Had far too mny but here's the top 10 not in order though
1) Smashed my jaw when I got hit in the mouth by accident, 3 months of liqui-food, I couldn't even scream in pain as it made it worse
2) Broke my wrist in 9 places, squashed the thumb bone and torn two ligaments...youch
3) The surgery 18 months later because the doctor I had refused to believe I had tendon damage (he really nicely sent me to a shrink for the 18 months though). I had a fab 6 hour surgery to take a tendon and made it into ligament and I had three bones removed. Though I have to say it would have been worse if I didn't have the morphine
4) Cracked my skull in an outdoor pursuits activity. Fun!
5) Working with a 15 stone, 11 year old lad, with autism who picked me up in the excitement of being taken on holiday and threw me across the room and smashed 2 of my ribs on a chair...I still had to do all the outdoor activities for the rest of the week..Ever kayaked with broken ribs...The pain oh the pain
6) Or this summer working with a lad with schizophrenia who attacked me when I was wading in a lake, he was in his kayak, he bent my elbow back pushed it under the rim of the kayak and threw himself repaetedly at it, I couldn't move my arm for days, then my best mate was running because another kid had a nightmare at bedtime and he ran straight into my elbow, I nearly decked him with my other arm.
7) Being in a car crash and having wiplash, I haven't felt anything like it i wanted to die it was awful.
8) Falling down the stairs and getting a shin splint, that is when a tiny sliver of bone breaks off the shinbone and lodges further down...My leg was black as can be, not to mention the fact that in A & E they crashed my bed into the wall, and I tore a muscle in my shoulder and neck and I partially dislocated my elbow...I wouldn't have minded but I was going out to a party and got my stilleto caught in the turn up of my trousers, the paramedic nearly wet himself laughing at me he told all his mates while he was in the book in area
10) I'm an adrenaline junky and love mad sports so anyone of the 90 breaks i've had or the 11 torn muscles, 6 torn ligamants, 2 wiplashes, 1 surgery, over 50 stiches. Then again getting scepticimia off an injury I forgot I had comes close to the most sever pain I have ever had.
2006-09-18 09:07:43
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answered by Emma O 3
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All pain is bad at the time, but I think the worst pain I've ever had was after open heart surgery. This was back in the days, before we had new procedures. It's a piece of cake now. Another one that was extremely terrible was a broken shoulder, followed by ribs. Other than these things, I haven't suffered anything else.
2006-09-13 01:38:51
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answered by skyeblue 5
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Following the 'whoops!' of taking the tops off two fingers with a scalpel & having they re-attached I suffered some nerve damage lower in my finger (where injected repeatedly). About twice a year I get an incredible pain that has actually had my nearly whimpering in pain. Best described as a pair of pliers crushing your finger just above your knuckle for 30 to 60 seconds.
Other than that - migrane (thankfully only ever had two so far) that induced vomiting, and a desire to die as the pain in my head was so bad.
All of the BIG accidents I've had don't hurt at the time as they are fairly traumatic to the body - smashed teeth, cracked knee cap, chunks of skin removed, road rash, burns & electrocution...hmm..maybe I should just sit still!!
2006-09-13 02:01:41
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answered by creviazuk 6
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When I was 15 a horse I was riding slipped going over a fence and threw me forward where I broke my jaw upon hitting a pole - then the horse fell ontop of me breaking all my ribs down my righthand side - trust me thatssore but what was even worse was when I had to have my jaws wired together for 6 weeks - they weave wire in between your teeth and kinda tie em so you cant open your mouth - after the six weeks was up the surgeon literally ripped the wires out - where the gums had kinda grown over em - Ive never since experienced any kind of pain like it since - thank God
2006-09-13 01:48:39
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answered by Anonymous
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hi ive had two children but that pain was not the worst believe it or not( im luck never had any serious injuries) the worst pain ive experienced was when i had my carpull tunnel wrists operated on. They did it with only local anesthetic and when they can to inject the nerves in my hands, well it was excructating, i felt every sepearte nerve being injected and it was ten minutes before the anesthetic began to work.i had my right hand done first and a week later i had my left hand done , and that was worst because i knew what to expect!
its not very exciting but its ture . x
2006-09-17 21:42:21
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answered by Fallen Angel 4
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The "RSD" in my foot and ankle from an injury! Compares on the "Pain Management "charts right at the same level as child birth-except for one condition- child birth is over with in an alotted amount of time- RSD is forever!!!!!!!!!!!! Ask anyone who suffers from this condition!
"RSD"- Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy- also known as
"CRPS" Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Information can be found at: www.rsds.org
2006-09-19 00:49:39
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answered by Anonymous
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When I had a test to see if my nerves were working properly so they inserted needles into the belly of each muscle, then passed an electric current in and measured the response. (electromyograph)
Yeowch! I was totally normal and that hurt.
And having an IUD pulled out was no picnic either. Passed out from that pain.
2006-09-17 07:22:06
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answered by Z Town Mom 3
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I spent 8 years of my life as a Heroin addict. I can promise you that withdrawing from that was the most painful experience I have ever had. You can be burning hot 1minute and freezing the next. Imagine the worst cold you have ever had and times it by 200.
2006-09-13 02:01:38
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answered by bobbysingh3333 2
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I fell off a stage in school and broke my collar bone and my shoulder blade. Because you cant put these in any kind of support, they hurt so bad for 6 weeks. Cried every day! the pain was worse for this than when I gave birth to my son.
2006-09-13 02:17:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Tonsillictomy at the age off 28, would not wish this on my worst enemy, one month off work and a carrier bag off drugs to take when I left the hospital, all the drugs had to be taken with food and I could not eat food with out first taking the drugs. (but it did help me give up smoking and I lost a stone and a half in one month)
2006-09-13 01:47:42
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answered by Loader2000 4
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