I've had seven surgeries, but the worst one was when I had to have a drain sticking out of my back ;____;I had to go home walking around with a surgical drain sticking out of my butt for a weekit wasnt physically painfulbut my dignity hasnt recovered since
I think the combination of psychological trauma and physical pain probably made it seem significantly more physically painful than it actually was but an irregular heartbeat and anything that increases it even in the slightest is still extremely painful.Other than that, probably be that time I crashed my bike and slammed into a metal pole so hard that my body went into shock and I couldn't move. The bruise was...pretty gnarly. Also that one time I had the back of my head operated on because they found something they thought might've been cancerous. The anesthetic didn't work at all.
Quote from: Mr. Psychologist on December 06, 2015, 06:24:42 PMQuote from: The Nuke Before Christmas on December 06, 2015, 06:22:54 PMI think the combination of psychological trauma and physical pain probably made it seem significantly more physically painful than it actually was but an irregular heartbeat and anything that increases it even in the slightest is still extremely painful.Other than that, probably be that time I crashed my bike and slammed into a metal pole so hard that my body went into shock and I couldn't move. The bruise was...pretty gnarly. Also that one time I had the back of my head operated on because they found something they thought might've been cancerous. The anesthetic didn't work at all.sooooooyou were conscious/paralyzed or you could just feel it >_>Both probably? Hah. All the blunt force trauma avoided my head region so I was conscious through the whole thing. It was dark a car's headlights fucked up my vision long enough for me to not see the two poles linked together by a chain as I rode into it full speed and basically whiplashed on it while somehow keeping my hands on the handlebars to the bike in a death grip.All I could feel was pain and at the same time it felt like I couldn't feel at all. It also took me what felt like an eternity before I could move again and getting back to where I was staying at the time was horrible.
Quote from: The Nuke Before Christmas on December 06, 2015, 06:22:54 PMI think the combination of psychological trauma and physical pain probably made it seem significantly more physically painful than it actually was but an irregular heartbeat and anything that increases it even in the slightest is still extremely painful.Other than that, probably be that time I crashed my bike and slammed into a metal pole so hard that my body went into shock and I couldn't move. The bruise was...pretty gnarly. Also that one time I had the back of my head operated on because they found something they thought might've been cancerous. The anesthetic didn't work at all.sooooooyou were conscious/paralyzed or you could just feel it >_>
Quote from: Mr. Psychologist on December 06, 2015, 06:42:20 PMQuote from: The Nuke Before Christmas on December 06, 2015, 06:36:27 PMQuote from: Mr. Psychologist on December 06, 2015, 06:24:42 PMQuote from: The Nuke Before Christmas on December 06, 2015, 06:22:54 PMI think the combination of psychological trauma and physical pain probably made it seem significantly more physically painful than it actually was but an irregular heartbeat and anything that increases it even in the slightest is still extremely painful.Other than that, probably be that time I crashed my bike and slammed into a metal pole so hard that my body went into shock and I couldn't move. The bruise was...pretty gnarly. Also that one time I had the back of my head operated on because they found something they thought might've been cancerous. The anesthetic didn't work at all.sooooooyou were conscious/paralyzed or you could just feel it >_>Both probably? Hah. All the blunt force trauma avoided my head region so I was conscious through the whole thing. It was dark a car's headlights fucked up my vision long enough for me to not see the two poles linked together by a chain as I rode into it full speed and basically whiplashed on it while somehow keeping my hands on the handlebars to the bike in a death grip.All I could feel was pain and at the same time it felt like I couldn't feel at all. It also took me what felt like an eternity before I could move again and getting back to where I was staying at the time was horrible.fookIt could've been a lot worse. I could've hit my head and I somehow didn't break any bones despite all the really bad brusing. My stomach and pelvis absorbed the majority of the hit...
