The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced 01:57 - Feb 28 with 5067 views | FredManRave | I was going to post his on the "Random Irritations" thread but I would pay good money for my current pain to just be an irritation. So here's a lovely new Saturday night thread for us all to share our worst physical moments on. And I don't think this theme has actually been done before. First of all, I should be realistic and a man of the 20's and say Nix is in first place with child birth. I'm voting second being sciatic nerve pain. I've had it a week now and despite 4 injections of Flexicamin B12 in my R's in the last four days I am still in absolute agony. And it's actually getting worse. So I'm now not even convinced it's the sciatic nerve as those injections should at least alleviate the pain. So MRI scan on Monday to hopefully clarify exactly what the problem is but fcuk me it's a constant pain, I'm unable to get into a comfortable position and have to drug myself up with all sorts just to get through the night (silver lining). Looking forward to hearing your stories... | |
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The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 02:04 - Feb 28 with 3115 views | qpr_1968 | broken ribs. | |
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The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 02:33 - Feb 28 with 3069 views | BucksRanger | Gallstones - the pain appears much higher up your body - in your chest - than where your gall bladder is situated. Thought I was having a heart attack so strong was the pain. Medic had to be called out and dosed me up with something that put me to sleep. Without doubt worse than any sciatic nerve pain I've had though that pain is fairly constant whereas the pain from gallstones would come and go. Ended up going to an acupuncturist to ease my sciatic pain. First treatment took away 90% of the pain and the rest disappeared during the follow up sessions. Only ever broken bones in my foot and my coccyx so have no way of comparing gallstones to a broken ribs. [Post edited 28 Feb 2021 2:55]
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The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 07:00 - Feb 28 with 3004 views | nix | I'm going with gallstones and childbirth in the same category of pain. I know some women find it a 'journey' or 'go to a different place' or 'see their body doing something wonderful'. After eleven hours of it, I just couldn't stand it any more so the anaesthetist with the epidural was one of the most amazing things ever. For the life of me, I don't get why women are given the idea (NCT I'm looking at you) it's better to put themselves through pain when you don't have to. Maybe people feel pain differently. Maybe I'm a wimp. I just don't know. Gallstones was bloody agony. But I thought it was indigestion so treated it with indigestion tablets until I ended up with pancreatitis, which is a whole different type of ill. But the differences between the two I guess is that childbirth pain goes on longer and no one tells you it's completely natural, play whale music and breathe through the pain with gallstones!!! | | | |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 07:27 - Feb 28 with 2977 views | OutWestR | Perforated appendix that was misdiagnosed as food poisoning three times over 48 hours. By the time I finally got admitted to hospital a large shot of morphine barely touched the pain. As they still didn’t know what the problem was (because the appendix apparently was tucked behind some other organs), I had emergency surgery. After they discovered the problem, removed it and stitched me up, I spent five days in hospital, on a combination of morphine and other drugs, and with an epidural in my back (which was nearly ripped out, but that’s a whole other story) and with a large scar from mid stomach to groin as a lasting reminder. | | | |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 07:42 - Feb 28 with 2962 views | WokingR | Presume you have all somehow managed to avoid standing on Lego | | | |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 08:45 - Feb 28 with 2884 views | rrrspricey | Back in 2019 I was on a motorbike track day at Le Mans when I had a huge high side causing 4 broken fingers, wrist, collar bone, shoulder, several ribs, femur and hip That was quite painful. | | | |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 08:49 - Feb 28 with 2878 views | HantsR | A dentist fixed a crown on my tooth and I said I didn't want an injection (wimp). I think she took a little more care as a result but nevertheless, it was excruciating. I spent the time reflecting on what pain actually was and what people could bear. The most pain I've witnessed experienced by another person was when the Reading player Ejaria was touched on the shoulder and his screaming resonated round KPF | | | |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 09:48 - Feb 28 with 2810 views | johann28 | Someone invented a stupid game called cricket which I thought I was rather good at. Went out to bat but forgot to put on a box. The rest is history. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 09:59 - Feb 28 with 2784 views | timcocking | Quite a few pretty nasty ones. Having big burns cleaned is fcuking unpleasant, i can still feel that now. Having a toe broken and dislocated mullered roughly back into position was really grim, too; i can feel that still as well. Coughing, or more accurately trying to cough after having a stomach hernia operation, also extreme. My daughter having an epileptic fit in front of my eyes for the first time, though...an all encompassing anguish on such a scale one couldn't even begin to imagine. No physical pain comes remotely close to something like that. Pain happening to your child is far, far worse to deal with. What some parents have to cope with...doesn't bear the thought. Johansen's miss last night was the most physical pain i've felt for a few weeks though. | | | |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 09:59 - Feb 28 with 2788 views | LimehouseR | Had pneumonia nearly 10 years ago now. One Sunday afternoon went from feeling tired and not quite right to severe pain on the right side of my abdomen by the evening. Thought it might have been my appendix and every breath I took in was sheer agony. Spoke to a nurse completely breathless on the non emergency number and luckily she was a lot more switched on than me, called an ambulance and as it arrived I collapsed in the hallway after opening the front door. Had to be given morphine upon arrival and spent the next week in the Royal London on Oxygen. The doctors showed me an X-ray of my lungs the next day and said that one of them had become so inflamed it was digging in to my rib cage on every breath hence the pain. They were completely baffled at how a physically fit bloke in his mid 20s had got to that stage of a pneumonia but there you go! Scary stuff. That morphine is amazing stuff though, very morish! | | | |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 10:01 - Feb 28 with 2786 views | distortR |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 09:48 - Feb 28 by johann28 | Someone invented a stupid game called cricket which I thought I was rather good at. Went out to bat but forgot to put on a box. The rest is history. |
