Worst Physical Pain You've Ever Felt

Funnily enough, I'd probably rather go through this experience again than some of the emotional pain I've gone through. Pain from surgery will stop eventually, but something like unrequited love can hurt forever.

As for emotional pain being worse that physical pain. I think you're right on the money.

Sorry to derail the topic of the thread but in all honesty... you should find yourself fortunate to have experienced emotional pain. Do you know how many people wish they could even have someone to go through ANY type of emotion with? The emotional turmoils you went through only make you a stronger, better person... it's life experience... life experience is a good thing. Don't toss it aside and say, "That sucked" and be done with it. If you don't learn from it then it's only bound to happen to you again later in life.


That aside...

My vasectomy felt pretty horrible. :csad:
 
Pulled a groin muscle in PE class playing soccer...ladies that **** is not funny:cmad:
 
I recently had surgery on my arm to remove a tumor, last year. The surgery itself was fine. I was put under and didn't feel a thing. When I woke up, I was too groggy to feel anything. It wasn't until I went home the next day that the pain started. They put me on tylenol codine for the pain but that didn't do anything. that stuff was weak! I was in terrible pain for a few days especially when I tried to move around. my entire arm was numb for a couple weeks.
 
never donated bone marrow but had a bone marrow test. It was pretty unpleasant. Still have this awesome scar on my chest.

Worst pain ever though, had to be dehydration and exhaustion. I remember playing lifting, and then playing basketball for like 6 hours straight. Then I felt these horrible cramps in my legs. Except, they didn't go away when stretching or moving. It was like my muscles were being pulled off the bone. Every single muscle in the leg, quads, calves, hamstrings, just pulled in different directions. It was the worst pain ever. I ended up being taken to the hospital. They gave me an IV and I was fine in the morning but my legs felt like I had done a million squats the day before.
 
Kidney stone -- it was like a knife in my gut.

Although, I got lucky and the stone broke up before I passed it. It could have been a lot worse.
 
Having a stomach virus. It was nearly unbearable.
 
never donated bone marrow but had a bone marrow test. It was pretty unpleasant. Still have this awesome scar on my chest.
What exactly does the test involve?

Sorry to derail the topic of the thread but in all honesty... you should find yourself fortunate to have experienced emotional pain. Do you know how many people wish they could even have someone to go through ANY type of emotion with? The emotional turmoils you went through only make you a stronger, better person... it's life experience... life experience is a good thing. Don't toss it aside and say, "That sucked" and be done with it. If you don't learn from it then it's only bound to happen to you again later in life.


That aside...

My vasectomy felt pretty horrible.
Sometimes there really isn't much to learn. In love there usually is something to learn. But in death there isn't much to learn except that it's a fact of life. When you're born you have an expiration date. Everything does.
It's pretty funny though. Just about a month ago I was complaining to someone that I forgot what it felt like to have an emotional feeling so intense that you actually feel it in your "heart" and how I wish I could feel it again to remind myself of how it felt. Shortly after that a few things happened and now I want the feeling to leave me.:o
I bet a vasectomy wouldn't be very enjoyable.:csad:
 
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Waking up in the hospital after a 15' fall landing on my head onto concrete
 
Oh gosh, no moms have joined this thread yet?

The worst pain EVER.... is childbirth :wow:
Honestly... I've had surgeries and wisdom teeth taken out yadda yadda, but childbirth is the worst pain.

And, it's pain that continues after the baby is born.
Doesn't matter if you've had a C-section or vaginal delivery, there is pain aftewards for at least a week.

I had kidney stones a week before I gave birth to my son. By that time, I was like, "Sever me at the waist!"
 
I had kidney stones a week before I gave birth to my son. By that time, I was like, "Sever me at the waist!"

