[QUOTE=zach1193;48714959]Opiate withdrawal[/QUOTE]
Fuck me, I've been there
When my grandmother died.
I once threw my back out and couldn't stand up for two days, could barely walk for a couple weeks after.
I don't really remember that one that much, though. I remember stomping my foot down on a nail much more vividly. I had to hobble into the bathroom and pull it out myself, and it had gone into my foot a good two inches and bent on the way in. That was fucking painful.
As well, there was the time I cut a skin tag off. I tried to remove it with the good old "wrap a string around it until it dies" method but that wasn't working, so I decided to take a knife to it. Turns out I could still feel it very well and the knife I used wasn't that sharp. I think what made it really bad was the fact that I had to actually work at it for a second to remove it, it wasn't a clean cut.
[QUOTE=Paramud;48715981]I remember stomping my foot down on a nail much more vividly. I had to hobble into the bathroom and pull it out myself, and it had gone into my foot a good two inches and bent on the way in. That was fucking painful.[/QUOTE]
Oy. I remember doing that once. It was one of those short carpenter nails, so it didn't go in very far or do a lot of damage. Spent the next few days not doing much of anything while it healed.
Freaked me the fuck out when I realized there was a nail stuck in my foot though.
Probs. when my thumb got dislocated, it was kinda nasty.
And every time I've hit my toe on something.
Getting my thigh tattooed. That was the longest 4 hours of my fucking life. :v:
I really want an explanation for this one:
I was on a flight to New York back when I was 16 or so, when the plane lifted off and started to gain altitude, there was a horrendous pressure behind my right eye and the pain just got more unbearable the higher we climbed. I seriously thought my eye was going to burst and I locked myself in the toilet to scream into some paper for ten minutes.
It eventually subsided leaving a dull ache but I have no idea why the hell that happened. Any ideas?
[QUOTE=FreyasFighter;48718028]Getting my thigh tattooed. That was the longest 4 hours of my fucking life. :v:[/QUOTE]
Cool, pics?
My philosophy on tattoos is that, the more you have 'em, the more respect I have for you. Or, something like that.
Mental Pain:
When my first GF broke up with me and my grandmother died on the same day.
I was so depressed i did things to myself that i still regret.
Physical:
When an amp from an amp stack fell on my hand and crushed it.
I once got "fake punched" in the face
My and my friend were kind of play fighting and he managed to.. not really hit me.
It was more like, his hand made contact to my face. It wasn't a real hit, there was NO force behind it.
Somehow it hurt like a motherfucker and i was bleeding a shit ton from the mouth
About as much as Frank is here.
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[QUOTE=FreyasFighter;48718028]Getting my thigh tattooed. That was the longest 4 hours of my fucking life. :v:[/QUOTE]
Is the thigh sensitive? I figured the musclier/meatier areas had little to no pain. When I had my bicep/upper arm area done over like 5-6 hours it didn't at all except for the shoulder area, where it was more scratchy and annoying.
[editline]20th September 2015[/editline]
Actually, chalk up shoulder tattooing as highly painful. There was like no muscle between the skin and bone and it sucked.
Photo if anyone's interested, basically the upper area of the bolts and the tip of the head.
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When I was young I fell off a slide and landed on my right arm weird, basically shattered it. It was really close to being an compund* (thanks Zonesylvania!) fracture (the bone breaking the skin, I mean. Is that the right term for it?)
And because I was so young they had to set it in place for the cast without using anesthetics so that was fun.
dont ever fall and split your head open, not only was i thrown out of reality like i was doped up on something, but then there came the whole 'lets put staples in your head and call it a pinch and its not gonna hurt much, but really its like stabbing you repeatedly in the back of your head'
[QUOTE=AlphaAGENT;48718496]When I was young I fell off a slide and landed on my right arm weird, basically shattered it. It was really close to being an external fracture (the bone breaking the skin, I mean. Is that the right term for it?)[/QUOTE]
the right term would be compound
When I broke my arm at the hospital they attempted to move the bone back into place without any kind of painkillers, by far the most painful thing I have experience.
Also you know the toothpick/toenail thing? Explained in spoilers for the squeamish, it's one of the few things that makes me physically cringe:
[sp]Basically, putting a toothpick under your big toenail and kicking a wall[/sp]
Had something similar happen while walking on a shitty, splintery floor and got a massive splinter under my big toenail (about half the width of a pencil) and it broke off the floor really closely to the end of the toenail so I couldn't get a grip on it. Had to soak my toe in a hot bathtub for close to 2 hours and try and get it out with a knife and a pair of tweezers. Thinking about the experience still makes me cringe.
