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Old 23-10-2008, 02:48 AM   #1
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well ive had a few.

when i was 4 i got my finger wedged in a pet food can. god knows how. tore my finger up pretty good.

i have a knee problem where to much pressure pops it out of place. thats always a nice b word.

but the biggest pain of all was when a hilux tore my BF open like a can opener. my stomach has never sunk so bad :P
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Old 23-10-2008, 03:14 AM   #2
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Getting hot molten Gal (zinc) in my right eye.

Burnt the surface of the eyeball, not deep enogh to cause too much damage, couldnt see out of it for 3 days as eye was sore.

Also splitting my thumb after being hit with 4lbs of hammer with force, 18 stitches and 4 injections.

Both work related too. :
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Old 23-10-2008, 03:23 AM   #3
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mine isnt that bad really, i was in a crash a few years ago, which resulted in LR truck i was passenger in sliding up the hwy about 50 metres with my left arm bashing on the ground as it did that. That didnt really hurt. It was at the hospital the dr was cutting away all this flesh to try and fix the gaping would, and only about 60% of the area was under local.
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Old 24-10-2008, 08:37 PM   #4
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Hmmm well I fell off a 17ft ladder onto concrete, crushed both radials in my elbows and snapped a wrist, the xray guys forced my arms straight without anaethetic = I called for mumma on that one

Had shingles which is enjoyable if you like the feeling of knitting needles being pushed through the chest to the back = I can understand why people suicide to get away from the pain

Inner ear infections have to be really high on the list of incredible pain

But the worst I've had is to sit in a hospital and watch in horror as a doctor pushed tweesers under my finger nail and yanked it off = I didn't know I knew so many swear words. You want an idea:- try tearing your nail down to the quick then think about tearing it some more.

I still think none of them could compare to what a woman endures during childbirth.
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Old 23-10-2008, 03:57 AM   #5
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dont know if anyone has ever had this but i had a wart in the sole of my foot and had to get 4 locals in the sole of my foot...apparently its the worst place you can have a needle....and it was awful...

2nd was jumping off a retaining wall onto a peice of wood with a rusty 4 inch nail what well straight through my foot.
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Old 23-10-2008, 07:30 PM   #6
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I don't understand??? what is pain? haha
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Old 23-10-2008, 07:48 PM   #7
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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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Old 23-10-2008, 08:10 PM   #8
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I a few years ago got stabbed 38 times.....
No I didn't make a typo. I gotta also ad that it wasn't so much the stabbing that
hurt but the massive infection that proceeded it.
Btw next time a doctor asks if it feels like a stabbing pain ask him if he's ever
been stabbed. Cause if not he has no idea cause it feels nothin like you'd expect.
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Old 23-10-2008, 08:16 PM   #9
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Btw next time a doctor asks if it feels like a stabbing pain ask him if he's ever
been stabbed. Cause if not he has no idea cause it feels nothin like you'd expect.
LOL, If you read back a page, I know that too.
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Old 23-10-2008, 08:18 PM   #10
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LOL, If you read back a page, I know that too.
Lmao.... it is amazing how little it feels like what you always thought it would hey.
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Old 24-10-2008, 07:55 PM   #11
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I a few years ago got stabbed 38 times.....
No I didn't make a typo. I gotta also ad that it wasn't so much the stabbing that
hurt but the massive infection that proceeded it.
Btw next time a doctor asks if it feels like a stabbing pain ask him if he's ever
been stabbed. Cause if not he has no idea cause it feels nothin like you'd expect.
I gotta ask.....

What happened?
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Old 24-10-2008, 08:47 PM   #12
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I gotta ask.....

What happened?
The short version is I worked for the dog. He refused to pay me the 2 weeks pay he owed me.
I took tools in leu of payment, he told me to come collect my pay and stabbed the
crap out of me. What I didn't know was he was a speed junkie and had just had
a shot of dutch courage so to speak just before I arrived.
Lots of blood from me, he claimed self defence and I got charged with trespass.
Great legal system that Qld has. Lmao
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Old 25-10-2008, 02:56 PM   #13
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The short version is I worked for the dog. He refused to pay me the 2 weeks pay he owed me.
I took tools in leu of payment, he told me to come collect my pay and stabbed the
crap out of me. What I didn't know was he was a speed junkie and had just had
a shot of dutch courage so to speak just before I arrived.
Lots of blood from me, he claimed self defence and I got charged with trespass.
Great legal system that Qld has. Lmao
How the hell did you even survive that? Then you got charged with tresspassing?
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Old 23-10-2008, 08:31 PM   #14
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Yup, The whole not moving alot thing sux.
Although, the payed holiday after wasnt so bad...
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Old 25-10-2008, 04:46 PM   #15
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ok so 3% of this forum has infected penises :
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Old 25-10-2008, 05:02 PM   #16
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ok so 3% of this forum has infected penises :
Wow, I'm in the 97% ;) *phew*
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Old 25-10-2008, 11:41 PM   #17
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Think of all the muscles and internals inside of you being torn open
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Old 26-10-2008, 01:58 AM   #18
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hmmm... just reading about other peoples injurys has stung abit. i've been reasonably lucky. Broken CollarBone, 3 torn hamstrings and one drunken night (in darkness) i fell from some scaffold type tower about 4 metres and landed on my feet. at that point the only pain i had was a sore chin that i hit on the way down. as i walked back to where we were partyin my left foot began to get heavier and heavier and heavier...and wet...
Turns out i had sliced a nasty gash down do the bone near my shin and my shoe was full of blood. Its a surreal thing being able to see your bone through all the muscle and stuff. Anyways felt like someone was trying to rip my leg off.
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Old 26-10-2008, 02:28 AM   #19
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It actualy makes me laught thinking of my pain situations over the years !. Between the age of 11 and 16, I've had stiches in my arms (x3), legs (x2) , tounge , head (x3) , hand (x2), and from 16 to about 23 broke nearly every bone in my body on dirtbikes and roadbikes / sorta can't remeber much of that these days ! - but gee i tell ya i got a paper cut last week in the web between my thumb and first finger and it hurts more than anyhting i can remember ! ..lmao.
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Old 26-10-2008, 11:25 AM   #20
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I have had some pain - a few years ago I tried to give birth to a staghorn kidney stone. The only thing that gave me relief was an injection of pethadiene and an operation to remove the kidney stone. The doctor that made a home visit claime it was just cholic and gave me some Brufen, what a twit.

