did skin grafts. I wonder why they had to wait for you to grow up. I will say this, I did have to have 3 different skin grafts at 6, 7 and 9yo for it to finally be completely successful. However I would gladly go through even more skin grafts than go though the redress/bandage during all that time.1 -
Dr1nkbleachndye wrote: »Got hit by a dirtbike when I was 6, was about an hr away from gangrene. Couldnt have a graft surgery then because I was too young. Had to redress/bandage my leg every day for 2 years until I had grown enough to be able to have a successful skin graft. I don't want to try to explain what it was like because it would be useless.
Fun times
It's strange that the couldn't do your skin grafts at 6yo. The reason I said that is I was hit by a car when I was 6 and it tore up the front of my leg and foot. I was already going to give this story as the most pain I have every had. The redress/bandage of my leg and foot every day was the most intense excruciating pain. You are right it is almost useless to try to explain, 49 years later it is still seared in my brain.
That said I only had to endure it for 28 days until they did skin grafts. I wonder why they had to wait for you to grow up. I will say this, I did have to have 3 different skin grafts at 6, 7 and 9yo for it to finally be completely successful. However I would gladly go through even more skin grafts than go though the redress/bandage during all that time.0 -
Ruptured a disk in my back. Close to deploying and was scared I'd get medically discharged and lose my daughters insurance coverage. Felt like I was stabbing me with a knife 24hrs a day. Stopped sleeping, but somehow kept working out/running. Thought about killing myself every minute of every day, figured I would get myself killed once deployed just to get some relief. Right before leaving I could hardly walk and had to go see a doc that told me no way in hell I was deploying. I broke down in tears, because I let my squad down and my kids. Got surgery and 8 months later was gtg!
This. I ruptured/bulged a disc in my back about 12 years ago, it completely mashed my sciatic nerve going down my left leg. The pain was so excruciating that when the nurse asked me "on a scale of 1-10 how much does it hurt", I replied "b*tch if you cut it off it would hurt less", she said "that's a 10!". It hurt so damn bad I wanted to die to make it stop. Nothing but morphine would touch the pain, and even then it was short lived relief. Eventually it completely impinged the nerve and I had to have emergency surgery (lost the feeling below my waist). That was, without a doubt, the worst pain I've ever felt. I had another bout with it last year when I managed to rupture 2-3 discs in my lower back doing too much high impact walking trying to lose weight (I was seriously overdoing it based on my current weight at the time). Pain was almost as bad. Since recovering from that (without surgery this time thanks to some yoga and steroid shots) I've made my core the focus of my daily exercise and it's helped a lot.2 -
Road rash on both arms with three cracked ribs thanks to a blowout on my front tire while doing about 65mph.0
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I've had 3 babies with no medication, the smallest one was induced and it hurt the most, but the worst pain, a kidney stone the size of a pea, stuck in my ureter. Had to drive myself to the emergency room, then spent the entire time in the bathroom throwing up from the pain. Never knew how bad the roads were in this town until that day, every bump felt like certain death. Big stones are so much worse than labor, I'd have all my kids twice and back to back over another large stone. Smaller stones hurt like hell, but labor wins over that pain.1
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Spinal headaches. I got them after my second c-section. I had to lay down at all times otherwise I would get too nauseous and vomit. Also, if I was not laying down, I would have excruciating pain in my back, neck, the base of my skull, and all the way to the front. It was horrible. I had to lay down on frozen water bottles to get any kind of comfort and that lasted for about a week, maybe a few days longer.1
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Being punched in the stomach after a laparascopy, Ouch!0
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vivmom2014 wrote: »Prolonged dry socket.
ugh +1. While in florida over thanksgiving holiday. Sooo depressing and sad0 -
Riffraft1960 wrote: »Dr1nkbleachndye wrote: »Got hit by a dirtbike when I was 6, was about an hr away from gangrene. Couldnt have a graft surgery then because I was too young. Had to redress/bandage my leg every day for 2 years until I had grown enough to be able to have a successful skin graft. I don't want to try to explain what it was like because it would be useless.
Fun times
It's strange that the couldn't do your skin grafts at 6yo. The reason I said that is I was hit by a car when I was 6 and it tore up the front of my leg and foot. I was already going to give this story as the most pain I have every had. The redress/bandage of my leg and foot every day was the most intense excruciating pain. You are right it is almost useless to try to explain, 49 years later it is still seared in my brain.
