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What's the worst pain you've ever felt?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
30 weeks ago

1. Shingles felt like I was being burned for 2 days. A bit like cigarettes are being put out on your skin.

2. Back pain is bad. After multiple spine surgeries, for the years previously before the procedures, it could feel like both your legs are broken; snapped even.

3. Gallstones are super painful. For me, it felt like a gunshot wound. Attacks would last for 6 or 7 hours and be completely debilitating.

4. Then there's emotional trauma. This might be the worst in someways.

Like if you've experienced someone you're looking after, slowly deteriorating until they're gone.

-You'd think that the prolonged time frame would make it easier to come to terms with.

But I found it doesn't.

This is a happy thread, I realise.

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By *mmaleiaWoman
30 weeks ago

Trowbridge

Childbirth

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By *ivpoolmanMan
30 weeks ago

Liverpool


"Childbirth "

Snapping PCL…

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30 weeks ago

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By (user no longer on site)
30 weeks ago


"Childbirth "

You win 🙂

I had cramp in my shin, must be worse than childbirth

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By (user no longer on site)
30 weeks ago

When my dog died

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By *affron40Woman
30 weeks ago

manchester

Tough one… I think 2 prolapsed disks causing nerve damage was worse because it was constant. Closely followed by gallstones. They’re just ridiculous. Thankfully both in the past now 🤣

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By *agusMan
30 weeks ago

Near by

Rejection lol

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By (user no longer on site)
30 weeks ago

Hamstring snapped whilst playing football....leg went black within seconds

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By *ust want fun 888Man
30 weeks ago

nearby

Ironically, about a quarter of my small finger was chopped off by a removal lorry when I was young and secondly, a bad dose of kidney infection, could hardly walk to the doctors

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
30 weeks ago

North West

1. Nerve pain in my back and leg (totally unmedicated because I was pregnant)

2. Childbirth (plus the last 8wks of the pregnancy)

3. The psychological consequences of dealing with the above two things causing my disability

4. Endometriosis

5. Post fundoplication surgery recovery

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By *assy69Man
30 weeks ago

West Sussex and Wales


"1. Shingles felt like I was being burned for 2 days. A bit like cigarettes are being put out on your skin.

2. Back pain is bad. After multiple spine surgeries, for the years previously before the procedures, it could feel like both your legs are broken; snapped even.

3. Gallstones are super painful. For me, it felt like a gunshot wound. Attacks would last for 6 or 7 hours and be completely debilitating.

4. Then there's emotional trauma. This might be the worst in someways.

Like if you've experienced someone you're looking after, slowly deteriorating until they're gone.

-You'd think that the prolonged time frame would make it easier to come to terms with.

But I found it doesn't.

This is a happy thread, I realise. "

Breaking my back was incredibly painful

Being shot was a bit of a nip

But getting a gut infection but not knowing about it until after it had turned gangrenous after a few months was, I think, the worst

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By (user no longer on site)
30 weeks ago


"1. Shingles felt like I was being burned for 2 days. A bit like cigarettes are being put out on your skin.

2. Back pain is bad. After multiple spine surgeries, for the years previously before the procedures, it could feel like both your legs are broken; snapped even.

3. Gallstones are super painful. For me, it felt like a gunshot wound. Attacks would last for 6 or 7 hours and be completely debilitating.

4. Then there's emotional trauma. This might be the worst in someways.

Like if you've experienced someone you're looking after, slowly deteriorating until they're gone.

-You'd think that the prolonged time frame would make it easier to come to terms with.

But I found it doesn't.

This is a happy thread, I realise. "

Probably the time I had my cock savagely ripped-off and then rammbed up my arse by by a frenzied grizzly.

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By *ell GwynnWoman
30 weeks ago

North Yorkshire

Birthing child No.1.

72 bloody hours of it.

Although that was nothing compared to the emotional pain of said child going through a year long MH crisis and needing constant supervision as he was eying up the paracetamol.

