The passing of my grandma and greatgrandma on my mom's side. I miss them dearly.
My endometriosis. During my period the cramps hurt like total #$#@$@#$. I have disabiling cramps.
Breaking my wrist when I was only 8. Now I have artheritis in my right wrist and my writing is a little more sloppy. It also hurts to write.
Spraining my ankle a couple of years ago and migraines.
2006-11-09 07:15:17
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answered by Anonymous
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The week before I got braces on my teeth. I had to have these spacers between each tooth and I couldn't bite down but I learned a trick on how to take out the spacers and place them back in. I had a band around each tooth. Then monthly tightening of my braces which hurt for about 5 days after.But maybe when I was suffering from an appendicitis for a couple of months and didn't realize it until I was doubled over in pain due to the leaking appendix which didn't quite burst. That was pretty painful.
2006-11-09 08:45:30
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answered by already_enuff_spice_in_this 5
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My nine yr ancient says, probably the most painful factor she ever skilled used to be "going for walks via a tumbler door" which triggered her to wish 14 stitches on her face & arm. For me, her mother, probably the most painful factor I ever skilled used to be petocin brought about "traditional childbirth." How an HMO would persuade me that my little one could be born larger off with out medicating the start procedure is past me! If some thing would make a individual intellectual, it's the final short while of that procedure. Holy Hannibal Lechter, it used to be depraved. Great Question!
2016-09-01 09:53:01
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answered by marentes 4
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A broken tooth sounds pretty uncomfortable. I think my most painful injury was two years ago, I broke my wrist, arm, and hand in a snowboarding accident. The real pain wasn't from the fall (you know how adrenaline helps that,) but from the "reduction" performed at the hospital five days later. An orthopeadic surgeon put my arm in traction, got a good grip on my hand and elbow, and proceeded to twist my wrist back into place. We're talking no painkillers, no anesthesia here. It was so painful I bit through my lip trying not to scream. So now....I wear wristguards. :)
2006-11-09 07:14:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Once I stepped on a board that had a spike in it. The spike went right through my left foot. No one was around to help me, so I had to pull out the spike by myself. Not a fun thing. So I limped home, which was about a half mile away, and went to the doctor. By the time I got to the Doctor's office, my shoe was full of blood. He cleaned up my foot and gave me a shot in the butt and gave me some medication to take for a couple of weeks. Took about a month for the hole in my foot to close up.
2006-11-09 08:06:45
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answered by Joshua 6
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This is a toss up between childbirth (no amount of pain before can amount to that) and toothache. When I gave birth it was horrible, right up until the point she actually decided to come out. Ever since then, I've gotten 3 tats in places that should hurt, but NOTHING hurts worse than childbirth..
2006-11-09 07:41:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I was in an accident early this year and i had glass scrapes all over my hands still have those ugly scars on my hands, and elbows, arms and fingers. Looks like burns cause they scraped most of my skin off. When they touch my hand i feel tingly inside like the nerve or something. But yeah that was the worst i felt
thanks
2006-11-09 07:22:09
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answered by Solitaire 7
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When I was sixteen years old, a large cyst formed on the right side of my head. One day, as I was brushing my hair in the bathroom, I noticed a large amount of blood and pus draining from it and immediately called my mother. Unfortunately, my doctor's office was closed at the time this was happening, so my mother was forced to take me to the closest, most crappiest, county hospital in the area. There, I was subjected to torture because the attending physician decided to drain the cyst on her own using q-tips and a scapel! It was the most painful experience I've ever had!
2006-11-09 07:19:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I was in Phys. Ed. last year and this guy, twice my size, and I were running because we were playing Capture The Flag, we went opposite directions and made a head-on collision. My head still hurts from hitting the gym floor.
2006-11-09 07:16:27
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answered by Best Kept Secret/Biggest Mistake 1
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When I was in the 5th grade I slide across a metal sprinkler and tore all the skin of my knee it took 4 months just to be able to walk again 400 stitches later that is
2006-11-09 07:15:55
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answered by The gr8t alien 5
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