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re: What’s the most pain you ever felt?
Posted on 12/18/25 at 10:19 pm to LSUTANGERINE
Posted on 12/18/25 at 10:19 pm to LSUTANGERINE
20 minute brain freeze level headache from my pseudo tumor cerebri. I had a kidney stone bigger than a quarter that was much easier to deal with.
Posted on 12/18/25 at 10:20 pm to LSUTANGERINE
Snapped patella tendon thus dislocating my knee
Posted on 12/18/25 at 10:22 pm to LSUTANGERINE
Appendicitis or the tooth infection from hell.
Posted on 12/18/25 at 10:23 pm to LSUTANGERINE
Compound fracture of left ankle
Posted on 12/18/25 at 10:27 pm to Sun God
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Got stung by a red velvet wasp aka cow ant
I picked one up as a kid. Bad move. I can’t even imagine a bullet ant bite since it’s top of the list and cow ant is like 5th..
Posted on 12/18/25 at 10:33 pm to LSUTANGERINE
Kidney Stone in college or burns from a car accident (the recovery sucked) as a 7 year old.
Nothing was worse than being in PICU for months at a time (3+ months) and my parents never visiting me because they could not handle it.
Nothing was worse than being in PICU for months at a time (3+ months) and my parents never visiting me because they could not handle it.
Posted on 12/18/25 at 10:33 pm to LSUTANGERINE
Pulmonary embolism and the injections they give you in your big toe when they remove an ingrown toenail are tied for first.
Runners up include nerve pain from disc in neck, cystoscope and gall bladder attack.
Surprisingly, I had a brain tumor removed in April and there was very little pain.
Runners up include nerve pain from disc in neck, cystoscope and gall bladder attack.
Surprisingly, I had a brain tumor removed in April and there was very little pain.
Posted on 12/18/25 at 10:34 pm to lsuguy84
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Accidentally clicking on the Soccer Board
Yeah, you suck
Posted on 12/18/25 at 10:38 pm to xBirdx
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Torn Achilles
I’ve torn both of mine. Strangely, I don’t remember them hurting that badly. Couple of times, post-op hurt like a moto.
Posted on 12/18/25 at 10:47 pm to LSU Neil
I swear the stinger hit my finger bone 
Posted on 12/18/25 at 10:52 pm to LSUTANGERINE
Had an ingrown toenail on my big toe. It was mid season high school basketball. It got infected and I didnt tell coach or my parents..
A teammate blocked me out, jumped up to get the board, and landed his fricking heel right on my big toe.
It was like Thors hammer hit Jesus' nails through my big toe. I cried like a baby.
A teammate blocked me out, jumped up to get the board, and landed his fricking heel right on my big toe.
It was like Thors hammer hit Jesus' nails through my big toe. I cried like a baby.
Posted on 12/18/25 at 10:55 pm to LSUTANGERINE
Broken Femur
The actual break didn’t really hurt. It just felt like jello and I was severely concussed and in shock. After a couple hours though, they had to drill through my leg to put it in traction and my leg wasn’t completely deadened yet where they drilled. I call the guy running the drill every name in the book.
Also, the recovery from a broken femur is painful as shite the first month or so.
Finally, my femur didn’t fuse back together, so they had to do a second surgery to install a bigger rod. The first 3-4 days after that surgery were worse than the first couple days after the first one.
All that being said, kidney stones gave the broken femur a run. At least with the broken bones, I could sit still and be alright. With kidney stones, it was a constant dull ache with unexpected sharp pains.
The actual break didn’t really hurt. It just felt like jello and I was severely concussed and in shock. After a couple hours though, they had to drill through my leg to put it in traction and my leg wasn’t completely deadened yet where they drilled. I call the guy running the drill every name in the book.
Also, the recovery from a broken femur is painful as shite the first month or so.
Finally, my femur didn’t fuse back together, so they had to do a second surgery to install a bigger rod. The first 3-4 days after that surgery were worse than the first couple days after the first one.
All that being said, kidney stones gave the broken femur a run. At least with the broken bones, I could sit still and be alright. With kidney stones, it was a constant dull ache with unexpected sharp pains.
Posted on 12/18/25 at 10:57 pm to Flanders
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Shattering every bone in my ankle.
Also did this when I was 16 playing soccer. I was on a breakaway charging the goalie at soccer practice and I took a full force swing with my leg to kick the ball at the net, at the same time he took a full force swing to kick the ball at my feet away to midfield. Our lower shins met instead and I immediately felt/heard that "cracking" noise and crawled off the field on all fours.
By the time I crawled to the sideline my ankle was the size of an orange and had obvious blood pooling everywhere, was every shade of purple, blue, green, and brown. I spent 2 months on crutches and missed the majority of the season. My ankle still randomly gets sore 20 years later during certain weather or days when I spend an unusual amount of time on my feet.
But even then, I'd take it a million times over breaking my ribs again
This post was edited on 12/18/25 at 11:07 pm
Posted on 12/18/25 at 11:06 pm to GeauxDJ74
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Bone marrow biopsy
Cystoscopy
I think anything involving shaving down our putting holes in bones must be hella rough based on this thread.
For me I had my femur shaved down for femoral acetabular impingement surgery, and that was by far my worst pain.
Having my tonsils out at 46 would probably be next. Then herniated discs in my neck. Cystoscopy pain is rough right after when peeing, but fairly short term.
Posted on 12/18/25 at 11:11 pm to LSUTANGERINE
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Ruptured disc in second place
I've had 6 of these & they were all a breeze compared to kidney stones.
Getting shot is 2nd & still not close to the pain of a kidney stone.
Posted on 12/18/25 at 11:13 pm to LSUTANGERINE
I once read 3 “lane kiffin to lsu” threads in a row.
Pray for my recovery.
Pray for my recovery.
Posted on 12/18/25 at 11:24 pm to Pepe Lepew
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Bone biopsy
They have to do it while you were hard or what?
Posted on 12/18/25 at 11:37 pm to LSUTANGERINE
1) Exactly 5 years ago tonight, I woke up very weak and struggling to breathe. I, unknowingly, was slowly bleeding out in my abdomen from Nissen Fundoplication complications 7 days prior. I had lost over a liter of blood, and that night it reached my diaphragm causing the most excruciating pain imaginable every single inhale. Double the maximum dosages of dilaudid and a morphine pump did NOTHING so the PA in the ER yeeted me into the multiverse with a max dose of ketamine pushed through instantly.
2) Nerve block wearing off after emergency colon resection/ileostomy surgery
3) Catheter being forced in with ZERO numbing meds or lube while stone cold sober and wide awake.
4) kids/dogs/anything surprisingly leaping on to your abdomen in the days after colon resection/hernia/ostomy surgeries.
2) Nerve block wearing off after emergency colon resection/ileostomy surgery
3) Catheter being forced in with ZERO numbing meds or lube while stone cold sober and wide awake.
4) kids/dogs/anything surprisingly leaping on to your abdomen in the days after colon resection/hernia/ostomy surgeries.
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