botched abortion
2006-07-24 16:34:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Well...personally it would be giving birth to a 10-pounder naturally without drugs of any kind...if you meant physical pain.
The most painful thing I have heard of recently was detailed in an email I received. A guy is fixing the garbage disposal under the sink. He's soaking wet and naked, having been called to the kitchen by his wife from the shower. Their new kitten sneaks around the corner, and spies some new "toys" hanging between the guy's legs. So, the kitten tackles the poor guy's "frank & beans" with it's needle sharp teeth and claws, apparently HANGING from them. The guy (he's under the sink) jumps straight up and knocks himself out cold on the underside of the counter.
Now I'm not a guy, so I can't tell which part of the story is the most painful:
1) The kitten hanging from his nuts,
2) The concussion, or
3) Having the paramedics laughing at you while you're coming to. Cold, wet, and naked on the kitchen floor.
2006-07-24 17:07:03
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answered by intuition897 4
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Well when I was about 9yrs old I was in a parade all day doing flips for gymnastics. Well that night when I got home I got on my trampoline and tried to do something called an aerial( cartwheel with no hands). Well since I was on my trampoline I went up too high and came down on my left arm. Well It hyper extended and my elbow popped out of place and the bone that was protecting my elbow broke in half and flipped on the other side. Well I had to get that pinned up and have like two screws to hold it back in place.
2006-07-24 16:39:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I'm sure I'd say when I had a baby, but I never had any, so that is not true, however I do have a painful thing that has happened to me.
When I was around 15, I got a absese on my butt, and my parents took me to Children's Hospital and the doctor gave me shots to numb it but it didn't numb it around it. (We later learned the puss and stuff usually keeps it from numbing) anyways, the doctor went and cut into it and I felt everything. It was very painful. He should have put me to sleep to do it, but he didn't because I think he was a training doc and he couldn't have done it himself.
2006-07-24 16:41:56
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answered by ~~Catbird Woman~~ 4
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Natural childbirth to a 10 + pound baby.
Or, maybe it was when I got thrown from a horse ( somehow flipping over his head ) and broke my back. ( and ended up in the biggest ant bed I've ever seen, being bitten all over while the friend I was with was panic stricken and couldn't move fast enough )
Toss up, you be the judge.
2006-07-24 16:39:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I don't have any thin hats, and I don't know how they could be painful if I did have one. What am I missing here?
2006-07-24 16:36:17
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answered by oklatom 7
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2nd degree burns on my right arm and rights side of my chest. My clothes melted to my skin. I know this was the most painful thing that ever happened to me because my brain has actually blocked the memory of it.
2006-07-24 16:36:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Infected ear drum. But I've never given birth or passed a kidney stone, which I've heard are worse.
2006-07-24 16:35:27
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answered by JennBride 2
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Having my daughter 27 hours of labor..she is worth it..she is 10 now but boy I still remember it..and I was 24 when I had her thank god cause I couldnt do it now.
2006-07-24 16:40:19
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answered by Heather b 3
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Kidney stones. I was told that's as close as a man can get to labor pains. Good thing the girls have the babies, is all I can say.
2006-07-24 16:35:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Physical pain, besides childbirth? Dropped a big jar of pennies on my foot. I cried.
2006-07-24 16:34:43
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answered by Bad Kitty! 7
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