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Adina
09-08-2004, 03:49 AM
Hello!
What is the worst pain you experimented?
For me it was toothache....
Especially, when I wake up in the middle of the night like last night and can not go back to sleep.
What about you?

Funbrunette
09-08-2004, 07:22 AM
Child birth, well mostly the aftermath (Cesarean Section) but it was absolutely worth it! :D

Adina
09-08-2004, 07:52 AM
Originally posted by Funbrunette
Child birth, well mostly the aftermath (Cesarean Section) but it was absolutely worth it! :D

This is good...since it worthed..lucky me I still have time until there but I'm sure that being mother it's a great feeling :)

Panky
09-08-2004, 05:47 PM
I've never experienced a tooth ache or absessed tooth. I've never given birth or broke a bone. I've never had surgery, unless a few biopsies count. I would have to say the worst absolute pain I have ever felt, is a true migraine headache. I'm not talking about a bad headache, where some over the counter "migraine" medicine relieves the pain, or a cluster headache (which are painful), I'm talking about a full blown migraine. Demoral and morphine are a gift from God. Without them and finding a doctor who could actually diagnose and help treat them, I would've cut my own head off years ago.

nanda
09-08-2004, 08:40 PM
Originally posted by Panky
I've never experienced a tooth ache or absessed tooth. I've never given birth

Same here....
I actually broke 2 ribs in 2000. I was an Army cadet. The ribs are fine now....lol...but I have a strained muscle there....for life. Sometimes I don't feel the pain, at other times I have the pain so much, that I feel like taking a knife and fixing that muscle myself.

Anyway, it can't be fixed.....:( :mad:

Funbrunette
09-08-2004, 08:50 PM
Now that I think about it, my sex change was a bit uncomfortable as well, but now I quite like having a vagina! :nuts: LMAO!!!!

monaro
09-08-2004, 10:03 PM
worst ache.

- When catching the skin of the "u know what" in your jeans zipper.
- Having it bent in half by a wild rider
- Prince Albert

Cold_ice
09-08-2004, 10:51 PM
Originally posted by Funbrunette
Child birth, well mostly the aftermath (Cesarean Section) but it was absolutely worth it! :D Why do women make a big thing out of child birth, it really is not that bad. I would do it if I could. Biggest ache would have to be a HEART ache. Sometimes a bullet seems less painful.

Don Soporno
09-09-2004, 12:47 AM
Originally posted by Cold_ice
Why do women make a big thing out of child birth, it really is not that bad. I would do it if I could. Biggest ache would have to be a HEART ache. Sometimes a bullet seems less painful.



so many guys say that but I promise a few minutes into it you would be whinning like a little girl as would I and any other man who tried to give birth. Some might last longer than others just out of spite and to try and prove themselves but in the end a mans bosy is not designed to go through that and would actually hurt us a hell of alot more then it does a woman.

ocho-ocho
09-09-2004, 03:51 AM
having labor is worse tahn giving birth...it sucks, im shiverring those times

venturi
09-09-2004, 03:54 AM
I'd have to say having my right shin *straightened* during my recovery from a compound fracture...

They put a new cast on 1 mo after the surgical setting, then rolled me down to xray to get a good snapshot of the bones... Then back in the exam room the doc took the cast saw and made a cut all the way around my leg where the break was... Then he propped up my leg at the break point and drove wooden wedges into the cut in the cast to *bend* my leg bones back to being straight.

All I can say is thank Squibb for making some serious pain killers and me being only 12yo at the time. I'd lay even odds that this compared to childbirth. ::-|

thruma
09-09-2004, 05:46 AM
yeah broken bones are pretty painful.

I broke my wrist when I fell off my skateboard when I was 13 or 14 and the actual breaking of it didn't hurt.

When the doctor started moving it all over the place trying to set it. that was painful.
And that was after he froze the area so I can't imagine the pain if it wasn't frozen.

Panky
09-09-2004, 05:56 AM
Oh my. After reading the posts about broken bones, I just can't imagine what that must be like. I had sprains and bruised bones before and that hurt enough. Even still, it was probably really mild compared to actually breaking a bone.

Adina
09-09-2004, 08:44 AM
Originally posted by Panky
I've never experienced a tooth ache or absessed tooth. I've never given birth or broke a bone. I've never had surgery, unless a few biopsies count. I would have to say the worst absolute pain I have ever felt, is a true migraine headache. I'm not talking about a bad headache, where some over the counter "migraine" medicine relieves the pain, or a cluster headache (which are painful), I'm talking about a full blown migraine. Demoral and morphine are a gift from God. Without them and finding a doctor who could actually diagnose and help treat them, I would've cut my own head off years ago.

After reading your post I consider myself very, very lucky...and I'm so sorry for you

Adina
09-09-2004, 08:46 AM
Originally posted by Funbrunette
Now that I think about it, my sex change was a bit uncomfortable as well, but now I quite like having a vagina! :nuts: LMAO!!!!


Oau...i'll give up my vagina...but with a fake penis...?
So, i'm stuck with it or her.... :bonk:

Adina
09-09-2004, 08:48 AM
Originally posted by venturi
I'd have to say having my right shin *straightened* during my recovery from a compound fracture...

They put a new cast on 1 mo after the surgical setting, then rolled me down to xray to get a good snapshot of the bones... Then back in the exam room the doc took the cast saw and made a cut all the way around my leg where the break was... Then he propped up my leg at the break point and drove wooden wedges into the cut in the cast to *bend* my leg bones back to being straight.