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By *toC Thats MeWoman
30 weeks ago

Sheffield

Caesareans and Cholecystitis

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By *vaRose43Woman
30 weeks ago

Forest of Dean

Sepsis closely followed by neuropathy

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By *ittlemissFlirtyCouple
30 weeks ago

3rd Rock from the sun


"When my dog died "

Hugs xx

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By (user no longer on site)
30 weeks ago

Some awful ailments described already. I can relate with the shingles , had that up the left side of my body and face about 10 years ago.

Having my broken leg pulled straight to set it in a cast was pretty ouchie as well but my all time top number 1 pain so far has to be pancreatitis.

Holy moly, that was a good one and just wouldn’t let up for a week despite regular morphine. I’ll be happy if I never have to feel that again

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By *r_PinkMan
30 weeks ago

london stratford

So far,,,,,,,

Kidney Stones are the MOST painful thing I have ever suffered and still suffer from time ti time!

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By *ong-leggedblondWoman
30 weeks ago

Next Door

Gallstones, it felt like something was stabbing me from the front to my back. An attack would last up to 12hrs and would be 3 or 4 days at a time.

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By *urve_your_enthusiasmWoman
30 weeks ago

Manchester

I had a bad fall skiing. Did a crazy jump and landed on my back. I couldn't breathe for a tiny bit (no obviously I didn't die!). But thought I'm going to die here, in front of all these people having a drink outside. Luckily nothing serious, just had to stay in bed for a while.

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By *ong-leggedblondWoman
30 weeks ago

Next Door


"Birthing child No.1.

72 bloody hours of it.

Although that was nothing compared to the emotional pain of said child going through a year long MH crisis and needing constant supervision as he was eying up the paracetamol.

"

That pain hurts awful. Thankfully mine has come out the other side. Sending hugs

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By *ittlemissFlirtyCouple
30 weeks ago

3rd Rock from the sun

My now ex fwb cutting ties with me.. that hurt so fucking much I ended up in a very dark place

Pericoronitis.. jeez that hurt like fuck and nothing touched the pain!

I used to get really bad period pains... they suck

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

30 weeks ago

East Sussex

Spinal stenosis

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By *weetiepie99Woman
30 weeks ago

cardiff

Emotionally losing people close to me, being cheated on by someone I loved, my beloved animals dying.

Physically, caesarian sections and the labour prior to this, arthritis...I could go on. But I won't.

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By *ell GwynnWoman
30 weeks ago

North Yorkshire


"Birthing child No.1.

72 bloody hours of it.

Although that was nothing compared to the emotional pain of said child going through a year long MH crisis and needing constant supervision as he was eying up the paracetamol.

That pain hurts awful. Thankfully mine has come out the other side. Sending hugs"

Mine has too, thank God.

But thank you

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
30 weeks ago

little house on the praire

Being given medication to make me cough when I had 13 broken ribs.

When I had urinary sepsis.

Childbirth

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By (user no longer on site)
30 weeks ago

Upturned plug - foot.

Worse than childbirth I imagine.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
30 weeks ago

ashford

A burst eardrum was more painful than childbirth for me! Horrendous pain! X

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By *issBehavexxxWoman
30 weeks ago

essex

Dry socket when I had my wisdom teeth removed

Every uti I’ve had

The emotional rollercoaster of ivf

Being let down by someone I felt so strongly about.

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By *ulieAndBeefCouple
30 weeks ago

Manchester-ish

I feel very lucky that I haven't experienced some of the above. Mine seems a bit first world problems by comparison but...

I had an air bubble in a filling. Whenever I went in a plane, the expanding air during decent would press on the nerve. It was so bad that I wanted to smash my own teeth in with a hammer.

B

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By *KTim61Man
30 weeks ago

Tipton

Loosing both Parents & my 2 eldest Brothers R.I.P

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By *itygamesMan
30 weeks ago

UK

i jet washed my toe last week cleaning the driveway , not the worst pain but did hurt

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
30 weeks ago


"Caesareans and Cholecystitis

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I had gallbladder surgery earlier in the week. Had to back to a&e though shortly after as I was finding difficult to breathe.