Automerge :disgust:
Stepped on a shard of broken glass with bare feet. It was early morning & I was extremely tired, didn't even realize something had broken.
[QUOTE=Luxuria;48718437]Is the thigh sensitive? I figured the musclier/meatier areas had little to no pain. When I had my bicep/upper arm area done over like 5-6 hours it didn't at all except for the shoulder area, where it was more scratchy and annoying.
[editline]20th September 2015[/editline]
Actually, chalk up shoulder tattooing as highly painful. There was like no muscle between the skin and bone and it sucked.
Photo if anyone's interested, basically the upper area of the bolts and the tip of the head.
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It doesn't matter if the body part getting tattooed is bony or fleshy; pain threshold is different for everyone, but the pain all depends on the nerve endings.
Ah that's fair then, I heard it can play a fairly big part but it's varied in who I've asked and what not. What did you have done?
So that's your left arm, or..?
[editline]19th September 2015[/editline]
Anyway it's nice
[QUOTE=Bat-shit;48718786]So that's your left arm, or..?
[editline]19th September 2015[/editline]
Anyway it's nice[/QUOTE]
Yeah that's the left, thanks :). Planning on extending it into a sleeve.
[QUOTE=Eva-1337;48704916]Diarrhea + Constipation + Trapped Gas = Worse pain I've ever felt.
Second only to post wisdom tooth surgery with 2 hour delay on painkillers :^)
Oh, you totally can. I heard certain treatment methods of using ultrasound are like getting hit by a car while sitting in a jacuzzi, but you totally can.
Edit: oh! I nearly forgot the best one!
In 8th grade tech class, I went to quickly grab a pair of pliers on a chicken coop a kid made for the agricultural club but instead of a handful of tool, I got a fingernail-ful of chicken wire dug underneath it instead :v) Held my thumb between my legs hopping up and down for a good 10 minutes. Substitute teacher thought I was crazy, but managed to convince him to let me wash it out after explaining what happened. It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, but yow, did it hurt.[/QUOTE]
I spent a little bit of time in an ESWL (extra-corporeal shock wave lithotripsy) room while watching them treat people with kidney stones, and it is definitely uncomfortable. Much better than having to pass the stones though! The place I was at sedated people while doing it, which helps to keep them still and makes it much more comfortable for them.
Had to remove a steel beam at work because some idiot hit it with the forklift and fucked it up badly (these beams are meant to hold pallets of concrete bags on them upwards to 3000lb per pallet so this had to be replaced asap). As we took it out and started putting it down the other guy lost his grip and dropped it and it landed right on my foot. Fractured it in 3 places.
I don't do much dangerous stuff but that hurt the most out of anything.
I once had to take a huge shit, like a solid 9/10 big boy. I took the mindset of taking it slow so I didn't cry like a bitch. But then disaster struck, I sneezed and my turd exceeded mach 7 as it left my body. Never felt pain like that, and I've broken bones before.
Lactose intolerence. Stomach pain so bad I thought I was going to throw up and I was sweating.
[QUOTE=FreyasFighter;48718028]Getting my thigh tattooed. That was the longest 4 hours of my fucking life. :v:[/QUOTE]
Funnily enough my worst pain was after yours, when we got back from the tattoo convention. Christ that was so bad I was walking bent double near enough.
Probably after my eye surgery.
Waking up was the hardest part because my eyes had been closed for 8 hours or more. (this is gonna be kind of nasty so spoiler tags) [sp]When I wake up and moved my eyes, I could literally feel where they cut and I could feel the stiches move. There was dried up blood on the corners of my eyes, as well as a healing paste that was in my eyes which created a big mess. I had to get eyedrops 3 times a day that burned like a motherfucerk[/sp]
That's almost exactly a year ago too.
I almost had my chest pierced by my bicycle's handlebar. The shock almost made me faint. Thank God it hit the sternum, and not anywhere else.
The worst emotional I've experienced was last Christmas Eve, when I had my heart broken. It felt awful, but I've moved on since then.
i've been burned multiple times at my old job (quite a few scars, only normally visible one is on my left arm and hand), but someone once threw a cup of coffee at me; the cup, being Styrofoam, split, and it burned my right side of my chest going from my waist to my shoulders and part of my upper right arm
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