[QUOTE=RayvenQ;48719104]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.[/QUOTE]
Yeah and my mum was in a rage with me for "not looking after you" But there was nothing either one of us can do. :( If we were to swap physical health I would do it in a heartbeat, I really would.
One time I was playing soccer on a concrete field (PE in school). I was on defense, and the enemy team was close to scoring. I had this dumb idea to try and leg it to the goal using this specific run that the teacher has told us about previously.
Long story short, I tripped on a classmate and ended up doing a pirouette in the air. I only scraped my knee and two hands, but again, this was on concrete so it hurt like fuck. (still a teenager so I prolly have more painful stuff in the future - hopefully not)
There was also this one time I tripped down stairs. I recall only two things, since I was 4 - it didn't hurt that much, and I landed on the head - dunno why these two kinda-contradicting things only, but oh well.
[QUOTE=Luxuria;48718802]Yeah that's the left, thanks :). Planning on extending it into a sleeve.[/QUOTE]
Is there a tattoos megathread?
Had a kidney stone a few years ago, by far the most intense pain I've ever had to experience. I've heard that the pain from kidney stones rival the pain of giving birth, and I'd believe it. It was a combination of the pain you get from getting kicked in the nuts, as well as incredibly tense cramping in my pelvis, over a course of 3 days.
A long time ago I was pushing a friend down a steep driveway in one of those little tykes cars that we were both way too old and big for
I let go too early
I ate shit.
Like what made it worse was that it wasn't one of those... Smooth asphalt driveways, it was a fucking sharp concrete one so it was like someone took a cheese grater to the left side of my face, it was terrifying, children were screaming, and I thought half my face was missing because it hurt so bad.
I felt sorry for said friend's mom who had to wash the blood off her driveway.
Oh I have a good contribution to this thread: While I was going through puberty/developing through from age 14-17 my testicles constantly hurt and I paid so much attention that I constantly felt them and they hurt worse, so my balls hurt for about three and a half years till it finally stopped. It was part of the reason that I quit my first job after I would have to keep going in the bathroom to adjust them. its been about 15 months since I've had the pain at all, and last time it was barely at all.
[QUOTE=Blue Meanie;48722412]Oh I have a good contribution to this thread: While I was going through puberty/developing through from age 14-17 my testicles constantly hurt and I paid so much attention that I constantly felt them and they hurt worse, so my balls hurt for about three and a half years till it finally stopped. It was part of the reason that I quit my first job after I would have to keep going in the bathroom to adjust them. its been about 15 months since I've had the pain at all, and last time it was barely at all.[/QUOTE]
Did you see a doctor about that?
Being broken up with after a 3 year long distance relationship, trying to get back together with her because I really love her that much. But I still break down really bad some nights..I hate feeling like this.
Jeez, FP is doom and gloom enough as it is. I'm gonna make a "Best pleasure you have ever experienced thread"
Anyway, getting a spider bite abscess on my back drained. I had never actually [I]screamed[/I] in pain until then.
Since I was 12 and throughout my early teens, I've had severe Dysmenorrhea. My body goes into shock and the cramps felt like multiple stabs cutting into me, and whenever I tried to eat, drink or take painkillers to the best of my ability I threw it back up within seconds. Whenever I tried to sleep it off I had to shift positions a lot in order to get comfortable, but couldn't. Then I suddenly blackout out of nowhere. Got sent home from school every few weeks because of it.
[QUOTE=matt000024;48722439]Did you see a doctor about that?[/QUOTE]
Yes I went to the doctor like 7 times for it, every time he would say it was a viral infection, or just write it off as me thinking about it too much, but it wasn't that. Don't worry though my balls are fine and I can shoot a big load
It would stop for like a month then go back for a month then stop, and it was never consistent but it had something to do with me developing, nothing else makes sense.
Car wreck, going about 40-50 mph, seat belts of course, no airbags, and a totaled car. No injuries for anyone surprisingly.
the cringe pain of getting caught in a lie
A few years back I used to skate board a lot and one time I fell and skid my leg pretty bad. There was a big part of my leg where the skin tore off. Whenever i changed the bandage on it, the newly developed skin would tear off with the bandage.
The worst physical pain I've ever experienced was having lymes disease. I wouldn't wish that shit upon my worst enemy because that disease is fucking awful. Also the migraines I experience monthly can get pretty bad, but thankfully not as bad as they used to be when I was younger.
Worst emotional pain I've experienced was being rejected by my best friend whom I was deeply in love with and unfortunately was my first love experience. I not only lost a cool friend but had to suffer my first heartbreak. Losing my pet cat earlier this year who I had for fourteen years was horrible, I lost my best friend and it still feels like a part of my soul has been completely ripped apart. I miss him so goddamn much.
Probably saying goodbye to my girlfriend (we were LDR at the time and I had to go back home) was something I never ever want to experience again. The worst part is we had to say goodbye and we didn't know when we would see each other again, it was the first time we ever met in real life. We wouldn't see each other again like that for another three goddamn years. There were nights I swore the distance would actually physically kill me.
