Well i mean if you haven't got tortured or have some nasty injuries / infections.
A random broken nose, punch in the balls etc ... aren't that terrible because the pain doesn't last long usually and isn't that intense after a while. Depression is a fucking horrible thing because it can last forever and when it puts you on life tilt it isn't fake emo bs.
Hmm nothing that bad has really happened to me. Probably the worst thing was when I was about 12 and was screwing around on a rope ladder that was hanging from a tree and it broke...I landed flat on my back from about a height of 6 feet, that was crippling pain. Other things I can think of are having a fast spinning skateboard hit you right in the shin, which happened a lot and when I was really young I got stung under the ear by a wasp and it seemed really bad at the time, lol.
Anyway, if it's about physical pain, it's probably my recent intestinal viral infection. It was SO bad, I literally wanted to just tear apart my insides out and free myself of my pain. I was clawing on my stomach because it was that bad.
Not the worst pain I've ever felt, but it comes close and now that I think about it it's sort of funny. After playing nearly 5 hours of basketball (Interschool sports), I came home all exhausted, and I couldn't be bothered untying my shoe laces, so I just did that thing where you stand on the heel of your opposite shoe and try and slip your foot out, next thing I know I feel a sharp pain and my leg cramps really hard, I needed to sit down but I still had my other shoe on (and being Asian, no shoes in the house) so I tried quickly taking my other shoe off when bang! second leg cramps. My sister watches me fall to the ground as I can't move both my legs and I hit my head on the shoe rack on the way down. Both legs cramping up are really really painful (much more then the head hit)
What was probably the most painful event I ever experienced, although my body blessed me with a several hour shock state and total amnesia so I don't remember really:
As a kid I fell over, landed on my face and broke my two upper front teeth straight through. My lips and entire mouth area swell to the size of a tennis ball. It was so swollen and thick that they couldn't give me any anaesthesia, so they had to pull out the rest of the teeth and stitch me up without. I was awake the entire time, but unable to speak a word. I just sat there shaking with eyes wide open for several hours during the operation and after.
When I broke my arm skateboarding. I was trying to do a 50-50 on a rail, and the rail was one of those rounded ones. The rails length was about eight stairs, and I tried holding my balance but I slipped, and as I fell my arm hit a stair and just completely fractured. Was horrible >.< The sight and the feeling.
On June 13 2009 03:19 zatic wrote: What was probably the most painful event I ever experienced, although my body blessed me with a several hour shock state and total amnesia so I don't remember really:
As a kid I fell over, landed on my face and broke my two upper front teeth straight through. My lips and entire mouth area swell to the size of a tennis ball. It was so swollen and thick that they couldn't give me any anaesthesia, so they had to pull out the rest of the teeth and stitch me up without. I was awake the entire time, but unable to speak a word. I just sat there shaking with eyes wide open for several hours during the operation and after.
Same thing.
Except I actually fell 5-6 feet straight down into a metal pole (bottom of the rope ladder in the playground) with my tooth. Knocked it clean out except it was hanging by a thread.
Thankfully I don't remember ANY of it. But my parents took me back to the scene of the crime when I was older and was like WTF that's a far fall. And of course I have the tooth.. and I can tell I was toothless in pictures.
When my grandmother, who I lived with at the time due to school, died when I was 15, she was the first one close to me who died and I felt like shit for weeks after that
Physically pain probably when I was hit by a car at 6 but I got knocked unconscious and don`t really remember much from that time but my body felt like shit for days after it.
The worst I can remember well is being food poisoned the day I went back from the US back to Norway, spending an entire day in gruesome pain while having to stay at airports and in airplanes sucked big time. Probably the only time I wished I would just die to get over the pain, never ever have I had such pains in my stomach. This was also the cause for me not eating Chinese food again for the next 4-5 years.
At age 9 or so, I was a defender in a soccer team. I go to header a ball that's coming near the goal, and the goalie goes to kick it. He kicks me straight in the chin and I bite right through my tongue, leaving a bloody hole. I still have a bump there.
At age 15 or so I broke my toe by jumping into a swimming pool (don't ask). The multiple injections they gave me so they could break it back into place hurt SO MUCH. Holy shit I never want an injection into toe membrane again.
Never had any real physical pain, but if any kind of emotional pain it would have been having my heart broken hands down. :/ Never ever again..fuck that
Shattering my elbow when I was 11 or 12. Happened during soccer training. I got fouled and had this terrible pain in my ellbow, the guy who fouled my tried to pull me up by the arm and all I hear/feel is this gnashing noise coming from my elbow. Went to the hospital and got operated on and they fixed the shattered bone with three 7cm long nails/pins that were driven into my elbow. By the way, those were removed with pliers and no anesthetic, because you don't feel pain when something is stuck in your bone; at that age this scared the crap out of me however D: Plus, in the same instance they had to remove the rubber tube that was stuck deep into my elbow which allowed the blood and fluid to drain, which hurt like fuck.
So I get a lot of painful experiences from one incident, hooray.
I was running in the woods, and my left knee started hurting suddenly. Since I was in the middle of the woods, and it was raining, I decided to tough it out and run back home, cause I wasn't going to walk around in the woods with rain and possibility of lightning coming on soon - I made it back somehow, with the pain at a minimum, but it didn't set in until a few hours later. I couldn't walk for a few days, and for weeks every time I walked my whole leg would seize up. Going up stairs was the worst, since I had to lift my knee up to get up there. It sucked a lot, and it ruined my track season.