Physically, what is the most painful experience in your life.

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  • Coralis
    Hyper Micro
    • Aug 2005
    • 1285

    #61
    I had a spinal tap when i was younger, that was truely horrible.

    The other was severely spraining my ankle playing flag football and then haveing to walk my bike 1.5 miles back to the house.

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    • WicKeD_WaYz
      Ohio State Football #91
      • Apr 2002
      • 1817

      #62
      When I was 17 I crashed a motorcycle my 2nd time riding one. I was going around a corner around at about 45-50, the wheels went out from under me and I slid a long, long way on the pavement. All the skin was gone on my lift arm/shoulder/leg/hands/everything. But I did have my helmet on.

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      • Automaggot68

        #63
        Originally posted by WicKeD_WaYz
        When I was 17 I crashed a motorcycle my 2nd time riding one. I was going around a corner around at about 45-50, the wheels went out from under me and I slid a long, long way on the pavement. All the skin was gone on my lift arm/shoulder/leg/hands/everything. But I did have my helmet on.

        Good thing that helmet protected your body!

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        • coofoo777
          resU deretsigeR
          • Mar 2005
          • 32

          #64
          well this I is thw worst thing to ever to happend to a man... well i was
          out skateboardin and ma freind has a 1.5ft. rail and went for a fs feeble,
          ma board stuck, and as you can guess i didn't. So i got nutted on the rail, and
          i didnt try to just walk it off and play it cool. i just layed there until i could breath again and you might think i got up and started skating again. well gess again i got up slow and moved to the grass and layed down...


          Die banana man!!!!!

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          • gc82000
            LNIB just a few scratches
            • Mar 2004
            • 1346

            #65
            I also have two occasions:
            The first one happened when i was 6, I cut my nose on the ceiling fan and it required 12 stitches to keep it off my upper lip.

            The second one was having to live with a needle in my foot for three weeks, because my then girlfriend convinced my family I was faking an injury for two weeks and another week waiting for a room to open up for surgery. In that time my foot swelled up to the size of a cantoloupe and I could not wear any of my footwear. It felt weird like there was a tiny pinch every time I moved my foot, but went to searing flames if I tried to step on it.

            And I second the kidney stones, both my parents had them and they needed to be put on painkillers, codine barely even helkped them..
            I am a declared Carb lover.

            Member and president of the Anti-Atkins Group.

            Advocate for the promotion of Rice, the truest sticky icky.

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            • punkncat
              One foot less
              • Feb 2003
              • 5841

              #66
              Well I have a few.

              When I was younger I raced BMX. At gate practice one day I was working on getting out of the gate faster. One of my buddies had told me a trick to timing the lights where you actually start pushing before the lights go green and the gate comes down. I pushed too hard and actually flipped myself over the gate as it was coming down. I landed at the bottom of the start hill on my right elbow shattering it into 3 pieces at the joint. I went into shock immediately so I really didn't feel much.
              I went to the hospital and had to have Xrays. As Mao has already described they generally need your extremity in a different position. The doctor did a range of motion test. It hurt so bad that I pulled a 200+lb nurse over me with my other arm to stop the doctor from continuing.

              The second was waking up on a gurney after the surgery. There was a flat spot on the wheel bouncing my newly operated arm all around. Passed right back out from the pain.

              The last and most recent rivals those in pain, but terrified me beyond belief. I struck myself in the eye with a fiberglass rod. Almost took out my eye. I hit my knees in excruciating pain and worse the thought that my eye was gone.

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