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Jeez Rob, how'd you cope?

I think we have a winner here guys.

 

It went down to the bone and everything.

 

I went a bit light headed for at least a minute, and then it stung for ages after.

 

I considered for some time the prospect of asking the nurses to turn off the life support, i just didnt know if i could continue. Morphine didnt touch it :(

 

But i dont like to talk about it.

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I was reading about Scholari 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?

 

Trust me it is the worst pain ever, i spent a week in hospital.

It happened the day before I was due to fly out on holiday.:(

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OK i can beat this, I twisted a certain part of my body.............

 

Imagine being kicked in the nuts and the pain wont go away. Worse still before they would operate and or give me any pain meds they made me sign a disclaimer that said they could castrate me if "they where dead", i was 18.............Lucky for me they are both still with me. Unlucky enough i caught MRSA from the resulting surgery. MRSA SUCKS people worse pain ever thought i was going to die.

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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. :(

 

Trust me it is the worst pain ever, i spent a week in hospital.

It happened the day before I was due to fly out on holiday.:(

 

 

these two guys have got it spot on - it is definitely the WORST pain ever - i have now had 2 of the feckers about 18 months apart

 

the pain is so bad that you cant move, you are literally bent double in pain, you are physically sick and morphine doesnt even touch it

 

the first one passed, the second one was so big that it has taken 4 procedures and 3 months to sort - had my final op only last tuesday - 3 months of constant pain, nausea and having to go to the toilet every 20 mins - no pain like it!!!!1!!

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Bleeding 'ell, some of these sound horrible!

 

The worse one for me was removal of an in growing toenail - the entire thing, from the root (plus some of the toenail root dug out). This was 17 years ago and unlike today it was done under a mild local anaesthetic in a doctors surgery, which lasted for all of 15 minutes. Once my mum had taken me home the anaesthetic had worn off completely and I was left with a fully open wound and major bleeding with no painkillers. It was absolute agony and think was the last time I actually cried!

 

I've broken many bones but nothing compared to the intense, localised pain of that.

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Bleeding 'ell, some of these sound horrible!

 

The worse one for me was removal of an in growing toenail - the entire thing, from the root (plus some of the toenail root dug out). This was 17 years ago and unlike today it was done under a mild local anaesthetic in a doctors surgery, which lasted for all of 15 minutes. Once my mum had taken me home the anaesthetic had worn off completely and I was left with a fully open wound and major bleeding with no painkillers. It was absolute agony and think was the last time I actually cried!

 

I've broken many bones but nothing compared to the intense, localised pain of that.

 

*gulp*

 

I might have to have this done in the near future...I am not looking forward to this!! :( :( :( :(

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*gulp*

 

I might have to have this done in the near future...I am not looking forward to this!! :( :( :( :(

 

Don't worry Shane, they do it in the hospital these days and with much longer lasting anaesthetic.

 

They didn't call my old doctor "the butcher" for nothing!

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Bleeding 'ell, some of these sound horrible!

 

The worse one for me was removal of an in growing toenail - the entire thing, from the root (plus some of the toenail root dug out). This was 17 years ago and unlike today it was done under a mild local anaesthetic in a doctors surgery, which lasted for all of 15 minutes. Once my mum had taken me home the anaesthetic had worn off completely and I was left with a fully open wound and major bleeding with no painkillers. It was absolute agony and think was the last time I actually cried!

 

I've broken many bones but nothing compared to the intense, localised pain of that.

 

i suffer from these, and agreed its one off worst pains, but trying wearing riding boots or stilettos next time ;)

 

other pains include my tattoo on my back, that really hurt, only time iv very nearly passed out :(

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What happens if i pass out ? or i could do it for you i have a pair of Pliers and can supply the Vodka ;)

 

Well you wouldn't pass out because I would be squeezing your hand and reflecting my pain...that would keep you awake...:D

 

As for doing it for me, I would need lots of alcohol and something to chew on/bite down on...:D

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