Carving my girlfriend's initials into my own flesh with the pointy part of a finger-nail file, deep enough that it was permanent was pretty painful. I don't know if that counts as an injury, though.
2006-07-09 17:09:42
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answered by nex_nox_noctus 3
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spraining my neck and tearing some lower back muscles while going down a steep 40m water slide in Kuwait. I was 11.
The reason for this was a weakened back (hurt for months before finally giving away) because I was slightly overweight, in addition to maintaining a bad posture all the time.
This made it near impossible for me to get out of the pool and into my mom's car; I couldnt go up any steps easily, nor could I take my swimming trunks off and wear pants. I just wrapped a towel around me.
By the time we got to the hospital, my muscles had stiffened up (the water from my swimming trunks got cold and worsened the stiffness, too) and the ER ppl brought a wheelchair to the car, and it took about 20mins for me to get in, since my muscles would spasm if I moved too much, and the medics couldn't pick me up w/o causing more damage. I had to spend 5 days in bed, but I did manage to do simple things after day 3(get dr.pepper from the kitchen, etc. lol).
Even worse (physical, but not an injury) was ALL leukemia(1.5-4.5yo) now THAT was painful :'( Thank God I'm through.
How about you?
2006-07-10 00:30:52
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answered by alrashid 2
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I was 18 and just married when my new husband gave me a gift of ice skates and said tomorrow we are going to the ice skating rink. Well I havn't been on ice skates since I was a kid and was too embarressed to tell him, so I waited till he went to sleep, went down the road to a small pond to practice, put on the skates, stood up and BOOM!!! Both ankles went out wards and broke! I droped to the ground in pure agony, the pain was so intense, all I could see was blackness and silver sparkling dots! I layed there for some time not knowing what to do. By now it was around 1 am and the place was deserted, I was all alone and freezing with two broken ankles, and I had to crawl on my belly all the way home with my legs dragging behind me. Each bump on my feet sent sharp intense pain up my legs. I was only about a half a mile away from my house but it took almost 3 hr. of crawling to get there! Sinse I couldn't stand up to reach the lock, I had to pound on the bottom of the door with my fists for 10 minutes before my husband opened it. What a shock he had seeing me like that! My coat and clothes were filthy and torn, I was covered in mud and my hair was a mess with sticks, leaves, twigs and weeds stuck in it, (this was a frozen pond out in the country, in the woods)! My poor husband took one look at my dirty tear stained face and started crying as he held me, what a sight we must of been. Of course I was rushed to a hospital and had to spend many months in casts and go through therapy. I eventually returned to normal but I will say that, that night was the most painful night of my entire life!
2006-07-10 08:42:54
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answered by ? 5
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This is probably a given, but the birth of my first child=he was eight pounds, ten ounces and frank breech, butt first folded in half. Ouch. I had to have reconstructive surgery three months later. Seventeen years later-last year- I had my second child by c section and afterword felt like my guts were going to fall out of my abdomen. Oh, I almost forgot the worst one. In a car wreck I had a collapsed lung and when they inserted the lung tube-without anesthetic-they rammed this hard plastic thing under my armpit, into my lung to reflate it. Omg-that really sucked. Catheters are also top on my list for total suckage for pain.
2006-07-10 01:32:53
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answered by hipichick777 4
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fell off my horse, broke my orbital bone (which is where the eye socket is) recieved a concussion, had trauma to the head and the eye, needed surgery to release an eye muscle caught in the fracture and it didn't work so now i have double vision when i look up and down....that's it in a nutshell also when i was in the hospital that night they scrubbed out my open wounds with a plastic bristle brush for about an hour or so....tht was the most painful of it all
2006-07-10 00:11:38
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answered by spgriff282 1
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Having both of my big toe nails removed surgically. I was in a wheelchair for a week and couldn't get hold of pain relief strong enough to help.THEN my wounds became infected. Uuurghhhh
Glad I had it done tho, no more ingrowers.
2006-07-10 14:14:26
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answered by debisioux 5
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i had a hatchet go through my knee as a kid, to where the hatchet actually went all the way and cut through the bone, tissue and cartilage. and to top that off i was awake when they performed the surgery i was like 13 years old at the time. and now 25 years later i have severe knee pains.
2006-07-10 00:15:30
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answered by Mikey 3
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Having my galbladder removed...actually the attacks were WAY worse than the surgery. This is closely followed by breaking both of my wrists at the same time while playing flag football.
2006-07-10 00:11:21
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answered by Lilah 5
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i really dont feel pain when i get severly injured. I guess stubbing my toe is the worst.
but that doesnt make me a wuss cuz ive been cut up so much from cages and stuff ive brocken 8 bones, FISH HOOK THROUGH MY LIP!! and others. our health payments to the hospiutal probobly got them a new CAT scanner or somethin
2006-07-16 21:46:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Childbirth
2006-07-11 23:52:50
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answered by michael s 3
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