Got discharged on Friday,but still feeling I can't inhale very deeply. So I'm lying down as I type this as it feels slightly more comfortable.

I may need a sinus procedure in a few months which requires drilling in spaces in the skull.

A friend of mine of mine said he wants to put a curtain around me and shoot me when he next sees me as it's the humane thing to do..

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By *_Mr.K_xMan
30 weeks ago

North Worcestershire

Losing my mum when I was 12, my Dad 2 years ago and then my forever dog Feb this year....

All hurt the most but the feeling left collectively from all that is unlike any pain I've ever felt

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By *alloSpaceboyMan
30 weeks ago

Carmarthen

Sciatica, around 2011.

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By (user no longer on site)
30 weeks ago

Man flu - top scientists confirm it is worse than giving birth

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
30 weeks ago


"Loosing both Parents & my 2 eldest Brothers R.I.P "

Sorry to read.

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By *ife NinjaMan
30 weeks ago

Dunfermline

Physical.....breaking my ankle.

Emotional....break up of my marriage

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By *toC Thats MeWoman
30 weeks ago

Sheffield


"Caesareans and Cholecystitis

I had gallbladder surgery earlier in the week. Had to back to a&e though shortly after as I was finding difficult to breathe.

Got discharged on Friday,but still feeling I can't inhale very deeply. So I'm lying down as I type this as it feels slightly more comfortable.

I may need a sinus procedure in a few months which requires drilling in spaces in the skull.

A friend of mine of mine said he wants to put a curtain around me and shoot me when he next sees me as it's the humane thing to do..

"

Ahh I hope you feel better and recovery is speedy. Mine was pretty straight forward was just uncomfortable for a couple of weeks after having it removed.

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By *ittlemissFlirtyCouple
30 weeks ago

3rd Rock from the sun


"Losing my mum when I was 12, my Dad 2 years ago and then my forever dog Feb this year....

All hurt the most but the feeling left collectively from all that is unlike any pain I've ever felt"

Sending hugs xx

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By (user no longer on site)
30 weeks ago

Toothache for me, had impacted wisdom teeth and spent the occasional night banging my face against a wall, regular over the counter painkillers wouldn’t touch it. I’ll never forget the relief I felt after I procured a couple of 30mg codeine tablets from a friend of a friend.

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By *mmaleiaWoman
30 weeks ago

Trowbridge


"Man flu - top scientists confirm it is worse than giving birth "

😒

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
30 weeks ago


"A burst eardrum was more painful than childbirth for me! Horrendous pain! X"

I have a hearing and nose issue I'm getting treated for. One of numerous health issues I have. ( -I'm like bionic man or RoboCop as this point)

The ent surgeon grabbed the biggest needle and pierced through my eardrum with it. It was something he had to try to relieve pressure. No anaesthetic.

He wanted to do the other side but I told him I wouldn't be able to make it back.

-I'd walked into the hospital for that appointment..

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By *b18Man
30 weeks ago

Barnoldswick

Gall stones are painful

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By *.Harry_WMan
30 weeks ago

Jersey

Kidney stones, was in pain for a week, bent over, double before I was admitted to hospital, and put on morphine! Bliss! Was a monster stone.

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By *ickshawedCouple
30 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

Corneal laceration. My then 3 year old poked my eye with her fingernail. Absolute agony. Made worse by also having a newborn, so every time I got woken up in the night my dry eyes opened and pulled the scab off. Then a few months later it got infected. I spent the night screaming into my pillow. 6 years on I still sleep with paracetamol next to my bed as occasionally it still hurts. It's like a hot poker in the eye.

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By (user no longer on site)
30 weeks ago

3 x c- sections:

First two were bad afterwards, 3rd one was okay.

Impacted Wisdom teeth

Ongoing gallbladder attacks

Standing on a metal Airplane model which went straight through the bottom of my foot thanks to my brother when younger!

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By *illy IdolMan
30 weeks ago

Midlands

Can't decide between dislocated shoulder or appendicitis.

But the doctor was a woman and she said from her own experience a dislocated shoulder was more painful than childbirth so I'll go with that.

