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re: What is the most pain you have ever been in?

Posted on 1/9/16 at 9:26 pm to
Posted by its1999
Member since Aug 2009
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Posted on 1/9/16 at 9:26 pm to
Tie.

1. spiral tib tib fracture while skiing. Made so much worse bc I had the JV snow patrol team getting me off the mountain, which took over an hour. The pro's were farther up the mountain airlifting some poor dude out. Pain was so bad I couldn't even cry.

2. having a D&C done with no anesthesia. This procedure is similar to an abortion and usually calls for local anesthesia at the least. Doc was a sadistic frick, retired now thank God. The nurses attending procedure were having to hold me down and were nearly in tears themselves. A year later, had to have another procedure to check & see if he'd left enough lining for me to ever get pregnant again. I'd like to take a hammer to that old guy's bits.
Posted by cleeveclever
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2008
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Posted on 1/10/16 at 7:09 am to
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having a D&C done with no anesthesia. This procedure is similar to an abortion and usually calls for local anesthesia at the least. Doc was a sadistic frick, retired now thank God. The nurses attending procedure were having to hold me down and were nearly in tears themselves. A year later, had to have another procedure to check & see if he'd left enough lining for me to ever get pregnant again. I'd like to take a hammer to that old guy's bits.


Yikes. Sounds awful.

My wife had Hellp Syndrome during the birth of our son. After he was born, the placenta was still effecting my wife's blood pressure very negatively and rapidly, so the doctor didn't want to wait for her body to flush it out. So he basically had to manually detach and remove the placenta.
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