Still fucked my back over to this day =(
Worst physical pain you've ever felt. - Page 5
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Australia848 Posts
Still fucked my back over to this day =( | ||
il0seonpurpose
Korea (South)5638 Posts
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SChasu
United States1505 Posts
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GoBOXERgogo
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Kimmural
Canada1111 Posts
I could hardly move out of bed without pain shooting throughout my entire back. | ||
Chobo_Abe
United States168 Posts
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SteelString
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Carnac
Germany / USA16648 Posts
(No1) When I was 12 or 13 I had a meningitis (through streptococcus pneumoniae), the headache of it itself was already really bad, I doubt anyone who hasn't had a meningitits can imagine -.- (No2) I had been sick for 2 days or so at home before my mother, who is a doctor, found the first symptoms and drove me to the hospital asap. I didn't really pass out, but I have no memory from that moment on (sometime in the morning) until one day later. So I woke up the next day in intensive care, one important method to keep track of how the patient is doing when he has a meningitis is to do a lumbar puncture (look it up: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lumbar_puncture ). During a lumbar puncture the patient has to kinda curve his back and stay like this during the procedure (i. e. do not stop the curving of the back at all and do not move forward when the needle is supposed to puncture etc) to make it really work and to feel less pain, although a lumpar puncture is already not very pleasant in itself. Anyway, I was really sick, had lost track of the last 24 hrs or sth. and was totally lost and stuff, the doctor comes in an wants to do a lumbar puncture. I basically "fled" the needle, doing every thing wrong a patient could do wrong (no one told me what to do anyway and even if they had, I doubt I would have been able to really do better) in that situation. Somehow they managed to get it done despite my condition, but I don't think I ever felt such pain again -.- It was horrible ![]() | ||
Detonate
Iceland578 Posts
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Tadzio
3340 Posts
The first experience: I broke my clavicle(sp?... collar bone) in the summer of 9th grade in a bicycle accident (was ejected from my bike and landed on pavement face/neck/shoulder first). It broke clean in two and I consider myself lucky I didn't break my neck. There was no immediate pain for some reason, in fact I jumped right up afterwards and rolled my shoulders to work out the numbness I was feeling (shock?), but after a few minutes the pain was considerable. I wore a brace for 6 weeks since they couldn't put a cast on it, and practically any movement of my upper body caused pain (like during sleep, taking a shower, putting on and taking off clothes, writing, etc). Wasn't any fun. My second most painful experience was a few years later, and it was excrutiating (but didn't last as long as the collar bone thing). I developed a large cyst in my asscrack just above my tailbone and leaning back while sitting was impossible. Every step I took sent rivers of pain up my spine, and I didn't have medical insurance to get it treated. After a few days of hoping it would go away, I took a razorblade to it and cut it to relieve the pressure (performing minor sergery on yourself in a spot you can't phisically see ftw!). I was amazed to realize that cutting it and squeezing out the puss actually felt good in comparison to how it felt normally. It took about 10 minutes of work to drain, leaving one of my towels covered in puss and blood. It didn't get infected and after a day or two of healing I was back to normal again. | ||
Lemonwalrus
United States5465 Posts
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NeO)MasCoT
United States212 Posts
My friends and I were playing Football in 3rd Grade. The end zones were a brick wall and a fence. My team was facing the brick wall with the fence behind us and our friend Brian caught the ball near the brick wall end zone and just fucking slammed RIGHT into the fucking wall ROFL!!! Edit: His entire body was leaning on his head and he was almost hanging there like a limb dead body screaming :O Was scary but just hilarous at the same time :D He just ran right the fuck into the wall ^.^ He broke his collar bone in 4 places, lost 4 teeth, and his nose is permanently crooked to the left a little :D HAD to hurt but damn I was laughing so hard inside ^_^;; | ||
j0ehoe
United States2705 Posts
![]() during football, my foot got stepped on the big toe joint and at the same time hyperextended it. got home, showered, took a lot of advil and iced it and didnt think much of it and went out to the city that night. after walking around all nite, it started to hurt bad and when i got home real late it looked like that two days later, it doubled in size and color, and i went to the dr. i had a decent sized tear in a ligament and the bone had a deep bruise from the cleats. that was back in oct/nov and the shit still isnt 100%. the toe bends in now from not healing correctly and feels like theres a ton of pressure on it if i stand on my toes. | ||
lil.sis
China4650 Posts
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Kimmural
Canada1111 Posts
I used to have a Blackhead in my left ear, and instead of having someone pop it, i would just scratch it off. One of the times i took it off, it got infected somehow (keeping in my everytime i scratched it off more skin would grow over it, and it wouldn't go away) AFter abot 6 months of this, i went out camping with my family and woke up the first night with the worst head ache ever, my left ear pounding and i thoght i was going to throw up. I ran to my rents who took me to the hospital. They had to pop it and let it drain for the next hour and a bit. It was the first time that i have ever had anything green come out of my body in liquid form. >< | ||
Tadzio
3340 Posts
On January 24 2007 14:24 NeO)MasCoT wrote: The end zones were a brick wall and a fence. My team was facing the brick wall with the fence behind us and our friend Brian caught the ball near the brick wall end zone and just fucking slammed RIGHT into the fucking wall ROFL!!! I had something similar happen to me, but not nearly as bad. I was playing basketball and the concrete wall was out of bounds. My team was 1 score away from winning (we were playing to 21) and the other team had 20 points. An errant pass sent the ball towards the wall, and I ran full speed to catch and pass the ball to an open man. I slammed ribs-first into the wall and the guy I passed to scored, so we won. Which was a good thing because after running into the wall I just felt like laying down. I imagine I broke my ribs something awful, but I never went to the doctor (no insurance, again), so I'm not sure how bad it was. I just wrapped ace bandages around my waist for a couple months and dealt with it. Almost six years later I still feel discomfort in that area. It's like shadow pain or something. Good times. | ||
soonsu
France166 Posts
it occurred about once in a month, for about 1 year, and no doctor could ever tell me what's wrong with my belly the pain was so horrible, no drug could ever reduce the pain, that was horrible, i couldn't do anything, geez....fortunately that's over for some months now, thanks to i-don't-know-what | ||
Ganfei1
China667 Posts
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thedeadhaji
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a) stepping on a drill nail sticing out from a piece of wood b) falling from a jungle gym head first c) having my ankle sandwitched between our team's goalkeeper's hand and the opposing forward's foot (basically having him kick you while your leg has nowhere to go) | ||
sweatpants
United States940 Posts
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