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By *ou only live onceMan
30 weeks ago

London

Reading some of the political threads on here.

But beyond that - clearly minor compared to some - having a dislocated big toe pulled back into place.

I was given gas and air. How women give birth on that shit I'll never know.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
30 weeks ago

North West


"Reading some of the political threads on here.

But beyond that - clearly minor compared to some - having a dislocated big toe pulled back into place.

I was given gas and air. How women give birth on that shit I'll never know."

I gave birth 2x without it because I had one puff during birth #1, hated the feeling of being d*unk and did the whole thing with just a TENS machine instead. The second one was a lot worse

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
30 weeks ago

When my disc was broken (and they had to drill it out) I was taking morphine and cannabis oil that I sourced illegally..and still nothing really touched the pain I found.

Just made me tired..

Standing on a stonefish is meant to be extremely painful.

It's a creature that's camouflaged like a rock. It shoots nerve poison into your foot and people have been known to try to amputate their leg after.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NqyHheVCRkM&pp=ygUPc3RvbmVmaXNoIHN0aW5n

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By *ookie46Woman
30 weeks ago

Deepest darkest Peru

Physical pain having the drains removed from each boob after my reduction

Emotional, when my grandson died 💔

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By *hatKlungeEnigmaMan
30 weeks ago

St Leonards

Taking Tom seriously when a newbie.

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
30 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders

Two relocations of a dislocated ankle after a trimalleolar fracture

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By *cflirtyMan
30 weeks ago

Hampshire


"Physical pain having the drains removed from each boob after my reduction

Emotional, when my grandson died 💔"

That's heart breaking x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
30 weeks ago


"Physical pain having the drains removed from each boob after my reduction

Emotional, when my grandson died 💔"

Sorry x.

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By *cflirtyMan
30 weeks ago

Hampshire

Most physical pain I've felt was when I got shot.

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By *ou only live onceMan
30 weeks ago

London


"Physical pain having the drains removed from each boob after my reduction

Emotional, when my grandson died 💔"

I can't cope with emotional pain. I'm really sorry to read this. I hear you.

❤️

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
30 weeks ago

little house on the praire

Breaking my shoulderx2 was painful

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By *nnCeeWoman
30 weeks ago

East of Eden, West of Hell

Physical pain, gallstones. Gastric surgery, tonsillectomy, tooth removal was a freaking breeze compared to a blocked bile duct.

Emotional pain: either the self harm day post three days off work whilst on warning at work, or the death of my beloved Nanna... Informing my (now) ex-husband our marriage was over want exactly a walk in the park, either...

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By *nnCeeWoman
30 weeks ago

East of Eden, West of Hell

*wasn't not want

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By *aGaGagging for itCouple
30 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

Coming round from surgery to have metalwork put in my leg after 3 fractures and a dislocated ankle. (I was begging the nurse for morphine, but she told me I was dosed up to the max and any more would kill me.)

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By *teveanddebsCouple
30 weeks ago

Norwich

Burst appendix

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By *ittle Miss TinkerbellWoman
30 weeks ago

your head

Physically - an inner ear infection nearly 3 weeks after giving birth. Couldn't lift my head and hubby had to go back to work. I'd have rather given birth again.

Emotionally - Grief.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
30 weeks ago

BRIDPORT

Some of NickyKlungespeares attempts at humour can be a pretty painful experience

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By *B69Woman
30 weeks ago

Wiltshire

Trying to get out of bed the day after caesarean, I should of waited for the morphine

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By *elix SightedMan
30 weeks ago

Cloud 8

All pretty bad stuff, people.

But nowhere near as bad as burning your ballsack with veet while getting ready for a meet. Nothing helps. Not water, moisturiser, prayer.

To this day mine has a charming red hue, best observed in the teabag pose.

And for the win there was the emotional trauma of turning down a proper hottie with what appeared to be a lame excuse.

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By *avexxMan
30 weeks ago

cheshire

gout didnt no what the hell was going on

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By *ad NannaWoman
30 weeks ago

East London

Paper cut.