I ate about half the bottle before he agreed to the injection and an immediate ambulance and an operation.
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Old 26-10-2008, 12:40 PM   #21
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I got kicked in the happy sacks... not really an experience id like to repeat :(
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I got kicked in the happy sacks... not really an experience id like to repeat :(
I think we've all been there! ... It's definalty worse than giving birth, people say theres no way that can be proven! oh yeah? .. 2 years after having a kid, your wife will say "hey, you want to try again/you want another?" ... I don't hear a guy goin up to his mate a year later n going "Hey Davo, how bout you kick me in the nuts agian?"
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i had a operation which involved going under general anethsetic. When I didn't wake up straight away, they gave me a stimulant of some description that gave me a tachycardiac response. My weakened chest muscles later cramped up around my heart and I couldn't breathe and my heart couldn't beat properly.

Immobilising and scary. I just figured my time was up. Only lasted about 30 seconds but it was the longest thirty seconds of my life
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Old 27-10-2008, 05:20 PM   #24
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When women give birth there is a release of endorphins/hormones that aim to minimise the memory of the pain intensity, thus over time the memory of the pain does not interfere with future births. That’s the medical theory anyway, I am sure many women will disagree.
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There are also drugs.

I guess some would say that the outcome is worth it.

Getting kicked in the wedding vegetables doesn't produce anything worthwhile apparently.


I don't think I've done anything exceptionally painful. Sprained both ankles numerous times and torn all the ligaments.
Ripped the side of my foot open in gravel after spraining the ankle, and then being left outside unable to move for 40 mins while Dad laughed it off (it was him who pushed me over and caused it), and went inside to eat dinner.

I was 4 hours from the nearest hospital, and the only doctor in town only worked on weekends by appointment made in advance. I was injured at 11.30pm on a Friday night, so that option was out, but I was dropped across the road from the local ambulance station and had to hop up their steep driveway to get them to look at it and clean the gravel out.
They said I'd done a good job on it. It was the nastiest ankle sprain they'd seen in quite awhile.
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Speaking about pregnancy apparently women 'generally' have a higher pain tolerance than men, thought to be for preparation of child birth. If this is the case why do they cry out in pain over the smallest of things? I'm sure we've all seen this in action. Genuine question..i'm not bagging women in any way. Had a gym injury once that kept me awake for nearly three days. The pain killers made me sick so i had to suffer. Nights were spent pacing the house never being able to get a comfortable position.

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Just remembered.

In grade 12 I had really bad sunburn on my back. Went to the docs and asked what I could do. He said there wasn't anything and I'd have to wait it out. I swear they were 3rd degree burns.

My back was literally, one big puss filled blister. No joke. Then when the blisters went away, my back scabbed up, huge dried blood scabs, got infected. Even though I cleaned it very very gingerly everyday.

Then when it finally peeled, It peeled 5 times. I think the first sheet of skin I pulled off was about the size of a dinner plate.
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Just remembered.

In grade 12 I had really bad sunburn on my back. Went to the docs and asked what I could do. He said there wasn't anything and I'd have to wait it out. I swear they were 3rd degree burns.

My back was literally, one big puss filled blister. No joke. Then when the blisters went away, my back scabbed up, huge dried blood scabs, got infected. Even
Oh brother I hear ya. Was about yr. 7 and we had a "sports dress up day" so I went as a Basketball player (in summer) (in a singlet) (with no sunscreen). That day was fine I was running around outside all day. went home, nothing. Had a shower, was abit tender but i was 12 LOL ...

Next morning woke up RED, couldnt even have anything go near it, the wind hurt it aswell (from the air cond.). As the day progressed it started blister. BIG YELLOW PUSSY blisters all over my shoulders ... My skin was so tender it wasn't funny. These Pussy Puss balls stayed for over a week, had to rub some smelly ointment all over 4 times a day! Ruined my school holidays. And left a lasting impresion, Ive got scars from them all over the top of my shoulders :( .. who wants pics? :P
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Man you want to get regular skin cancer checks after being that sun burnt.
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Man you want to get regular skin cancer checks after being that sun burnt.
You rekon?

And V3RSAC3, it's a terrible thing to have!
I got mine at the school swimming carnival, no shirt on, but I had a tie on haha. So I had a nice white collar and white stripe down my chest!
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