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having a kidney stone and apparently it's the worst pain you can have. Apart from giving birth, but I wouldn't know about that. Surely having your balls hit with a hammer would hurt more?

 

Maybe they meant naturally bodily induced pain and not the externally inflicted others here have suggested...

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Unusual!

 

I have had a few incidents of pain but the only pain that has caused me to throw up was when I dislocated my knee and it then popped itself back trapping various bits that it shouldn't have, I believe it was called a "bucket handle miniscus dislocation"

 

:D

 

Ooh sounds painful...:eek:

 

*awaits Jake's painful experiences :D*

 

 

I think my most painful experiences was when I was a kid and when I was riding my bicycle, my shoes laces got caught in the pedals and somehow,

I got thrown right over the handle bars at a fair bit of speed...I scraped all of my back, ruined my new England T-shirt and had a bruised face

where the bike landed on me...:D

 

Or when I had very bad ear problems when I was very young, I had very bad ear ache in both ears ears almost everyday...that was very painful...:(

 

Or when I had Pneumonia...that was exceedingly painful because I had almost double Pneumonia and I couldn't breathe and it hurt to breathe...

that knocked me for six...:(

 

Or just in general when you get a stitch in your side or around the heart area, that hurts, it's a very sharp pain...and you cant breathe properly until

it goes away...:D

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I had a kidney stone and can say that it was definitely the worst pain I could ever imagine.

The missus found me curled up in agony on the floor at the top of our stairs and called an ambulance straight away.

 

Then I had to wait on a stretcher in A&E for 6 hours until they got round to seeing me. :(

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NNoooooo, I'd sooner give Birth again then have a terrible toothache that lasts for days

 

Virtually all of my wifes patients say that when they are in the chair. She did make a mental note of it when she went into labour and told me it was bollocks, she'd rather have 32 cracked teeth between the contractions though she did note that as the months/years go by you 'forget' how bad it was which may be natures way of conning you into having another baby.

 

 

My two most painful things are a toss up between slipping a disc after falling down the stairs or dislocating a shoulder in a car crash.

 

 

In the Pain Game it's the bikers who usually win.

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A friend of mine once went to sleep on his side and woke up to find his gonads had changed place with each other. Nasty business.

 

Ooh, I feel your friend's pain...I once had a football kicked at high speed into my love spuds...wasn't pretty...:cry: :D

 

Virtually all of my wifes patients say that when they are in the chair. She did make a mental note of it when she went into labour and told me it was bollocks, she'd rather have 32 cracked teeth between the contractions though she did note that as the months/years go by you 'forget' how bad it was which may be natures way of conning you into having another baby.

 

 

My two most painful things are a toss up between slipping a disc after falling down the stairs or dislocating a shoulder in a car crash.

 

 

In the Pain Game it's the bikers who usually win.

 

Ouch!

 

I remember when playing football, I was running at full speed with the ball and then as I was about to strike, my left ankle turned completly in, towards me -

literally...and I dropped like a sack of sh*t...that was SO painful, I thought I broke my ankle...

 

It turned out to be just very bad sprain instead...

 

 

 

Still waiting for Jake..he will top all of ours...:D

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Giving birth to a 10lb 4 baby :blink:

 

coming off a horse at full gallop and getting foot stuck in the stirrup and being dragged up a gravel slope

 

 

Why on earth were you riding a horse in your condition?! That was asking for trouble! ;)

 

I have a whole toenail coming off at the moment. That smarts a bit.

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I wasnt pregnant while riding my horses duhh would never ride a horse while pregnant

 

Actually iv never been kicked by a horse in all my life and i been riding since i was 8 yrs old, my hubby is the one who gets kicked or head butted by the horses.

 

 

:rolleyes: You're no fun anymore ;)

 

We were joking, of course, but maybe we should get our collective coats and move on. :)

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Do they not have dentists down your way then?

 

Yeah they do but I always tend to get a blooming toothache at weekends, lucky for me I haven't had one for years ;)

 

Virtually all of my wifes patients say that when they are in the chair. She did make a mental note of it when she went into labour and told me it was bollocks, she'd rather have 32 cracked teeth between the contractions though she did note that as the months/years go by you 'forget' how bad it was which may be natures way of conning you into having another baby.

 

LOL, maybe.

 

Blackwall Tunnel Syndrome?

 

ey? :search:

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