What the most painful thing thats happend to you?

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30 Dec 2006, 1:40 am

Kidney stones!! !! !! !! !! !!


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30 Dec 2006, 7:31 am

^^I have heard that kidney stones pain is about the worst ever.

I had ECT without enough muscle relaxant once. I could only describe myself afterwards as feeling "broken".



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30 Dec 2006, 8:39 am

Mentally...no.

Physically...not really. Broken toes, a few grazes and bruises...nothing too painful in my life...so far.



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30 Dec 2006, 8:40 am

Double Post. Sorry.



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30 Dec 2006, 8:56 am

Alternative wrote:
Mentally...no.

Physically...not really. Broken toes, a few grazes and bruises...nothing too painful in my life...so far.


Broke my toes when the car hit me while I was on my bike. Though it was not that
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30 Dec 2006, 3:35 pm

hmm...
i don't know what poisoned me but, after i came home from a restaurant i started feeling horrible. for one and half days i ate nothing and tasted nothing(save my own vomit and bad medicine) it was not a very thrilling experience. but it makes a great a campfire story! okay...not really


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30 Dec 2006, 6:58 pm

mentally-getting rejected by my friends at my old church and the problem i had with the pastor there...

physically-maybe getting a sprained ankle...



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30 Dec 2006, 9:27 pm

Another painful thing that's happened to me, was the fact that I've torn the Achelies Tendon, at the bottom of my right foot, early last January. I couldn't walk on it, for two months, because I'm a baby when it comes to pain and I've re-gained 20 of the 60 lbs that I've lost. I'm careful with what I eat, 85% of the time, but it's a real Bastard getting that weight off. My foot's been fine for at least nine months.



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30 Dec 2006, 9:41 pm

Alcohol poisoning is the only painful thing I can remember. One instance I apparently drank so much that I didn't start vomiting it out until 2pm the next day. I then got to see just about everything I had drank, in reverse. Felt like hell most of the day. I'm never quite sure if I'm getting it accidentally, or if it is intentional...

Past that, pretty high tolerance for pain. Broke (fractured) my hand about a year ago from punching a steel door. Managed to knock the...uh... not the bolt, or deadbolt, but the "lesser" bolt thingy out of the wooden frame of the door jamb. Didn't get the hand checked for a week, since my friends wouldn't shut up about how f****d up it likely was.

Stepped on some broken glass at one point and I think it is still stuck in my foot. That happened almost a year ago. Still is irritating from time to time, but doesn't "hurt" really. Then again, neither did my hand. Just felt irritating.

I might be able to think of something better if I had anything that resembled a good long-term memory. Don't remember much of anything before high school. Don't remember much of anything in detail before college. Bits and pieces, of course, but that's it.



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30 Dec 2006, 10:04 pm

I had salmonella once. It was pretty bad. I had to have IV nutrition because it was so bad and I was so weak.

Still nothing compared to the gall stones.



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30 Dec 2006, 10:06 pm

renaeden wrote:
I had ECT without enough muscle relaxant once. I could only describe myself afterwards as feeling "broken".


I thought you werent even supposed to be concious for ECT!! Let alone not enough relaxant!



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30 Dec 2006, 10:22 pm

Warren wrote:
renaeden wrote:
I had ECT without enough muscle relaxant once. I could only describe myself afterwards as feeling "broken".


I thought you werent even supposed to be concious for ECT!! Let alone not enough relaxant!


Seriously - have you thought about suing for malpractice?



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30 Dec 2006, 10:54 pm

janicka wrote:
Warren wrote:
renaeden wrote:
I had ECT without enough muscle relaxant once. I could only describe myself afterwards as feeling "broken".


I thought you werent even supposed to be concious for ECT!! Let alone not enough relaxant!


Seriously - have you thought about suing for malpractice?


Suing a socialist health care system?



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31 Dec 2006, 1:04 am

CockneyRebel wrote:
Another painful thing that's happened to me, was the fact that I've torn the Achelies Tendon, at the bottom of my right foot, early last January. I couldn't walk on it, for two months, because I'm a baby when it comes to pain and I've re-gained 20 of the 60 lbs that I've lost. I'm careful with what I eat, 85% of the time, but it's a real Bastard getting that weight off. My foot's been fine for at least nine months.


I thought you agreed with yourself that you didn't need to lose all that much more weight? You're roughly OK as you are, give or take a few pounds. Trying to lose almost another three stone isn't the answer. I need to lose weight as I'm a very big chap, you don't.



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31 Dec 2006, 1:42 am

Tequila wrote:
CockneyRebel wrote:
Another painful thing that's happened to me, was the fact that I've torn the Achelies Tendon, at the bottom of my right foot, early last January. I couldn't walk on it, for two months, because I'm a baby when it comes to pain and I've re-gained 20 of the 60 lbs that I've lost. I'm careful with what I eat, 85% of the time, but it's a real Bastard getting that weight off. My foot's been fine for at least nine months.


I thought you agreed with yourself that you didn't need to lose all that much more weight? You're roughly OK as you are, give or take a few pounds. Trying to lose almost another three stone isn't the answer. I need to lose weight as I'm a very big chap, you don't.


I did. I'm healthy for the most part, at the weight that I'm at, now. I used to three flus and four colds a year, when I was 140 to 150 Lbs. I only usually get two flus a year and no colds, now. I'm healthier at 185, than I was at 145. Thankyou for reminding me.



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31 Dec 2006, 2:09 am

renaeden wrote:
^^I have heard that kidney stones pain is about the worst ever.


Pretty much, yes. I is impossible to describe the pain...it pretty much engulfs you. It is the opposite of an orgasm, except for pain instead of pleasure. And it lasts for about 8 hours or so while the stone goes down into your bladder.


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