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Worst Physical Pain You've Ever Felt

I think just by the sheer power and pure and utter truth of that statement Wiseman should now transcend this plane and achieve nirvana

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HAHAHAHAAHAHAHA. Dayum boy! You on fire tonite!!!

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My member is way to little though to take that feeling as pain. I love it I vividly remember the first time I realized they could do that. I made the girl start coughing on command.

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Probably the siatic nerve I had back in February in my hip. Felt like someone was taking a hot knife and shoving it through my side. I could only sleep on my one side since it hurt to sleep anywhere else.
 
Those first 2 were for you Wiseman but that last one was all for me
 
The other day I stubbed my toe by mistake when I was walking and my toe accidently folded under my foot. It hurt like a mother and I thought I broke it for a moment. Thankfully it's feeling better, but holy crap did it hurt after I stubbed it.
 
Probably the siatic nerve I had back in February in my hip. Felt like someone was taking a hot knife and shoving it through my side. I could only sleep on my one side since it hurt to sleep anywhere else.

I'm going to physical therapy for that. You're right, trying to sleep when that SOB is acting up hurts like a mother. :csad:
 
Probably the siatic nerve I had back in February in my hip. Felt like someone was taking a hot knife and shoving it through my side. I could only sleep on my one side since it hurt to sleep anywhere else.
I had something similar. I had an inflamed sacroiliac, that "V" shaped joint that connects the base of your spine to the wings of the hip. Couldn't walk, sit, stand, lay down. Absolutely every position would cause intense pain. I was taking 1500mg of Hydrocodone every 4-8 hours and it did nothing! Finally got a couple Cortisone shots, and that cleared it up. Still flares up from time to time, but nothing like it used to be.
 
My lung collapsed in fifth grade, i couldn't breath, i was spitting out blood, and i missed my saturday morning cartoons.
 
My lung collapsed in fifth grade, i couldn't breath, i was spitting out blood, and i missed my saturday morning cartoons.
You know, I the whole lung collapsing, spitting up blood... that I could deal with, but the missing Saturday morning cartoons! That's some ef'd up pain!
 
A fellow hype member and I were eating Toppers pizza and we both got food poisoning. I threw up over 30 times and that doesn't mention the painful diarrhea. My throat was dry and in intense pain for a few days like i had just been punched there repeatedly

Don't eat at Toppers!
 
Shooting leg cramp. Even moreso than major sporting injuries.

As far as injuries go I'd say the time I came close to breaking my ankle (it wound up just being a very severe sprain that ripped hell out of the ligaments).

Playing basketball, went for an offensive rebound in a crowd, landed with my foot "rolled" (on its side) and because I couldn't get it clean went to tip it up to myself. Someone else landed on my foot when it was on its side and I jumped again to collect my own tip.

It tore all hell out of my ankle (and I wound up spraining it 4 more times over the next ten weeks because of how piss poor the original injury was) destroyed my shoes because my foot ballooned up so much it wrecked them and I was told by the doctor that he hadn't seen a sprain that bad before (if I hadn't landed on the side, making the range of movement clear to be a sprain then I likely would have wound up with a fracture).

But that still didn't hurt as much as shooting cramps do.
 
Earlier this year, I broke my hand playing football. To give you guys an idea of what it looked like, my middle and ring fingers were makin a "V" shape and my hand swollen to the point where I could just barely see my knuckles.
 
I remembered another: I remember stepping on a pin when I was a child and the whole thing going through the bottom of my foot, and I had to retract it, very painfully.
 
I once had a bad virus that raised my temperature to 103. I was so dehydrated, my skin was red, and I vomited about 5 times everyday for about 2 and a half weeks. It really hurt after the first few times I threw up, because I didn't have anything but stomach bile left to throw up. The sucky part was that this was when I was a senior in high school, and we had finals that I couldn't miss. I lived about a 5 minute walk away from school, but the week that I was there it took me about 15 minutes walking because no one was available to drop me off.
 
Pain is Love.

And I have so much Love to give.
 
Probably the siatic nerve I had back in February in my hip. Felt like someone was taking a hot knife and shoving it through my side. I could only sleep on my one side since it hurt to sleep anywhere else.
You mean sciatic nerve?
 
I had a doctor slice open my big toe and remove a ingrown toenail without using any painkillers. It hurt like a..... well it hurt a whole hell of a lot.

My medical plan would pay for it as long as I took no painkillers cause the numbing shot upgraded it from procedure to surgery.
 
I pulled a groin muscle in tae kwon do when I was a teenager. When I got home I took a nice HOT shower. After my shower I proceeded to put Icy Hot on my upper inner thighs. I went to bed and a few minutes later I got a really, REALLY hot sensation on my nether regions! I stood at bathroom sink with may pants at my ankles splashing cold water on myself to try and cool myself off. In all the commotion my mom comes to see whats going on and sees what I'm doing. Needless to say that was a lot of physical and mental pain!:o
 
I had a doctor slice open my big toe and remove a ingrown toenail without using any painkillers. It hurt like a..... well it hurt a whole hell of a lot.

My medical plan would pay for it as long as I took no painkillers cause the numbing shot upgraded it from procedure to surgery.


I've seen ingrown toenail surgeries on YouTube, some of them look nasty and the toenails themselves, OMG. I've never had them, thankfully. I've seen a few surgeries where the nail is completely removed :wow:
 
I blew my knee out in tennis class in college....I couldn't cry, I couldn't talk, I couldn't do anything. They took me to the hospital with it still dislocated, the doctor puts his back to me and says, if you need to knock the hell out of me when I put this thing back into place, go for it. I knocked the breath out of him.

I've had a car accident that laid my head open, I've have a protruding disc in my lowest disc of my back, but nothing even comes close to the pain of blowing my knee out. My sister has said the same thing, and she said that she would have 10 more babies before she went through that again.

It didn't feel real good to lose a tennis scholarship because of it either...
 
I pulled a groin muscle in tae kwon do when I was a teenager. When I got home I took a nice HOT shower. After my shower I proceeded to put Icy Hot on my upper inner thighs. I went to bed and a few minutes later I got a really, REALLY hot sensation on my nether regions! I stood at bathroom sink with may pants at my ankles splashing cold water on myself to try and cool myself off. In all the commotion my mom comes to see whats going on and sees what I'm doing. Needless to say that was a lot of physical and mental pain!:o

Hahaha I had the same thing happen to me. I was sore after football practice one day, so I put some Icy Hot on my thighs. I went to bed like you, and then a few minutes later I'm rushing to the freezer for some real ice.:wow:
 
I don't know if it was the worst pain I've ever had, but it was in the top 3. I had something called gout in my big toe. It was some kind of misalignment of the joint or something, but it made the whole entire foot hurt. Not very conducive to marching band, i will tell you that.
 
Kicked in the nads. I've never broken anything or been in pain worse than that.
 
-when I was 6 and playing on the school monkey bars I fell and fell flat on my forehead causing a big lump that gave me black eyes because of the flow of blood.

-when I was 29 I injured my sciatic nerve which caused me such pain one morning that I couldn't get up.
 

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