That said I only had to endure it for 28 days until they did skin grafts. I wonder why they had to wait for you to grow up. I will say this, I did have to have 3 different skin grafts at 6, 7 and 9yo for it to finally be completely successful. However I would gladly go through even more skin grafts than go though the redress/bandage during all that time.
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I dislocated my hip years ago. That didn't hurt. Getting it set didn't hurt. When I'm running or working/walking and it slides out of place a tad will put me on the ground gasping and bracing for my world to end.0
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The nurse kept pushing my leg back while I was giving natural birth and managed to dislocate my hip, it was excruciating, thankfully I passed out. I sued and got fat check though but I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy1
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Wow reading these stories makes me thankful I'm my 30 yrs of life iv never had bad bad pain..Prob dislocating my shoulder a few times when I was young but even that wasn't excruciating0
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Let's see...
I've had a horse flip over backwards on my causing my to land back first on a trailer hitch
I've dislocated my right shoulder multiple times
I've torn the rotator cuff in said shoulder
I've torn a meniscus in my right knee
I've had toes broken and a toenail dislodged by 2000 pound horses stepping on me.
I've slammed my thumb in a car door resulting in the loss of the nail.
I've had numerous 2'nd degree burns from working around hot cooking equipment.
And menstrual cramps that had me vomiting and unable to move for 24 hours.
I've had nerve techniques applied to my body by fellow martial artists including a 6th dan in aikido.
All of those were nothing compared to kidney stones.2 -
I've given birth twice .. Once via emergency c section.. Fallen down stairs.. Gotten in car wrecks but nothing is as painful as reading the "singles hangout" thread3
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Gall stones!! Was puking green acid all over non stop. Had my gall bladder removed. Nicked my pancreas removing it. Ended up with Acute Pancreatitis. That is a blast! Kept puking... NG Tube...allergic reaction to formula...TPN! The worst may have been after the second surgery ( 10 weeks later when pancreatic cyst the size of a grapefruit had a rind and they could remove it) when they gave me Oxy to see if I could do oral pain meds. I had visual hallucinations and could not stop laughing. Painful Belly Laughs for almost 4 hours, three days after abdominal surgery.0
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Slipped on the ice, with my leg at a weird angle, knew it was bad before I hit the ground screaming, but managed to avoid concussion. Ambulance people pushed my head down when I tried to look at the ankle. When I saw the initial xrays several weeks later - it was an ugly mess with the foot at an impossible angle. Both tibia and fibula broken and displaced, part of the heelbone cracked off. Two plates, around 12 screws. Three days after the operation, pain was even worse.
Previous injuries, arm broken in two places, terrible pain, but since I didn't know it was broken - I walked around for 2 days before getting a cast.
Other ankle broken, single clean crack - but since I didn't think it was broken I took a taxi to hospital. They couldn't understand how I was able to walk in.1 -
Trapped wind. Seriously. I was in an ambulance and everything it was so bad, I thought I was dying.
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Fell off a 12 foot fence, arm hit a large Tree stump and snapped my wrist in half. Arm was totally distorted. This not the bad part... Went to Hospital where doctor decided to re-set the wrist without putting me under.
I had 4 nurses holding me down and the screams were heard all over the building.
(The nurses holding me down I didn't even appreciate!)0 -
Fractured my L4and L5 in car wreck in 05 woke next day no filling in my legs and felt like some one was cutting me in. Half1
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Shattered ankle... Two surgeries later with plates and screws. I'm good now or best I can be.. Lol1
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*warning, some gore*
I had jaw surgery, very swollen face and so out of it on my way home. I'd had tubes pulling out the bloody run off, and they told me when I was released that my last dose of morphine had been during my sleepy recovery and I should take my opioid prescription on the way home. But I couldn't communicate at all, and just didn't feel ready to deal with the syringe and tubing to deliver it. I got home with my mom and a nurse, and within moments of walking in the door I needed to vomit. It was a combo of drugs, the pain setting in, and the blood in my stomach. It was like the shinning. I was shaking so hard from the pressure of my jaws trying to open against the banding (they don't wire jaws anymore, but they did tightly seal with many rubber bands), and the panic of having to vomit with a closed jaw was too much and the pain was blinding, trying to tell the nurse to cut the bands was so difficult but my mom finally figured it out and snapped them for me. Immediate release of pressure and no more anesthesia made me vomit again and I passed right out. While I was out the nurse took good care of me and when I woke I took the medicine but holy cow, I hope to never feel that again.
A close second was an endometrial biopsy. I can't think about it too much without refeeling that deep deep sharp pain.0 -
I snapped my tibia in half skateboarding. That hurt a lot. For a month straight.0
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