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Post by KeBen Owens on Nov 7, 2008 22:47:45 GMT -5
I was thinking the back to the other day when I was chilling with my friends, what was the most painful physical thing that's ever happened to them? One of my buds answered that he shot a nail through his arm. My most painful expierence is a herniated disc in my lower back that I had in 2006. It was like someone was turning a hot drill right into the small of my back. It took an act of God to get out of bed, it hurt so much. I wouldn't wish that kind of pain on my worst enemy.
So, what was the most painful thing that has happened to you, and what were the repercussions?
-BEN
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Post by redsword1 on Nov 7, 2008 22:55:28 GMT -5
mine would be riding a skateboard and breaking my ankle hitting a damn pebble result had to wear a cast for sometime during the summer which sucked because i couldnt get in the pool and showering was hard as well atleast i got to ride the elevator in school i never wanna go threw something like that again
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Post by dave10009 on Nov 7, 2008 23:04:28 GMT -5
i sprained my ankle climbing the money bars when i was 5 years old
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Post by JSky20 on Nov 7, 2008 23:09:35 GMT -5
Grabbing the business end of a heat gun...
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Any one of my 8 lifetime concussions
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Post by BV on Nov 7, 2008 23:14:06 GMT -5
Back in elementary school, we were outside having recess, we were playing kickball. The ball went near the swings, and I went go get it, I ran to go get it and got kicked straight in the face by someone swinging extremely high, my face was swollen for a week.
Other than that, I haven't been hurt worse enough to tell about it.
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Post by Flava Dave on Nov 7, 2008 23:18:39 GMT -5
Spraining both my elbows and any time I put pressure on them for the few months it took for me to fully recover.
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Post by slappy on Nov 7, 2008 23:25:24 GMT -5
No comment.
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Post by KeBen Owens on Nov 7, 2008 23:27:20 GMT -5
No comment. I hope "posting in this thread" wasn't it, lol... -BEN
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Post by slappy on Nov 7, 2008 23:28:05 GMT -5
No comment. I hope "posting in this thread" wasn't it, lol... -BEN No, but that's a good one, should have used it.
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Post by machoking on Nov 7, 2008 23:29:03 GMT -5
No comment. LOL. That's what you get for putting things in places they don't belong.
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Post by DgenerationX092 on Nov 8, 2008 1:21:41 GMT -5
Back in 4th grade, during recess I was playing on the monkey bars, and i jumped off the platform to the third monkey bar, (BTW, theyre monkey bars that move) and missed, and thats all i remember. I was knocked out for probably 30 seconds to a minute, wake up, and raise my right hand, and it was probably the most deformed thing ive ever seen in person. snapped in both bones in the wrist as a result of putting it out to break my fall. That however, was NOT my most painful experience, that just set it up for the real one. Anyways, im in this cast for 3 months, and its time to get it off ! great moment right? Wrong . Well apparently after they took the Xrays to determine if the cast comes off, the doctor tells us that neither bone healed right as a result of a F'n botched operation as the bones werent lined up right, and they have to operate again, and in order to do that, they had to purposly re-break my wrist (cue goosebumps). Now i never figured out how they managed to pull it off, since they knocked me out for the operation, but i think that sick bastard snapped my wrist with his bare hands! When i woke up from the anestisia (sp?) in the recovery room, it was by far the worst pain i could have ever felt. Lemme tell you, the first time when i broke it, it didnt hurt that bad. I didnt cry or nothing just mostly a pain like owww this hurts. But in that recovery room, i cried and screamed like a little bitch, and rightfully so! I could honestly name 10 things i would rather have been through, pain-wise, then to have that happen again, and one that popped into my head, is i would take a one hitter from Kimbo to the face, instead of feeling that pain again! It really felt like they amputated my arm with a rusty saw.
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Post by pineappleexpress on Nov 8, 2008 1:24:21 GMT -5
Having a surgery wound packed with cotton wool every day for 5 weeks.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Nov 8, 2008 1:26:11 GMT -5
Back in 4th grade, during recess I was playing on the monkey bars, and i jumped off the platform to the third monkey bar, (BTW, theyre monkey bars that move) and missed, and thats all i remember. I was knocked out for probably 30 seconds to a minute, wake up, and raise my right hand, and it was probably the most deformed thing ive ever seen in person. snapped in both bones in the wrist as a result of putting it out to break my fall. That however, was NOT my most painful experience, that just set it up for the real one. Anyways, im in this cast for 3 months, and its time to get it off ! great moment right? Wrong . Well apparently after they took the Xrays to determine if the cast comes off, the doctor tells us that neither bone healed right as a result of a F'n botched operation as the bones werent lined up right, and they have to operate again, and in order to do that, they had to purposly re-break my wrist (cue goosebumps). Now i never figured out how they managed to pull it off, since they knocked me out for the operation, but i think that sick bastard snapped my wrist with his bare hands! When i woke up from the anestisia (sp?) in the recovery room, it was by far the worst pain i could have ever felt. Lemme tell you, the first time when i broke it, it didnt hurt that bad. I didnt cry or nothing just mostly a pain like owww this hurts. But in that recovery room, i cried and screamed like a little bitch, and rightfully so! I could honestly name 10 things i would rather have been through, pain-wise, then to have that happen again, and one that popped into my head, is i would take a one hitter from Kimbo to the face, instead of feeling that pain again! It really felt like they amputated my arm with a rusty saw. You're in luck, he's selling those for $5 a pop now.