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By *uxom redCouple
30 weeks ago

Shrewsbury

Childbirth a positive pain got babies out of it ,still painful.

Dislocation of hip ,still give me grief.

Mental abuse from ex husband... on going

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By *avexxMan
30 weeks ago

cheshire


"Childbirth a positive pain got babies out of it ,still painful.

Dislocation of hip ,still give me grief.

Mental abuse from ex husband... on going "

,, mental abuse thats awful,,

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
30 weeks ago

little house on the praire


"gout didnt no what the hell was going on"
I used to suffer gout, I'm now on tablets to stop it reoccurring. I'd forgotten about that

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By (user no longer on site)
30 weeks ago

Snapped my humerus clean in half the pain when they put it back together was horrendous even though I had gas and air

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By *jorkishMan
30 weeks ago

Seaforth

Nursing my dying wife was a privilege. The pain of her death hasn't left and the heartache of watching my children grieving was immeasurable

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By *avexxMan
30 weeks ago

cheshire


"gout didnt no what the hell was going onI used to suffer gout, I'm now on tablets to stop it reoccurring. I'd forgotten about that"
,,, me too on tablets all good now,,

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By *arren and AliciaCouple
30 weeks ago

Glasgow

Mrs-Childbirth with no pain relief at all

Mr- kidney stones

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By (user no longer on site)
30 weeks ago

Kidney stones are unbelievably painful

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By *uxom redCouple
30 weeks ago

Shrewsbury


"Childbirth a positive pain got babies out of it ,still painful.

Dislocation of hip ,still give me grief.

Mental abuse from ex husband... on going ,, mental abuse thats awful,,"

Yes however it's made me stronger

Cancer also sucks we both had it

Pain becomes a mindset tolerate or let it break you .

No disrespect for others who are suffering daily pain it's my mindset .

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
30 weeks ago

somewhere

Actual pain: it's a toss up between when I put my back out last year or when I had SPD during my last pregnancy, that was horrible!

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By *ddie1966Man
30 weeks ago

Paper Town Central, Essex.

Kidney stones for physical pain. Had lots of injuries but the stones beat everything else ive had.

Emotional pain, watching my best friend and best man die right next to me in a split second.

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By *rimal InstinctCouple
30 weeks ago

Carlisle

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By *rimal InstinctCouple
30 weeks ago

Carlisle


"Childbirth

You win 🙂

I had cramp in my shin, must be worse than childbirth "

Ha! My friend once said to me after my brain op, 'fuck child birth (I have 3 kids) and fuck brain surgery, I have tennis elbow and that hurts like a bitch.' He makes me laugh

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By *ittlebirdWoman
30 weeks ago

The Big Smoke

Whilst I’ve had back pain that hit 10/10 even with as much morphine as I could stand the worst pain I’ve ever felt was being betrayed by a loved one 💯

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By *punk n gushCouple
30 weeks ago

deal


"So far,,,,,,,

Kidney Stones are the MOST painful thing I have ever suffered and still suffer from time ti time!"

Indeed sympathise had them 40 years and 47 removals defo ain't nice

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By *oiluvfunMan
30 weeks ago

Penrith

I had an abscess in my upper jaw once. That was the most pain I’ve ever known, and all the pain killers I had couldn’t prevent me curling up on the sofa, crying like a baby, holding my head in my hands because I could not escape it…….

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By *naswingdressWoman
30 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)

Ovarian torsion

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By *reya73Woman
29 weeks ago

Whitley Bay

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By *reya73Woman
29 weeks ago

Whitley Bay

Crowning in childbirth

Kidney stones

Crushed finger

Broken toe

Bereavement

Complex PTSD

In no particular order

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By *ucka39Man
29 weeks ago

Newcastle

Death of a family pet and loss of my cousin from suicide

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By *uzie_jennifer_2TV/TS
29 weeks ago

London

My very first attempt at anal before I had learned what it really involved. No lube, dry arse, I assumed it would just slide straight in like the pornoe, the pain of his head entering my sohincter felt like I was being ripped in half

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By (user no longer on site)
29 weeks ago

Burst appendicitis

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By *bostCouple
29 weeks ago

glasgow

Mr - The effects of post chemo Filgrastin injections. The pain will live with me forever. Pure 11/10 agony.