All I can say is thank Squibb for making some serious pain killers and me being only 12yo at the time. I'd lay even odds that this compared to childbirth. ::-|

It sounds so, so..painful...but how did you make it in the first place?

Adina
09-09-2004, 08:51 AM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by thruma
[B]yeah broken bones are pretty painful.

I broke my wrist when I fell off my skateboard when I was 13 or 14 and the actual breaking of it didn't hurt.

I have a friend that broke his leg at sking and from that day he never was sking.
What about you? Do you still go to ski?

:rolleyes:

Ramster
09-09-2004, 09:09 AM
Root Canal was intense because the nerve was inflamed. I thought I might rip the arms off the dentist's chair.

And I hate hangover head aches. ;)

Evil Chris
09-09-2004, 03:17 PM
Originally posted by Ramster
Root Canal was intense because the nerve was inflamed. I thought I might rip the arms off the dentist's chair.
I'm with you. The pain in my tooth right before my emergency root canal procedure was the worst pain I've ever experienced.

thruma
09-09-2004, 05:58 PM
Originally posted by Adina
[QUOTE]Originally posted by thruma
[B]yeah broken bones are pretty painful.

I broke my wrist when I fell off my skateboard when I was 13 or 14 and the actual breaking of it didn't hurt.

I have a friend that broke his leg at sking and from that day he never was sking.
What about you? Do you still go to ski?

:rolleyes:

Yeah I did skateboard after that but it was years ago when I was a teenager and I haven't really skateboarded since I was 20.

Panky
09-09-2004, 06:36 PM
Originally posted by Evil Chris
I'm with you. The pain in my tooth right before my emergency root canal procedure was the worst pain I've ever experienced.

I had a patient tell me she would rather go through labor and child birth all over again (she vaginally delivered a 10lb baby), before she ever would want to experience another abcessed tooth.

trishie
09-10-2004, 09:45 AM
tough question from having experienced migraines, wisdom teeth pain and a couple of problems.. theyve been treated and dealt with thru medication and or surgery.. but the worst pain would have to be that of a broken heart.. takes a long time to mend and no magical medicine to help it heal...
yeah i know i am silly me puts my heart into relationships to deep.....

ivil_klown
09-10-2004, 11:10 AM
Tooth ache is the worst i think because you cant do anything about it.

splatshed
09-10-2004, 02:22 PM
Ok I have never given birth but have seen it 3 times, looked like it hurt.
I have had well over 300 stiches, 75 broken bones. Been hit by truck on a bicycle, car wrecks, Moto Cross Wrecks, Vasectomy, and 6 tattoos.

To me 6 hours under a tattoo needel is the worst pain ever! But for some reason I keep going back for more.

WTS - Ben
09-10-2004, 03:13 PM
toothache for sure!:bonk:

Black Dog
09-10-2004, 03:16 PM
Ahh... the age old question: Which is worse, giving birth or getting kicked in the nuts? Alas we may never know the answer.

B

Funbrunette
09-10-2004, 07:52 PM
Originally posted by splatshed
Ok I have never given birth but have seen it 3 times, looked like it hurt.
I have had well over 300 stiches, 75 broken bones. Been hit by truck on a bicycle, car wrecks, Moto Cross Wrecks, Vasectomy, and 6 tattoos.

To me 6 hours under a tattoo needel is the worst pain ever! But for some reason I keep going back for more.

Yes tattoos do it from me too...I'm up to five (all very discreet) but I just keep going! Oh and a few piercings :angel: I'm a classy girl, so they're all placed in "good places" ;) A lady doesn't reveal all her secrets!

sweet7
09-10-2004, 07:54 PM
Originally posted by splatshed
Vasectomy



:bonk: :bonk: :bonk:

monaro
09-10-2004, 10:44 PM
this morning i was grooming myself =) and after looking close to the mirror.
(no it didnt break)
anyway, looking close at myself i can see hairs growing out of my ears.. eeek!
im getting old.. so i deside to pluck them. and ouch that kinda hurt.

Can we mark up plucking ear hair sends off a short ache in which
i will guess i will have to do it more and more as the years progress.

Hehehe thats just too funny. Ear Hair lol

thruma
09-11-2004, 01:48 PM
Originally posted by monaro
anyway, looking close at myself i can see hairs growing out of my ears.. eeek!

Hehehe thats just too funny. Ear Hair lol

lol you crack me up man thats so funny.

It sucks though huh what a place to have to deal with unwanted hair.

monaro
09-11-2004, 01:58 PM
Originally posted by thruma
lol you crack me up man thats so funny.

It sucks though huh what a place to have to deal with unwanted hair.


its like super funny to think that when you get older you need to groom your ear hair.

i can always remember my pop. he had grey hair growing out of his ears im not sure if he would call it a pain tho as he was in world war 2

thruma
09-11-2004, 03:17 PM
The interesting thing here is it actually makes sense that the older we get the more hair we need in our ears and noses.

For the ears the hair helps catch sound waves so it will improve hearing and the hair in the nostrils catches smells easier so helping the sense of smell.

Our hunter gatherer ancestors must have needed these things improved in order to survive as they got older. even though making it to the age of 30 back then was a miracle in itself I would think.

I saw that on some documentary about the hair though.