Thankfully I've never had kidney stones (I've heard they're AWFUL). But a year after having my youngest I had gallstones (they had to take my gallbladder out) :(
 
Never broke anything.
list of painful episodes though...
1.toothache with abscess and then removal followed by root canal. When the morphine didn't work anymore, I knew it was time to do something.
2. gall stones and kidney stones at the same time.
3. went through the windshield of a 1981 Ford Fairmont, and hit the pavement. I stood up with a busted lip and a cut on my knee. Didn't hurt so much as it did shock the hell of me that I was standing up and not in a body bag.
4. jumped off of a 10 foot high wall wearing a superman cape. I didn't fly.
5. fell off of the porch of my house and onto the screw sticking out of the outdoor water faucet.
 
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I was t- boned in a car accident years ago. The impact basically put me and my driver seat practically on top of passenger seat. I broke my collarbone and had a concussion. Because of the concussion I was told that I could not receive pain medication even after I was released from the ER. At home, when ever I would fall asleep I would wake up in intense pain because I had rolled over on that side.

On a side note, it took my a year to remember anything that had happened the entire week prior to the accident.
 
Dew is a woman...didn't know that.

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Wisdom teeth. I swear I remember every minute of it and it was the worst experience of my life
 
I was EXTREMELY mad, so I punched a glass window thinking it wouldn't break because windows nowadays seem...well....a bit stronger. Anyway, I punched it and the window broke. I had a laceration on my hand aorund the tendon area. I gashed the tendon, but thankfully, didn't cut it all the way. I had to get 3 or 4 stitches. For some reason, I have a lump/ball of some sort at the top of my wrist. It's rock hard and once the weather changes, especially when it's cold, it hurts.

I think I broke my colar bone in 2nd grade. I was running down a hill and I fell and landed on my shoulder
 
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When I was ten on Thanksgiving vacation I got appendicitis, It was very painful but I was able to deal with it

My parents took me to the Doctor... They said it was only a stomach flu and that I would be fine in a few days.........

A few days later the pain is excruciating I'm blacking out and going into shock from it so my parents rush me to the E.R , turns out my appendix ruptured and had my parents waited only a few more hours to take me to the hospital I would be dead right now :(

So I spent about two weeks in the hospital recovering but then a week or so after I got out I got crippling pains all over again!!! Turns out the surgeons didn't remove all of the poison when they were extracting what was left of my appendix.

Spent two MORE weeks in the hospital and had to have an I.V. attached for two weeks after I was discharged..


That was the worst **** ever.
 
As for me. The worst physical pain I've ever felt was when my gallbladder decided it wanted to stop being inside me, and exploded inside of me.
This pain felt like a knife being shoved into my side, and twisted. It brought me to my knees. It made me sweat. It was the single most intense feeling I've ever had. It was quite a rush.

oh yes. i had gallbladder problems for 3 yrs before i finally was got the surgery. it's hours on hours of excruitiating agony. you hurt so bad you can't move, but you hurt so bad you can't stay still. Fever and sweats and chills and vomiting so much your ribs feel broken the next day. it's constant pain and discomfort for hours. there was many a night i laid balled up on the cool bathroom floor from being to exhausted from the pain and puking to get up, and most of the time, i was finally able to find some sort of relief from the pain and wouldn't move in fear of the "attack" starting all over

last time i was rushed to the ER prior to surgery my blood pressure increased over 100 and i was borderline going through a panic attack.
 
My worst had to be appendicitis. Couldn't hold anything down starting at 2 am, and finally in the afternoon was taken to the hospital. Had to sit in a waiting room for about four or five hours while no one would change the channel to football and had to sit through My Super Sweet 16 over, and over, and over until I finally got my own room.

I was pissed they made me drink a whole container of contrast that I ended up puking up and the small sips I took in the scan room were enough. Anyway, at 4 am I finally got some sleep when they put me under for surgery. Three-ish days later I was back at school since the pain meds didn't do anything for me. They helped mom sleep though.
 
Getting my toe get run over by a Harely.

My shoulder bone popped out of my skin in a bike crash.
 

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