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Besides childbirth! I don't want the same answer 10 times.
Although I do give credit and gratitude to all you women who went through that.

2007-11-17 21:00:04 · 42 answers · asked by Sapphrodite® 5 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

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Having a roadside bomb go off and having pieces of bomb and road rip through my body pretty much tops my list of the worst pain i've ever felt. My right leg was blown off, and I was told that my skin was shredded so much that when I fell to the ground some of my intestines came out of my gut and had to be pushed back in, right there on the road. A piece of metal the size of a toothpick pierced one of my eyes and stuck in there and the medic said he couldn't pull it out until we got to the hospital because if it was stuck in my brain it could cause a hemorrhage and I would die instantly. I am now blind in that eye and have only one leg and thousands of scars. But I'm alive.

2007-11-17 21:08:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 8 0

I have a zip line in my backyard. You sit on a round seat and hold the rope attached to the seat, which screws into a pulley. I was around 8 feet up,and it snapped. I landed literally 2 1/2 inches away from the stairs you go up outside to get to the top of the zip line, which could've made things even worse. I remember the emptiness in my stomach as I was dropping, and I really remember the pain after I fell. I've never really told anyone this, but I was paralyzed for about 30 seconds. It's not a long time, but it hurt. A lot. I had to try to get in a position where I was kneeling down all the way so I could curl down and breathe. I remember just repeating "ow" over and over. The pain was so unbelievably bad. My back was messed up for about 2 weeks. That was about a year ago. Something on the swing broke, and we fixed it in a different way so it won't ever happen again.

2016-05-24 01:44:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Meningitis. Imagine being slowly eaten alive, there is no second it stops, the disease attacks the nervous system directly.

First your head hurts unbearably. So much that your pulse absolutely devastates you.

Second, your neck becomes paralyzed followed by your back and almost your entire body. Some how, you manage to violently vomit up any fluids in your body and convulsively pass waste on yourself.

Third, your temperature soars into the hundreds for days on end and slowly cooks your brain.

Fourth, if you live, you gotta learn to use your body all over again, that is, if your not permanently brain damaged.

Fifth, the only hope for help you got is morphine or better. However, the pain is still there, it just gets a little weaker.

I lived through this. The hospital told my Father to prepare for my death. The pastor prayed while I rotted from 165 pounds to 115 in three days as the disease feasted upon me. My temperature stayed between 102 to 107 degrees which damaged my brain. I was 15, a wrestler, football play, and when I was conscious I cried for mercy. "Please kill me" was all I could repeat over and over. My Mother refused it. When it was all done, I came out 113 pounds, unable to walk, unable to eat solid foods, and struggled for years to achieve a normal size and health.

In retrospect, I should have died. The hospital was so impressed with my survival that they brought in medical students to look at such a special case, they flew in doctors from neighboring hospitals to meet me, physicians from the entire area visited to view my case. I would have rather died then live through that.

Get your kids vaccinated.

2007-11-17 21:20:21 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 2 0

I believe the worst pain i've ever experienced was severe stomach cramps. I was constipated for 2 weeks and no matter what i took as in laxatives or enama's, didn't help. I was having sharp lightning pains, nauseated, pouring sweat and i came very close to blacking out several times. My doctor was even considering surgery, but finally i was given 2 enama's that worked. I was free from prison. But, if any guys on here has passed a kidney stone or gals had a fischer...i really feel for you.

2007-11-17 21:08:29 · answer #4 · answered by Mike W 3 · 1 0

Well, although I went through childbirth, that was NOT the worst pain I ever went through. I will tell you the worst pain, but first, I must warn the men: do not read the rest of this. OK, now that it is just us ladies: I will tell ya! After giving birth: I had a hematoma (otherwise known as a vein or blood vessel that has burst) and it was ''''down there'''' yes....''down there'''anyway...i had just given birth...and i was almost bleeding to death..I knew i was..but i was able to convince the nurses for a while that this kind of bleeding was normal for me...long story short..at one point..the nurse figured out i was lying..her face went sheet white..she ran for my Dr..and well..he preformed surgery..down there..after i had just given birth..with NO ANESTHESIEA...so..anyway..that was te worst pain I have and ever hope to have gone through...if asked to do it again..I would choose death in a second..actually, had I been asked THEN, i would have begged to please let me die instead of feeling that...sorry.................u asked.

2007-11-17 21:10:10 · answer #5 · answered by Nikki Tesla 6 · 4 0

Waking up from a Coma in a hospital bed cuz my kidneys, liver and heart went into failure. I was poked with 35 needles a day, a dumb nurse tried to sit me up in bed(Muscles shut down ) and I fell off the bed, right onto the floor. Had to learn to walk, talk and eat again, wear diapers(Boy, that was fun, NOT!) Went into cardiac arrest 4 times. Pain, is not the word to describe those 3 months.

2007-11-17 21:07:39 · answer #6 · answered by SERENA P 6 · 6 0

The acid levels in my stomach were so high that it burnt through my stomach lining. It felt like someone stabbed me in the tummy and was constantly twisting the blade

2007-11-17 21:05:19 · answer #7 · answered by death metal 3 · 4 0

Vomiting.

I tried to think of something that I've done that made me cry, and that's the only thing I could think of.

Seriously, though. My back tightens to the point I can't move, I can't breathe. All I can do is cough, cry, and spit.

2007-11-17 21:08:25 · answer #8 · answered by **[Witty_Name]** 6 · 1 0

When I had my laparscopy surgery...they filled me up with gas and stuck cameras and stuff in me..even "down there" I swear..I thought I was going to die..it literally hurt to breath! I didnt get to shower for over a wk..it was truely horrible!!

2007-11-17 21:04:12 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

i haven't went through anything like childbirth, but i'd say a cramp or the night after i had my wisdom teeth removed.

2007-11-17 21:03:11 · answer #10 · answered by Cliff 6 · 1 1

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