I had a cement mixer tip over and clip me on the toe.
I thought I was going to throw up. I have never hurt so badly. Not when i broke my collarbone, not when I broke my wrist, not when I got hit in the back of the head with a metal disc
2007-05-03 16:52:55
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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Tonsilitis or strep-throat, whatever. I've had 2 C-sections but they couldn't compare to the pain that proceded me spitting out my tonsils. I had to sleep with a wet face-cloth over my face for 2 weeks. The antibiotics I was given to swallow for the infection where an inch long and half that in width. I couldn't even swallow a small sip of water, let alone the horse pills but I did it anyway. It was like really dull razor blades going down and they did nothing for me. I ended up spitting out my tonsils 2 weeks later only nobody knew that's what they were until 2 or 3 years later when my then-current-doctor announced I had no tonsils. Minor compared to what others have gone through, but I have a high pain threshold, or so I've been told.
2007-05-03 16:40:57
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answered by OP 5
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After I had a throracic outlet decompression surgery, I was hitting the PCA button for morphine and was still in excruciating pain. Then whenever I would change positions in bed, I would vomit from the morphine--not fun when you are lying on your back and tensing your muscles to try to sit up as not to choke. From natural pain, I would say that labor hurts worse than passing the kidney stones, but at least you get to work up to that level of pain whereas the kidney stone pain was all of a sudden for me. I was in so much pain while passing the stones that I was in a cold sweat, shaking, puking, with my ears ringing and just as they (it) passed, I passed out and fell off the throne.
2007-05-03 16:41:40
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answered by nursegrl 5
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When I woke up from a surgery, noticed that a plastic pipe was inserted into my urinal, asked the nurse to remove it and she instantly ripped that thing out most likely due to the fact that I had just woken up and was probably yelling at her without realizing how loud I was being and she knew I wouldn't feel any pain for at least another 30 mins.
Well, I could not urinate for the next 8 hours... Razorblazes... that's all I need to tell you.
2007-05-03 16:45:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I had what we call a "hot tooth" in dentistry(big technical term, I know, LOL!). Anyway, basically what that means is it was building up so much pressure underneath my tooth and it needed to burst pretty much...
Anyway, the tooth needed a root canal but no matter how much anesthetic was injected into me, I felt EVERYTHING! Now imagine sharp files and poky instruments digging down into the roots of your tooth without anesthetic(Numbing stuff). It hurt like HELL! It happens...
Oh, I just remembered...when I was like 8 years old, I broke my left arm in 4 places. My arm was literally deformed, it drooped down in one spot and I could not bend my wrist straight, it was stuck pointing downward. My fingers were placed in these chinese handcuff type things so the doctor could pop my bones in place, I SCREAMED BLOODY MURDER, especially since they made my parents leave the room. That was the second time I broke it in less than a year, btw...but the first time was not nearly as bad, it was just broken in one place and not deformed. After the second break the doc told me if I broke it again they would have to perform surgery on my arm.
2007-05-03 16:37:51
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answered by Isabella's Mommy Expecting #2 6
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I've had two c-sections but the first one I was really sick before the surgery and still had to go threw with it. Afterwards the pain meds. that I could take was not working very well*actually felt like they didnt work at all* so every time I moved just a lil bit I was in tears. The second one I was fine.
2007-05-03 16:37:53
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answered by NickyNawlins 6
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It's a tie between after I had Open Heart Surgery and my chest hurting so bad, ........and having a Sciatic Nerve pinched that sent pain from my lower back all the way down my leg.
I wouldn't wish either on anyone. I'm talking pain so bad that Morphine at highest tolerable doses were needed.
2007-05-03 16:36:51
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answered by The Sylvan Wizard 5
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The doctors said a virus landed in the bundle of nerves in my shoulder, parsonage turner syndrome they called it. Excruciating pain, I mean , even the pull of gravity on it was unbearable. the pain lasted for 5 weeks and it took a year to get back full motion and it's still not 100%, happened two years ago.
2007-05-03 16:47:07
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answered by Louie O 7
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When I pushed my Son that was 8lbs 6 oz out of what is normally a very small hole... Yeah... Not fun.... Not only that but I lost so much blood and I had to get a transfusion and the placenta wouldnt come out.. At 1 point the doctors fist was by my belly button... Great picture in your head hugh!
2007-05-03 16:37:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Even considering childbirth which i went through twice, the worst pain i ever felt was when I had urimic posioning and had to have my bladder tube opened through a catheder. Yeah it hurt like holy Crimeny. I would rather have given birth through my uerator.
2007-05-03 16:37:37
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answered by penelopejanepitstop 5
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