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  1. #26
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    Paper cut.
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    In-grown toenails. Both of my big toes had both sides of the nail in-grown. After trying all of the various methods that various doctors recommended, I had to go to a specialist and have the nails removed and the cuticle reformed so that only part of the nail would grow back, thus eliminating the ingrown portion.

    However, when a brick hits your toe with in-grown nails, the pain is more excrutiating then anything I can explain.......

    I do think that Sirius has had the worst so far, I don't know how I would react in a situation like that.

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    Some kind of kidney stone pain for about 30 minutes I think. I tore my watch off my wrist it hurt so bad. Was a nice watch too. LOL. That was the most direct pain I have ever felt.

    The most frustrating is my dislocated knee from about 5 weeks ago. I tripped and my knee cap came out sideways on to my leg. That was weird when I felt it crack and crunch. Still limping around now and about to have surgery to remove a few peices of bone that chipped off and are under my knee cap.
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    Originally posted by sirius
    ... holding an 8 year old boy in my arms, who had just passed after drowning.

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    4th of July > 3 - 4 years ago > Bathroom rushing out for fireworks > Zipped my self > You know what I mean > Yes, It hurted.
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  6. #31
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    Despite many physical injuries over the years, I think my most painful was finding a friend who'd committed suicide. Physical pain goes away at some point, emotional pain tends to linger..
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    I was 8 and my dad took me to the track that he rode his road bike at. He let me take my bike along so i wouldn't be really bored for 4 hours.

    Well, i was riding around the enterance which is a very big hill. All paved, half covered by a fence enterance type thing.

    Well, i started going down it, and i gained some speed. Near the end, i saw somebody walking towards the enterance, and instead of trying to manuever around the person, i just slammed on my brakes.

    This sent me flying over my handle bars, and I landed on my face, this knocked me unconscious.

    When i woke up, my face was bloody, as were areas of my arms, and hands, 3 people were around me trying to get me to wake up, 5 minutes later, my dad came running.

    We got some bandages and wrapped up my head, arms, etc. We then left, and went home. When i got home, my mom told me i looked like hulk hogan to try and cheer me up. We then drove to the hospital, and they diagnosed all my injuries.

    I was left with a broken arm, and i still have some scars on my hands. I think i remember something about a broken wrist.

    After that, i got to wear a cast on my arm for a few months.


    That was my first broken bone


    Ohh.. a few years earlier, we were at the 4th of july fireworks, and some reminance of a falling firework landed on me. My eye got messed up, and i got to wear a patch on it for a while. We didn't get to sue anybody.

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    The early AM phone call announcing that my uncle had been shot dead on his way to office.

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    My most painful event was having my wife of 18 years tell me she wanted a divorce and my mother dying suddenly, both within 24 hours of each other.

    I miss you Mom and f*&^ you Heather.
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    3 days of hard labor when I was having my son. He was 2 1/2 months premature and couldn't decide if he wanted to come out or stay in. Since his vitals were reading strong, the docs and I decided that I would ride it out.

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    I would have to say when I got shocked a couple years back, 440 Volts 70 amps. I didn't even touch it, just got close enough for it to arc over and bite me, left a nice burn mark, threw me about 10-15 feet through the air on my butt..

    I can still hear the bees buzzing to this day..
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    Some of you have some of the most amazing stories I've ever heard. Keep 'em coming for purposes of entertainment, but I'd like to extend my condolences to those whose most painful events were permanently traumatizing or damaging.

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    Nothing too serious has happened to me, thankfully.

    My [male] friend, however, had a pretty awful week. He had a blockage somewhere between his bladder and urethra. The doctor said it would be quick, so they inserted a tube [or something, I didn't ask for specifics] to puncture the blockage. However, it didn't work.

    They did that for about seven hours before it was done--and they never used painkillers or anything since it shouldn't have taken more than ten minutes.

    Next week he falls down the stairs, hits his head, and gets a dozen stitches along with a massive scab.

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    Running thru the hallway and slipping on the rug hitting the edge of the wall ... 12 stitches. I still have the scar on the eyebrow.
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    Ok, emotional pain, that would have to be having 2 of my best friends murdered, and 1 killed by a joy rider. Along with numerous others who had been joyriding etc and died as a result.

    Losing those guys killed me, we grew up together.

    RIP Pete, Andy and Darren, You will always be remembered, along with the rest of the fallen souljas...
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    I had a blowout when I gauged my Prince Albert to a 6 gauge piercing. Piercings are bad enough, and "genital" piercings are worse, but blowouts hurt like a mother... I have a ton of piercings, and have had a good amount of them blowout, but the P.A. was by far the worst blowout I've had.
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    when my online girl friend told me she has polio. It was most painful day of my life.
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    Learning my wife, the woman I have loved with my life, was having an affair with a guy. And learning he was not the only one.
    I have broken my several organs, I had cuts, I had stiches without any analgesic.
    But none of them comparible.
    It lasted almost for 1.5 years
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    SniperDevil, i'm full of stories. prehaps one day you should im me and i'll tell you about them.
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    Originally posted by Bohica
    I had a blowout when I gauged my Prince Albert...
    I've never actually known somebody who had a PA.
    I think getting one would hurt a awful lot too.
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    snowboarding, february, val thorens (france)

    fell going fast, ruptured kidney, internal bleeding, airlift 2 hospital then a month in hospital followed by a month off work.

    the morphene made it better though.
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  22. #47
    Originally posted by Tulip-Dennis
    Marching band.

    Tripped backwards on concrete and landed on a baritone (the one that looks like a miniature tuba). The entire instrument was practically flattened and was deemed unrepairable. For some crazy reason, I kept marching the rest of rehearsal and the competition thereafter.
    marching band.
    that can kill you, seriously. I heard at a field show at a local college, one of the performing schools was on field, and then a tube player had fallen forward. The mouth was in his mouth and it pushed through his mouth's bridge pallete (on top) and went into his sinal area. He was airlifted outta there. Nuts.

    I play bari sax, and a few times I've falled forward and cut my lip with the reed (VZZ-3's). It hurts alot.

    My whole life though I've been lucky iwth my health, blessed I think I am just because of that.

    Nothing compares to emotional pain. It may not be one extreme rush of pain going through you, but it lasts the longest. I think the most pain I've ever felt was finding out a friend of mine, Bryan Mackessy (RIP) was hit on his gas scooter last november. I still choke up talking about it.
    That, and once I tried imagining a world without some of my friends, as in they had died or moved and I never saw them again, and it was terrible. Enough to make me cry.

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    Originally posted by jasong
    I've never actually known somebody who had a PA.
    I think getting one would hurt a awful lot too.
    Piercing it was just like a pinch feeling for a second, but I had to be "Mr. show off" and gauge it huge 2 weeks after I got it pierced. I have a 5 bar Jacob's ladder as well (all standard 14 gauge bars, no gauging bigger because I learned not to gauge the no no spot whenever my P.A. blew out).
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    Toe ripped off in the door.....would probably be the most painful, that or a large rusty nail being lodged in my ankle, take your pick!

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    eh...head went through a windshield one time...extremely painful.

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