Physical: When my forehead was split open because a kid threw a hardcover text book at me in fifth grade.
Emotional: Three years ago, when my mother passed away hours after coming home from Christmas Dinner at my Grandmothers.
[QUOTE=wauterboi;48694053]When I had appendicitis,[/QUOTE]
Once I thought I had appendicitis
turns out I actually just had a really big fart
like an EXTREMELY painfully monsterous fart
Physical: Probably when I tore a ligament in my knee after falling off my bike and twisting my leg wrong, I couldn't run without it hurting for like a few years after that. I swear it still acts up when the weather changes too.
Mental: Seeing my mom turn from a normal regular mom into a raging beast from Cushings disease when I was 7 or 8, living with that horrible verbally/mentally abusive nightmare until like 4 or 5 years ago, finally thinking she had been cured after her brain surgery, and then having her turn into a paranoid basically schizophrenic and once again mentally and verbally abusive freak over the last 2 years.
I honestly wish she would just die in her sleep or something at this point because I think she is not coming back. It's like my real mom has been dead for years.
Had a piece of my eyes cornea torn off. Couldn't even stand because of the pain.
in 9th grade when i was told that i probably couldn't finish school in one go
i had a nervous breakdown for some reason i dont know why
Worst physical pain is sort of hard to pick but I'm going with that horrible throat infection I've had many years back. While not the actual most intense pain I've ever felt, it was still the persistence that made it so horrible. The pain just wouldn't go away, day and night for days on end. Especially eating was near impossible from how much it just hurt
The worst emotional pain must be around last year when my partner started not contacting me after something bad had happened to him and I became convinced that he would go through with, well harming himself. He lives on the other side of the country though and I had to decide whether to just skip work completely unannounced to go to him and watch out for him basically just on the most vague of suspicions or to wait it out and hope that he's not going to do anything. I've never felt any more crushing despair in my entire life, I cried so hard and so long that I became physically ill after a few hours from the total exhaustion of dealing with that horrible emotion
[QUOTE=Bat-shit;48721227]Is there a tattoos megathread?[/QUOTE]
Don't think so, probably don't have enough people with them.
[QUOTE=Luxuria;48723972]Don't think so, probably don't have enough people with them.[/QUOTE]
There used to be a tattoos and piercings megathread a while back, pretty sure it still existed as of last year.
[url]https://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1250188[/url]
[QUOTE=Terminutter;48723986]There used to be a tattoos and piercings megathread a while back, pretty sure it still existed as of last year.
[url]https://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1250188[/url][/QUOTE]
Oh neat, shame it died out. There's some good stuff in there.
When my grandgrandfather died. Yes, [B]grandgrand[/B]father
[QUOTE=Hergan5;48724029]When my grandgrandfather died. Yes, [B]grandgrand[/B]father[/QUOTE]
shouldn't that be great-grandfather?
[QUOTE=Zonesylvania;48724507]shouldn't that be great-grandfather?[/QUOTE]
English probably isn't his first language, I understood what he meant.
I haven't had any terrible physical pain but the worst emotional pain was when my uncle died 3 years ago. God damn that was hard to get through and I'm not sure how I'll cope when my grandparents and great-aunt eventually pass. :s:
Worst pain I felt in my early childhood was a sledding accident. My brother and I were using a skiing hill for sledding outside of the resort lodge, and I managed to lose control of my sled and hit a ski lift pole. I flipped over a few times before I hit the pole, and I ended up hitting it so hard with my tailbone that I thought I broke my back. I think I fainted, because I remember a white flash, and then my parents in front of me when I was lying in the snow. I tried to stand up, but was hit with a wave of pain from my pelvis. After my parents carried me to the lodge and called a doctor, it turned out that I hadn't broken anything, just hit my tailbone enough to bruise it. I couldn't stand up for 4 days, and it was still painful as hell just to crawl around the house.
[QUOTE=kijji;48724584]English probably isn't his first language, I understood what he meant.
I haven't had any terrible physical pain but the worst emotional pain was when my uncle died 3 years ago. God damn that was hard to get through and I'm not sure how I'll cope when my grandparents and great-aunt eventually pass. :s:[/QUOTE]
Yea, English isn't my first language, sorry :s:
When I was in like 5th grade, I smashed my face into concrete. I was riding a scooter when my shoe lace jammed the front wheel sending me face first into the ground.
Broke my front teeth and scraped up my face. To make it worse, as I continued home, I flagged down a car I thought was my brother's, turned out to be some random mom and daughter. They asked if I needed help, but I declined since I didn't live too far away. But it was embarrassing to be crying and bleeding and telling someone "I'm fine".
Also messed up my back when I fell of the back of a sled. First day of a Christmas vacation too.
[sp]Got to open my presents early since I bound to a couch and TV. Played the shit out of MGS 2.[/sp]
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