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By (user no longer on site)
29 weeks ago

Pulling a tooth without anesthetic

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By *ib.Man
29 weeks ago

Hampshire

I've had a few but nothing like some in this thread. The worst being:

*Chronic tooth ache (it's never ending misery)

*Emotional hurt (ditto)

Even broken bones don't compare

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By *aptain Caveman41Man
29 weeks ago

Home

Where do I start.

Dislocating my shoulder

Tearing all the ligaments in my ankle twice

Breaking multiple bones in my hands

Blood poison from a spider bite

Torn rotator cuff twice

Sliotar in the balls

Broken nose

Fractured jaw .

All form playing hurling except for the spider bite.

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By *ax19862002Man
29 weeks ago

Ayrshire

Getting a infected cyst removed with no pain relief. Local anaesthetic couldn't be injected into it. Was brutal

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By *he one 23Man
29 weeks ago

Sheffield

I had gout in my knees .

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By *lynJMan
29 weeks ago

Morden

Emotional pain - losing my partner 2 years ago. It still aches.

Physical pain - kidney stones but the hospital gave me effective painkillers.

Stubbing my little toe on a 10Kg bag of cat litter. The pain lasted days.

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By *oveman47Man
29 weeks ago

bristol

prolapsed stoma

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By *hornleeMan
29 weeks ago

Stockton on Tees

I'm not suffering pain but emotionally, and physically it's draining, the misses has MS and yes sometimes I'm tired.

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By *abluesbabyMan
29 weeks ago

Gibraltar/Cheshire/London

Play fighting with my sister when we were kids and she kicked me in the lower stomach causing me to pass blood in my urine.

The term "pissing white hot razor blades" does not even come close!

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By *ipstick KissesWoman
29 weeks ago

There and Here

Childbirth and cholecystitis were the worst in terms of acute pain, however the constant nagging nerve pain from disc trouble is really wearing me down in a whole other way

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By *tarbeckCouple
29 weeks ago

york

Gall bladder taken out and enlarged kidney

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By *hatKlungeEnigmaMan
29 weeks ago

St Leonards


"Some of NickyKlungespeares attempts at humour can be a pretty painful experience "

I think that hit the right tone for a bump Huggy

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By (user no longer on site)
29 weeks ago

^haha.

Heartache. 🫤

Broken ribs. I’ve never felt pain like it. Sneezing or coughing was the worst.

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By *oomlMan
29 weeks ago

Fareham

Gallstones and IBS

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By *HUSH-Man
29 weeks ago

London

Having my tattoos removed. Felt like extreme sunburn.

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By *avexxMan
29 weeks ago

cheshire

getting my cock jammed in my zip

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By *JcuriousCouple
29 weeks ago

Derby

Contractions

Miss S x

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By *ilthycouple24Couple
29 weeks ago

Glasgow

Bit heavy for this morning but finding my oldest sister unalive having been the last one to speak to her x

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By *moothpussyMan
29 weeks ago

Glasgow

Trigeminal neuralgia

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By *rHotNottsMan
29 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Any kind of chronic pain where you can’t see any end. It robs you of so much mentally & physically.

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By * and M lookingCouple
29 weeks ago

Worcester

Had a new knee last year.

No matter how many pain killers they give you, there is no escaping from that level of pain.

That said, twinged my back yesterday and it's only just easing up now, 24 hours on

Mr M

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By *issmorganWoman
29 weeks ago

Calderdale innit

When I broke my ankle years ago, also a dental abscess came a close second.

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By *uperS77Man
29 weeks ago

Gloucester

A DVT in my right calf smarted a bit but then a quinsy in my throat was not a barrel of laughs either

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By *ermite12ukMan
29 weeks ago

Solihull and Brentwood

Trying to get upstairs, when I didn't know I had a grumbling appendix, was not fun.

