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re: Worst physical pain you ever had?
Posted on 9/4/22 at 1:07 pm to back9Tiger
Posted on 9/4/22 at 1:07 pm to back9Tiger
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Getting stung by a hard head in the palm of my hand.
I was fishing with a buddy years ago and he got stuck by a baby hard head and it was literally stuck in his hand....he couldnt get it out and was in so much pain....I got dizzy and threw up and just about passed out watching the pain he was going through....after we gained our composer we pulled it out and drank a lot of beer
Posted on 9/4/22 at 1:45 pm to SaintlyTiger88
natural childbirth and a broken ankle. Both about the same level of pain
This post was edited on 9/4/22 at 1:50 pm
Posted on 9/4/22 at 1:49 pm to tigergirl10
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Forced labor contractions from pitocin. Never again.
This should be stopped, it only benefits the doctor and creates more issues for the mother.
Posted on 9/4/22 at 1:49 pm to SaintlyTiger88
Dislocated SI joint combined with back spasms. ER refused to give me any more pain meds, said I was at the limit, what they gave me made no difference.
Posted on 9/4/22 at 3:02 pm to SaintlyTiger88
Anyone here ever had a bout of Trigeminal Neuralgia ?
My wife had it and eventually they drilled into the back of her skull and did surgery to relieve the pain.
Trigeminal Neuralgia is extreme facial pain, usually caused when an artery is pressing against the Trigeminal nerve . Dentists are often blamed as being the culprits for having caused the onset of this, and in my wife’s case, she did have some dental procedures done shortly before all this started. Maybe someone here on the board that knows more about TN or is a dentist can elaborate on why that is. I just know that sometimes the doctors will ask about recent dental work that was done. But anyway, TN has been nicknamed “The Suicide Disease “ because it’s so painful. It’s a nerve that runs along your face; my wife described it as electric shocks to her face non stop for hours. It would happen randomly . The wind blowing in her face would sometimes cause an attack. YouTube has plenty of videos of people describing the bouts of pain they’ve experienced. Famous people that had it include : Jefferson Davis.
The neurosurgeon Dr. Alan Appley in Lafayette did the surgery and my wife has never had a reoccurrence in over 10 years now. It went away just like that!
My wife had it and eventually they drilled into the back of her skull and did surgery to relieve the pain.
Trigeminal Neuralgia is extreme facial pain, usually caused when an artery is pressing against the Trigeminal nerve . Dentists are often blamed as being the culprits for having caused the onset of this, and in my wife’s case, she did have some dental procedures done shortly before all this started. Maybe someone here on the board that knows more about TN or is a dentist can elaborate on why that is. I just know that sometimes the doctors will ask about recent dental work that was done. But anyway, TN has been nicknamed “The Suicide Disease “ because it’s so painful. It’s a nerve that runs along your face; my wife described it as electric shocks to her face non stop for hours. It would happen randomly . The wind blowing in her face would sometimes cause an attack. YouTube has plenty of videos of people describing the bouts of pain they’ve experienced. Famous people that had it include : Jefferson Davis.
The neurosurgeon Dr. Alan Appley in Lafayette did the surgery and my wife has never had a reoccurrence in over 10 years now. It went away just like that!
This post was edited on 9/4/22 at 3:06 pm
Posted on 9/4/22 at 3:28 pm to SaintlyTiger88
Had colon removed several years ago. Waking up from surgery with the ripping pain was bad...
Or so I thought.
When a stich ruptured internally and started bleeding into a cavity the hours it took LC to try to figure it out until the sent me vack to Houston were agony. I was ready to end it all. Nothing touched the pain.
When I got to Houston and they found and drained it out I passed out and didn't wake for 17 hours after all the pain and meds they gave me. I hurt so bad I can remember every minute and every detail of that entire day and night until the pressure drop I felt when they found the pocket of blood and started draining it.
Or so I thought.
