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What's the worst pain you've experienced?

For me,

1. Having my kneecap removed (post-surgery pain)

2. Having water on said knee drained without anesthetic a few months later

3. Lower back, herniated disc

4. Surprsingly, intercostal fibrositis, very painful
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Looks like you are an invalid. Time to go back home ?
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Fractured a few of my Metatarsals and had to hop to an ambulance; sheer agony.
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Physical pain?
kidney stones

but there have been some emotional ones that hurt more an longer
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vladimir wrote: 3. Lower back, herniated disc
That's up there for me.

Broke my femur while snowboarding, that hurt like hell also.
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phuketrichard wrote:Physical pain?
kidney stones

but there have been some emotional ones that hurt more an longer
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3 months old and still vivid memory of being administered too little morphine while awaiting a surgeon for 48 hours with a dislocated shoulder and shattered upper humerus bone on top of a more classic broken feet and bruises everywhere else.
Women handle pain much better than men.
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man.... for me... id have to say giving birth, it was like taking a shit, but bigger!




ps. i dont have kids



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Jamie_Lambo wrote:man.... for me... id have to say giving birth, it was like taking a shit, but bigger!
ps. i dont have kids
pps. (that i know of)
Jamie,
How about head trauma from training and fighting?

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