if the rest is literally history, you have my upmost sympathy, albeit i have a nagging suspicion that your life may actually be easier without all that bother. | | | |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 10:02 - Feb 28 with 2785 views | BazzaInTheLoft | I’ve never broken my ribs, forced a human out of my body, or been banged in the landing gear by a Cricket ball, but I’ve seen Michael McIntyre live. | | | |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 10:25 - Feb 28 with 2742 views | ted_hendrix |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 10:02 - Feb 28 by BazzaInTheLoft | I’ve never broken my ribs, forced a human out of my body, or been banged in the landing gear by a Cricket ball, but I’ve seen Michael McIntyre live. |
Commonly known as self inflicted. No sympathy. | |
| My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic. |
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The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 10:40 - Feb 28 with 2716 views | HantsR |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 09:48 - Feb 28 by johann28 | Someone invented a stupid game called cricket which I thought I was rather good at. Went out to bat but forgot to put on a box. The rest is history. |
or rather her story? (Copyright Mike Giggler) | | | |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 10:41 - Feb 28 with 2715 views | Dorse |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 10:02 - Feb 28 by BazzaInTheLoft | I’ve never broken my ribs, forced a human out of my body, or been banged in the landing gear by a Cricket ball, but I’ve seen Michael McIntyre live. |
That's no laughing matter. | |
| 'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!' |
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The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 10:42 - Feb 28 with 2715 views | themodfather | trapped nerve in lower back, sciatica? the mistake is staying immobile and laying down, this actually makes it worse and sends bolts of pain when you move, thru your body. i had several sessions with the British school of osteopathy and a few spinal manipulatiosn to ease the pain. | | | |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 10:43 - Feb 28 with 2713 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 10:25 - Feb 28 by ted_hendrix | Commonly known as self inflicted. No sympathy. |
Nah, was in lieu of community service. | | | |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 10:51 - Feb 28 with 2680 views | 2Thomas2Bowles | Not going to list anything involved with when I was paralysed from the waist down, I was in a coma for a time anyway. Before that 3rd snapped Achilles, Football 2nd Dislocated shoulder, Football After 1st C4 C5 C6 worn and pressing on to nerves, 2 years of agonizing pain 24/7, could not operate due to multiple health issues, somehow it righted itself (well no constant pain) but could come back anytime. Mental pain Losing my wife to cancer. [Post edited 28 Feb 2021 10:59]
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The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 10:59 - Feb 28 with 2683 views | loftboy | At school I was tripped up whilst having my hands in my pockets, my face planted into a brick wall spreading my nose across my face, that hurt, also the other week I stubbed my little toe on the corner of the bed, now that hurts!! | |
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The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 11:04 - Feb 28 with 2652 views | 2Thomas2Bowles |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 10:59 - Feb 28 by loftboy | At school I was tripped up whilst having my hands in my pockets, my face planted into a brick wall spreading my nose across my face, that hurt, also the other week I stubbed my little toe on the corner of the bed, now that hurts!! |
I'm not laughing... Honest | |
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The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 11:54 - Feb 28 with 2616 views | qpr_1968 |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 07:42 - Feb 28 by WokingR | Presume you have all somehow managed to avoid standing on Lego |
or catching your little toe on the skirting. | |
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The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 12:20 - Feb 28 with 2571 views | BrianMcCarthy | One of My Mom's sayings is "There's nothing worse..." "There's nothing worse than a paper cut". You didn't go to The Milk Cup Final, did you Mom. | |
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The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 12:26 - Feb 28 with 2550 views | Boston | Twenty years ago I Injured my back moving a roll of rubber roofing. Hurt at the time though not enough to stop me working, then christ did it return with a vengeance. Had a couple of near tears experiences over the next twelve months but, it went away without medical treatment. Still wonder what I did, how it seemed to resolve itself and will it rear itself again. Trained myself to work in a better balanced manner, which to this day appears to have reduced the normal strains from manual labour that workers in the trades suffer on a routine basis. | |
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The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced on 12:34 - Feb 28 with 2528 views | flynnbo | Once had to have an injection into my eyeball to relieve the pressure. Luckily, I had had several packs of liquid painkiller applied earlier. | | | |
The most pyhsical pain you've ever experienced (n/t) on 12:38 - Feb 28 with 2518 views | wood_hoop | [Post edited 28 Feb 2021 13:20]
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