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Post by Wato Stan Account on Nov 8, 2008 1:44:16 GMT -5
Busting my knee open to the bone. It's only of few things that if I think about I get a bit sick thinking about it.
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Post by HugoOne on Nov 8, 2008 1:51:08 GMT -5
I'm SURE it was fracturing my skull and getting a concussion and/or contusion from it, but I was on stupid street and don't remember any of the pain. So, as it is, getting my wisdom teeth removed. That was hell.
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Post by Johnny on Nov 8, 2008 2:17:13 GMT -5
I was thinking the back to the other day when I was chilling with my friends, what was the most painful physical thing that's ever happened to them? One of my buds answered that he shot a nail through his arm. My most painful expierence is a herniated disc in my lower back that I had in 2006. It was like someone was turning a hot drill right into the small of my back. It took an act of God to get out of bed, it hurt so much. I wouldn't wish that kind of pain on my worst enemy. So, what was the most painful thing that has happened to you, and what were the repercussions? -BEN Mines the same as yours, bro. Lower back pain... God it just kills... What sucks is, I'm still young... Other than that, I have been pretty lucky when it comes to painful things.
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Post by Ian from 616Entertainment. on Nov 8, 2008 2:32:29 GMT -5
Breaking my leg in half would probably be what most of my friends expect me to say, but that's not it. It was like 5th grade. It's December, we're out for recess. We're wrestling and throwing eachother around, and my friend picks up a pencil. "Who ever falls on it, loses." He sticks it in the ground, point up. I think to myself, I can stomp on it and send it into the ground so no one lands on it. K, it's December, right? The ground is rock solid, frozen. Without thinking, I stomp on the er. The point hits the bottom of my shoe, goes through it, and hits the bottom of my foot. The pencil also goes through the bottom of my foot, missing all bones and ligaments, and eventually comes out the top of my foot. But, wait, there's more! It came out the top of my shoe, too. I jump on my other foot, and grab the remaining half of the pencil protruding from the bottom of my foot. I yank it, and the pencil slides out of my foot completely. I collapsed and took my shoe and sock off to take a look at the damage, which was disgusting. Just gnarled holes on the top and bottom of my foot. I ended up going to the hospital the next day, because when I woke up, my foot was at least 4 times it's normal size. That, and it was ing purple. There was dirt, pieces of pencil, and god knows what in my ing foot. Lots of medicine and a surgery later, I was done. But that craphurt.
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Post by KeBen Owens on Nov 8, 2008 2:54:44 GMT -5
I was thinking the back to the other day when I was chilling with my friends, what was the most painful physical thing that's ever happened to them? One of my buds answered that he shot a nail through his arm. My most painful expierence is a herniated disc in my lower back that I had in 2006. It was like someone was turning a hot drill right into the small of my back. It took an act of God to get out of bed, it hurt so much. I wouldn't wish that kind of pain on my worst enemy. So, what was the most painful thing that has happened to you, and what were the repercussions? -BEN Mines the same as yours, bro. Lower back pain... God it just kills... What sucks is, I'm still young... Other than that, I have been pretty lucky when it comes to painful things. Sometimes my back goes completely numb sometimes because I'm just dead to all the pain dude. I've been living with it for almost six years. I hate it. I wish there was some miracle cure from back pain. But I haven't found it yet. Losing weight would definitely be an option. But I feel your pain, man. -BEN
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Post by BoJack Hogan on Nov 8, 2008 2:58:26 GMT -5
I feel like a 78 year old man due to all of my knee, back, and shoulder injuries but that is nothing compared to one of two things. The more obvious one was when I was like 6, I was on a rope swing. Somehow I fell off, managed to land on some tree branch with my face, but it was stuck in the ground, so the skin from the left side of my mouth ripped down almost to my chin. I was rushed to the er, got stitches that night, and I cannot remember if that pain was worse, or trying to eat for the next 4 weeks with the stitches. The scar is now covered by a beard that I began growing in 9th grade to cover it up.
The other is migraines. Oh I cannot stand migraines. The pain is so bad that I vomit.
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Post by Reasoning through Questioning on Nov 8, 2008 3:11:09 GMT -5
A heart attack
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