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By *arlot o scaraWoman
29 weeks ago

Hell

I have third degree burns on both legs, they were very painful

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By (user no longer on site)
29 weeks ago

A small papercut caused by a wet tissue. It was ever so horrendous.

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29 weeks ago

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By *eeliciouschaosWoman
29 weeks ago

Wherever

Forceps childbirth with two failed epidurals.

Miscarriage.

Currently endometriosis.

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By *929Man
29 weeks ago

bedlington

The few years prior to having large intestine removed when the colitis got really bad and nothing was working the stomach pains were so bad they would often make me physically sick with the pain

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By (user no longer on site)
29 weeks ago

I snapped my tibia and fibula when I was 15 playing rugby league i was in a full length pot for 13 weeks

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
29 weeks ago


"The few years prior to having large intestine removed when the colitis got really bad and nothing was working the stomach pains were so bad they would often make me physically sick with the pain "

Did you have gas pumped into the abdomen area for the procedures/operations?

Has anyone had this?

- I think they do it for quite a number of procedures for organs linked to the digestive system, or hernias and some gynecological procedures etc.

I'm finding it difficult to take in air and inhale because of it.. because there is loads of trapped air in you, your diaphragm only expands halfway and it feels you're breathing at 50 %.

I spoke to a friend of mine thats a doctor yesterday evening, he's not a surgeon but he said it might take a week or 2 for the carbon dioxide (I think that's the gas they use)to be dissolved into your bloodstream and escape from your system.

Wondering what others that have experienced it make of it.

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By *929Man
29 weeks ago

bedlington


"The few years prior to having large intestine removed when the colitis got really bad and nothing was working the stomach pains were so bad they would often make me physically sick with the pain

Did you have gas pumped into the abdomen area for the procedures/operations?

Has anyone had this?

- I think they do it for quite a number of procedures for organs linked to the digestive system, or hernias and some gynecological procedures etc.

I'm finding it difficult to take in air and inhale because of it.. because there is loads of trapped air in you, your diaphragm only expands halfway and it feels you're breathing at 50 %.

I spoke to a friend of mine thats a doctor yesterday evening, he's not a surgeon but he said it might take a week or 2 for the carbon dioxide (I think that's the gas they use)to be dissolved into your bloodstream and escape from your system.

Wondering what others that have experienced it make of it."

They used to use the gas during camera tests (I had to have one yearly) it was very uncomfortable during the time but I dont recall having it lasting but was 13 year ago now and memory not the best mate

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By (user no longer on site)
29 weeks ago

A very long story and quite funny but the worst pain I’ve had is a doctor beating my penis and not in a pleasurable way 🫣😂

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By *he love catsCouple
29 weeks ago

South Wales

Kidney stones were pretty unbearable 🤢.

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By *ermite12ukMan
29 weeks ago

Solihull and Brentwood

As an early teen. While out on a school trip. Got my tongue stuck in a (glass) bottle of .

Have you ever tried to draw attention to a problem you have, and wished the whole world, would swallow you up?

I think a teacher spotted the difficulty I was in, and sorted me out. Not sure how though. Can't remember. As, I couldn't speak and the pain of the bottle pulling on my tounge, was far from pleasant.

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By *essTTWoman
29 weeks ago

Birmingham

Tooth ache is pretty bad I guess

I've broken my little toe more time than I can count to the point where its deformed because its never been able to heal properly, that is REALLY painful.

Oh and my period pain is awful as well although less as I'm getting older

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By *essTTWoman
29 weeks ago

Birmingham


"The few years prior to having large intestine removed when the colitis got really bad and nothing was working the stomach pains were so bad they would often make me physically sick with the pain

Did you have gas pumped into the abdomen area for the procedures/operations?

Has anyone had this?

- I think they do it for quite a number of procedures for organs linked to the digestive system, or hernias and some gynecological procedures etc.

I'm finding it difficult to take in air and inhale because of it.. because there is loads of trapped air in you, your diaphragm only expands halfway and it feels you're breathing at 50 %.

