The most painful experience of my life was the recent death of my mom. I love her so much and I miss her everyday. She had lung cancer and she was very sick so when she died it was a relief that she was no longer in pain. I learned alot from her throughout my life. I learned a lot more during her illness and her death. She conducted herself with grace and dignity throughout the whole event. she left me with a new outlook on life and how ones life can influence others.I have come to terms with her death. I will never "get over it". But I have moved forward in honor of her memory. She would not have liked it if I ceased to embrace life because she had passed away. She is safe and happy now and I will see her again. That gives me comfort and helps me to move ahead with my life. She was and still is the greatest person I have ever known and it was an honor and a privilege to be her daughter.
2006-11-29 22:51:17
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answered by Only hell mama ever raised 6
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My life has been easy, especially when I here others" struggles. I've always been my own worst enemy. The only thing I ever had to overcome was listening to the good advice people who love me were trying to give me to better my life, which I finally did and today my life is rich because of it. Beside that I lost my dad 10 years ago, I was in my late twenties and he 69. Took me awhile but I came to terms with it.
2006-11-29 22:47:21
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answered by ? 2
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My most painfull expirience it's been away for my family for 3 years now. I'm a soldier and been away from home, my family, friends it's been the most terrible thing that I ver had to deal with. Soon enough I will be going home from Iraq and then I will be able to say I've overcomed this long journey.
2006-11-29 22:36:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The most pain-full thing that has happened to me is, the time my wife was having a baby and she was screaming and yelling and doing all the woman stuff.
And I got a splinter in my finger............did anyone care ooooooh no everyone was to busy looking after my wife and her "child birth". I was in so much pain and they made me give the gas 'n' air back to my wife, can you believe that!!!
I learned that if you get a splinter during child birth don't think you will be getting any sympathy coz you wont.
2006-11-30 06:26:45
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answered by si n 2
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I was having sex in the shower with this girl from the bar I or she slipped we both fell she fell on my ankle broke it in half my bone was sticking out of the skin the girl fainted I had to crawl in to the living room to call a ambulance not only was it pain full but I had to tell the doc what happened the ambulance crew also
2006-11-29 22:35:31
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answered by Normefoo 4
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The worst experiences in life don't have any positive aspects whatever. And you never overcome them, in the sense that they never lose their power to hurt you. Your survival represents your only victory over them.
2006-11-29 22:34:54
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answered by langdonrjones 4
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it quite is humorous, me and the female above me the two had pee-hollow trauma! Yeah, that s**t hurts, lemme tell ya. The discomfort of melancholy although, that's no longer greater straightforward to handle-it particularly gets to you, feeling like that common of your life.
2016-12-13 17:14:55
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answered by ? 4
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I once had to listen to Celine Dion's "My heart must go on," and I barely survived...I almost forced my little sister off the road trying to change the radio station in the car...
2006-11-29 22:32:50
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answered by bandit 3
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no never comes to forget it
especially i was not fair to partner
2006-11-29 22:32:23
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answered by Anonymous
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