quick story about something that happened to me 7yrs ago.
i was out with some1 i shudnt have been... n we was walking... we saw a fire so went 2 check it out, loadsa fire engines and flames. anyway... as we're standing there watching, a crowd is gathering. a women with a dog - a really old fat grey slow rottweiler - comes stands next 2 us n is chatting about wat she reckons happened. my arms r by my side. next thing i feel this little sort of pain, nothing bad tho, just like a niggle on my hand so i have a look and me little finger is literally hanging off. my gut rolled over 100 times before i cud speak.anyways.... while i was in shock the women noticed n said flaming eck kid, did he nip ya? n then she bugared off. friking nip?!? anyways.... we was a few miles from home, cudnt call me mum coz of the bloke i was with.... cudnt call an ambulance coz i werent gonna go hospital coz i knew they was gonna have to just cut my finger off.. omfg.. no finger, was puking as much as i was bleeding.
so.. just round the corner was a tesco, i went in n bought some plasters, quietly. went in 2 the loos 2 wash it up, but once i got the blood off n saw just how bad it was, all muscles veins n fat n bone, euhh, i just burst in2 tears, uncontrolably sobbing, cudnt breathe or anything, then a lady came in n saw me trying 2 contemplate where to stick a plaster on it, n sed... jeez darling wat on earth has happened to u, so i told her, n she ran out n told some1 at tesco who came over, she then went on got the chemist bloke, who sorta went green n told me there was no way a plaster was gonna help n that i must go2 hospital immediately, that scared me :-(. so he then went n collared the tescos direct van driver thingy man n drove me 2 hospital in that straight away.
it was an awful palaver!!
but... the good news, they saved me finger... ah.
but that was the worst feeling ever.
2007-06-24 00:00:33
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answered by POPCORN22 1
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AW, shame, you poor thing! Obviously you survived the fall...
:-)
The worst feeling for me was watching an accident happen...it happens so quickly, but in those moments it's like everything slows down; there's a 'suspended' silence, then the sound of the crash as the other car bounces off you, you've swerved and in that split second you think, Ok we're out of danger then the collision happens and then you think: Oh no, not like this, and there's nothing you can do & you're sure you're going out like this. You're fine physically, but for a good few nights afterwards, everytime you fall asleep, you relive it again & again...that sucks.
2007-06-24 00:45:57
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answered by Snake Eyes 6
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Worst physical feeling I've ever had - a full blown asthma attack that landed me in hospital.
Imagine trying to breathe through your mouth only, lips tightly around a single straw, and then having the end of the straw pinched shut. Struggling for every gasp of air while feeling that you have the weight of the world on your chest. Like suffocating slowly. And your heart pounding so hard it hurts, struggling to get what little oxygen around the system, thought I was having a heart attack too.
That was over 5 years ago, and with a change of medication, I have not had even a mild attack since. The wonders of modern medicine!
2007-06-23 23:24:19
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answered by Barb Outhere 7
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Emotional Pain...
2016-05-19 00:36:37
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answered by ? 3
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I have a big phobia of staircases, steps and ladders.
Once I was climing this mega mega ladder about 45 feet high.
I was scared sh*tless.
Then, because it was so high, it wobbled in the breeze.
I'm such a stupid little cry baby, I started cring and wouldn't move.
2007-06-23 23:24:52
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answered by me 2
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When I see a ball heading towards me, and the next thing I knew, it hit my stomach...
I'm really bad at basketball, and the ball hits my head or my stomach all the time...This happened in school so it can't be helped.
(Reply) Yeah...I did, but it was when I'm young, by now I've forgotten how painful it is to fall from a tree. ^_^
2007-06-23 23:21:52
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answered by FloralLover 6
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A thing called Ludwigs Angina: nasty illness, and I'll always be grateful to the doctors and nurses who helped me out. Big respect to those in the NHS. New Labour: stop messing it about!
2007-06-23 23:26:00
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answered by I'm Sparticus 4
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I had a really bad hangover once, so bad I thought I was dying. The pain in my head was unbearable. I thought someone must've spiked me cos I didn't think I'd drunk that much.
Realised later, that it must've been the medication I was taking at the time. Silly me!
2007-06-24 00:02:51
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answered by Caveman's daughter 6
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I imagine it must be the realisation that you are about to be hit by a moving vehicle. My own personal nightmare. That's why I never cross on a red light.
2007-06-23 23:21:37
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answered by Jane G 2
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Lots and lots of beer, followed by a bit more beer, wobbling, falling head first towards pavement and laughing on the way down.
2007-06-23 23:19:04
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answered by Knownow't 7
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