I spoke to a friend of mine thats a doctor yesterday evening, he's not a surgeon but he said it might take a week or 2 for the carbon dioxide (I think that's the gas they use)to be dissolved into your bloodstream and escape from your system.

Wondering what others that have experienced it make of it.

They used to use the gas during camera tests (I had to have one yearly) it was very uncomfortable during the time but I dont recall having it lasting but was 13 year ago now and memory not the best mate "

I had this and the pain was awful but only last a few hours.

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By (user no longer on site)
29 weeks ago

Total abdominal hysterectomy until I had gallstones.

Not sure either are as bad as a broken heart though x

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By *gent CoulsonMan
29 weeks ago

Secret hideaway in the pennines

Emotional pain, when my wife and unborn child died.

Physical pain when I came round from hernia surgery and the pain meds didn't come anywhere near tackling it

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
29 weeks ago


"Emotional pain, when my wife and unborn child died.

Physical pain when I came round from hernia surgery and the pain meds didn't come anywhere near tackling it "

X

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By *erfHerder74Man
29 weeks ago

Inverclyde

Dog dying

Partner of 25 years dying unexpectedly

Hit on the head with a full brick

Coming back from being dead

Cutting my wrists

Broken ankle after skateboarding

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By *ustamanMan
29 weeks ago

weymouth

Shut the sliding door of my van on my finger - closest I've been to passing out with an injury

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By (user no longer on site)
29 weeks ago

Stubbing to on sofa leg 😵‍💫🤮

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29 weeks ago


"The few years prior to having large intestine removed when the colitis got really bad and nothing was working the stomach pains were so bad they would often make me physically sick with the pain

Did you have gas pumped into the abdomen area for the procedures/operations?

Has anyone had this?

- I think they do it for quite a number of procedures for organs linked to the digestive system, or hernias and some gynecological procedures etc.

I'm finding it difficult to take in air and inhale because of it.. because there is loads of trapped air in you, your diaphragm only expands halfway and it feels you're breathing at 50 %.

I spoke to a friend of mine thats a doctor yesterday evening, he's not a surgeon but he said it might take a week or 2 for the carbon dioxide (I think that's the gas they use)to be dissolved into your bloodstream and escape from your system.

Wondering what others that have experienced it make of it.

They used to use the gas during camera tests (I had to have one yearly) it was very uncomfortable during the time but I dont recall having it lasting but was 13 year ago now and memory not the best mate

I had this and the pain was awful but only last a few hours.

"

I think I'm one of those unfortunate people where side effects last weeks.

You know those people that say that they feel better as soon as they wake up.

-im definitely not one of those..

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By *ad NannaWoman
29 weeks ago

East London


"Stubbing to on sofa leg 😵‍💫🤮"

I was just about to write stubbing my little toe multiple times on a metal bed in Blackpool.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
29 weeks ago


"Dog dying

Partner of 25 years dying unexpectedly

Hit on the head with a full brick

Coming back from being dead

Cutting my wrists

Broken ankle after skateboarding

"

You've been through the wringer..

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By *till gameMan
29 weeks ago

Oldham

Lung biopsy post op

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By *essTTWoman
29 weeks ago

Birmingham


"Emotional pain, when my wife and unborn child died.

Physical pain when I came round from hernia surgery and the pain meds didn't come anywhere near tackling it "

Sorry to hear this

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By (user no longer on site)
29 weeks ago


"Stubbing to on sofa leg 😵‍💫🤮

I was just about to write stubbing my little toe multiple times on a metal bed in Blackpool. "

It’s sickening isn’t it 😳

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By *akedMMan
29 weeks ago

Witney

Having the packing taken out of my ear canal the day after a Mastiod cavity operation.Then they put clean packing back in.

Another one, a mega back pain flare up and prostititus flare up at the same time

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By *avexxMan
29 weeks ago

cheshire


"Stubbing to on sofa leg 😵‍💫🤮

I was just about to write stubbing my little toe multiple times on a metal bed in Blackpool.

It’s sickening isn’t it 😳

"

... even worse if youve got gout

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