Having babies.
2007-08-14 07:23:56
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answered by sarahjanec 3
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WOW!
I was thinking about asking this same question but I figured all the ladies would say having a baby.
The most pain I've ever been in was after my nose was broken and I had to have corrective surgery for a deviated septum.
Following the surgery the doctor had to pack both of my nostrils with this stuff like paper- I do not remember exactly what the stuff was, the doc called it "packing".
I had to keep that suff in my nose for a while (this was over ten years ago so bear with my senility) probably a week.
Then I had to go back to the doctor to have the packing removed.
I'm gonna tell ya, I keep repeating that I do not remember the details of the operation- I REMEMBER that packing coming out. My GOD it hurt, the doc used tweezers to grab hold of the end sticking out of my nostril and pull hard!
It felt like he reached up my nose and grabbed my EYES from the tendrils on the other end and was trying to pull my eyes back into my head and out of my nostril. He then moved on to the other nostril.
I did not cry but never before and never since have my eyes produced so much tear. It hurt so bad I went blind while it was happening, or it seemed that way. It hurt so bad I FORGOT to cry out!
I've been hit, punched, kicked, knocked out, beat with billy clubs and bats, had my heart broken, and lived through the death of a close relative and I none of it hurt as bad as that packing coming out.
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2007-08-14 15:09:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I have had my share of pain over the years. As a professional bicycle rider, I had several severe wrecks resulting in a total of 16 shoulder dislocations, a broken clavicle, 6 concussions and a cerebral contusion. During my service with the Army I had a bunker collapse on me again dislocating both shoulders and fracturing my tibia.
I have had surgical procedures with the usual postoperative pain and a neuropathic condition which caused (and still causes chronic nerve pain.)
I have also had the previously mentioned tooth abcess on one occaision.
Though none of those compared to a basilar artery migraine which I had lasting over 15 days before resolving. It was so severe I could not move without horrendous pain, It resulted eventually in the partial loss of function on one side of my body, loss of vision for a while and a couple of seizures. It did not respond to any known treatments and was not touched by morphine doses of a very high level.
And despite that pain, I still shudder when I remember watching my father fall on this knees drenched in sweat and tearing due to renal calculi.
Of my patients who have experienced both the females have preferred childbirth to renal colic.
2007-08-14 22:55:16
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answered by US_DR_JD 7
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Had a tuma removed from the top of my left leg[easy]Got a sore throat and had seven weeks radiotherapy on my neck and it was red burnt [ouch] three months later still in pain i was told my earache was my wisdom teeth so i went and got them out but they also found a tuma on my tongue and removed it. Came round and was told my throat tuma was back on the other side.Told eight weeks to live [Pain] Went in after 4 stone weight loss and had full trachy.I now breath through my neck and lost my voice and some of my thyroid. Lovely neck scars.Went back to work,facing five years remission which it has now been seven years.However in the interim the artery in my left leg from my stomache to my knee collapsed and another 6 hour operation ensued the neck one being over ten hours.My last op is a tuma removed from my left arm and eight more teeth with five fillings The damage to my neck area has caused quite severe tinitus and this is the hardest thing to deal with The best thing is i have a perfect wife who can get me through anything.The worst pain i felt was in her eyes but what a star Thank you
2007-08-15 08:44:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Interesting question. I have had a catheter inserted whist awake and I screamed with pain. But that is nothing compared to a an absyss in my back tooth or worst of all an ear infection. It was agony for two weeks, despite medication.
2007-08-14 07:22:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Aside from childbirth I had my gall bladder removed and apparently I am 1% of the population that has this extra valve out of the liver and they didnt see it when they removed the bladder and so the liver was sending bile into my abdominal cavity. Very very painful.My stomach blew up huge and I was screaming in pain and they were injecting me with morphine while they tried in vain to find my surgeon that botched the surgery in my opinion.
2007-08-14 08:33:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Being stabbed 4 times in a bar in Baltimore a Year and a half ago. They became infected, and I got ganggreen.
2007-08-14 07:24:17
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answered by BrothaAli 3
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I thought it was tooth abscess or inner ear infection until I got infected legs due to untreated eczema underlying cellulitis at its worst it felt like a live creature trying to claw its way out of my left leg and eventually I collapsed. after picking up viral pneumonia in one hosp treatment at another has left me connected to oxygen 24/7. not even a broken spine can match what my leg probs did to me!
2007-08-14 07:34:00
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answered by Anonymous
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2017-02-25 20:03:57
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answered by Kiera 3
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Living in London in the 80's during Thatchers regime.
2007-08-14 07:23:12
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answered by Bum Gravy. 5
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I pulled a muscle in my chest,doesn't sound much but OH.MY.GOD! Every tiny breath i took,it killed! My mum thought I had a blood clot.
I've broken a foot,torn ligaments and other stuff but that was definitely the worse!
2007-08-14 07:24:49
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answered by Lor24 5
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