When a stich ruptured internally and started bleeding into a cavity the hours it took LC to try to figure it out until the sent me vack to Houston were agony. I was ready to end it all. Nothing touched the pain.
When I got to Houston and they found and drained it out I passed out and didn't wake for 17 hours after all the pain and meds they gave me. I hurt so bad I can remember every minute and every detail of that entire day and night until the pressure drop I felt when they found the pocket of blood and started draining it.
Posted on 9/4/22 at 3:41 pm to SaintlyTiger88
Kidney stones... All 22 times...
Posted on 9/4/22 at 4:59 pm to VeniVidiVici
quote:
My gallbladder attack was worse than my kidney stones
Gallbladder here as well. Felt like rat was trying to eat it’s way out of my abdomen… at least it’s what I said at the time. I’m sure others have had worse though.
Posted on 9/4/22 at 5:10 pm to SaintlyTiger88
Food poisoning from canned clams.
One of the worst parts are the crazy dreams.
Anyone else get this when sick?
One of the worst parts are the crazy dreams.
Anyone else get this when sick?
Posted on 9/4/22 at 5:13 pm to SaintlyTiger88
Smashed thumb with brick hammer. Doc shoved hemostat under the fingernail, clamped it down and yanks the nails off. In hindsight, it wasn’t numb. At all. Vision went completely white.
Posted on 9/4/22 at 5:17 pm to SaintlyTiger88
Food particles got stuck inside my wisdom tooth opening, and then the gums healed over them.
Had to go in for them to clean it out. They threw my arse in that chair and told me good luck. No dulling of the impending pain, just business.
They sliced the gum back open and then put a damn suction cup right on the nerve where my tooth used to be. They only provided two assistants to hold my hands. I can't recall what happened, but there's no way their hands were ok after it was done.
Had to go in for them to clean it out. They threw my arse in that chair and told me good luck. No dulling of the impending pain, just business.
They sliced the gum back open and then put a damn suction cup right on the nerve where my tooth used to be. They only provided two assistants to hold my hands. I can't recall what happened, but there's no way their hands were ok after it was done.
Posted on 9/4/22 at 5:19 pm to DirtyDawg
I had impacted wisdom teeth that got infected. I will admit that was very unpleasant. Probably #2 on my pain board.
Posted on 9/4/22 at 8:25 pm to SaintlyTiger88
Nothing worst than kidney stones
Posted on 9/4/22 at 8:33 pm to Poboy7
I don't know if it's pain or not, but when I heard my hamstring snap through the bones in my ear, that wasn't great. I was just worried I wasn't walking out of LA Fitness that day. It was like a hammer to my lower jaw, but the sound was the worst.
Posted on 9/4/22 at 8:54 pm to SaintlyTiger88
Hemorrhagic stroke in 2017. Coming in a hot second would be gallbladder attacks. And last, my slipped and rotated discs in my back.
Posted on 9/4/22 at 9:09 pm to GREENHEAD22
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Mid 30s
You should be good. Make sure you have a legit ENT. I’m happy to give you a referral
Posted on 9/4/22 at 10:07 pm to SaintlyTiger88
I got mono from some skank and my spleen enlarged. I was sweating profusely and breathing shallow. Every move was agony.
I was at work. I finished my shift drove home (with one hand pressing on where my spleen is) and went to bed and slept it off.
I was at work. I finished my shift drove home (with one hand pressing on where my spleen is) and went to bed and slept it off.
Posted on 9/4/22 at 10:11 pm to SaintlyTiger88
Natural child birth
I read through 3 pages, and no one wrote child birth. Either there really are no women on this board or there are none stupid enough to do it without an epidural. Even with an epidural, I imagine it still stings quite a bit.
I read through 3 pages, and no one wrote child birth. Either there really are no women on this board or there are none stupid enough to do it without an epidural. Even with an epidural, I imagine it still stings quite a bit.
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