Quote from: The Nuke Before Christmas on December 06, 2015, 06:36:27 PMQuote from: Mr. Psychologist on December 06, 2015, 06:24:42 PMQuote from: The Nuke Before Christmas on December 06, 2015, 06:22:54 PMI think the combination of psychological trauma and physical pain probably made it seem significantly more physically painful than it actually was but an irregular heartbeat and anything that increases it even in the slightest is still extremely painful.Other than that, probably be that time I crashed my bike and slammed into a metal pole so hard that my body went into shock and I couldn't move. The bruise was...pretty gnarly. Also that one time I had the back of my head operated on because they found something they thought might've been cancerous. The anesthetic didn't work at all.sooooooyou were conscious/paralyzed or you could just feel it >_>Both probably? Hah. All the blunt force trauma avoided my head region so I was conscious through the whole thing. It was dark a car's headlights fucked up my vision long enough for me to not see the two poles linked together by a chain as I rode into it full speed and basically whiplashed on it while somehow keeping my hands on the handlebars to the bike in a death grip.All I could feel was pain and at the same time it felt like I couldn't feel at all. It also took me what felt like an eternity before I could move again and getting back to where I was staying at the time was horrible.fook
I was in a pretty bad car accident some years ago. I was traveling 50mph down a two lane road approaching an intersection. This intersection was a two way stop, not a four way, and I had no stop sign to stop at. Some lady on the right hand side started impatiently creeping out into the right lane, despite seeing me clearly coming down the road. I see this and try to anticipate her stupidity by moving the left hand side of my lane and getting ready to maneuver as best as possible. Well, it didn't pay off. Right as I beginning passing her, she floors on the gas too early and clips my right hand side, veering my car almost entirely sideways and onto the sidewalk. I collided with a street lamp just behind the driver's side door, ricochet off and spin a couple more times before finally stopping in the middle of both lanes on the road. I lost consciousness when I hit the lamp, but my injuries were pretty extensive-Basilar skull fracture with a large laceration running from the back of my ear running up to my left temple. Several fractured ribs that caused a flail chest and a pneumothorax. Thankfully, it never became a tension pneumothorax.Dislocated left shoulder with a compound fracture of the collar bone and hairline fracture on my ulna. An iliac crest pelvic fracture on the left side with shortening, left femoral head fracture, sprang ankle, and a moderately sized avulsion on my left calf.A ruptured spleen with internal hemorrhaging that presented with some abdominal rigidity and multiple bruised organs. Other cuts n bruises etc.The lady who caused the accident was uninjured.
Quote from: NiggerBot 9000 on December 06, 2015, 06:56:05 PMI was in a pretty bad car accident some years ago. I was traveling 50mph down a two lane road approaching an intersection. This intersection was a two way stop, not a four way, and I had no stop sign to stop at. Some lady on the right hand side started impatiently creeping out into the right lane, despite seeing me clearly coming down the road. I see this and try to anticipate her stupidity by moving the left hand side of my lane and getting ready to maneuver as best as possible. Well, it didn't pay off. Right as I beginning passing her, she floors on the gas too early and clips my right hand side, veering my car almost entirely sideways and onto the sidewalk. I collided with a street lamp just behind the driver's side door, ricochet off and spin a couple more times before finally stopping in the middle of both lanes on the road. I lost consciousness when I hit the lamp, but my injuries were pretty extensive-Basilar skull fracture with a large laceration running from the back of my ear running up to my left temple. Several fractured ribs that caused a flail chest and a pneumothorax. Thankfully, it never became a tension pneumothorax.Dislocated left shoulder with a compound fracture of the collar bone and hairline fracture on my ulna. An iliac crest pelvic fracture on the left side with shortening, left femoral head fracture, sprang ankle, and a moderately sized avulsion on my left calf.A ruptured spleen with internal hemorrhaging that presented with some abdominal rigidity and multiple bruised organs. Other cuts n bruises etc.The lady who caused the accident was uninjured....Until you got out of the hospital right?seriously though, fucking hell that's bad <.<
Falling straight down onto a wooden beam during P.E. My nads hurt for days.
I got a cavity filled by an apparently incompetent dentist and he trapped decay inside the filling after failing to drill all of it away a few years ago and like half a year ago it basically hit the root and nerves of the tooth and it felt like I was chewing on nails every time I ate or breathed through my mouth until I got a root canal to fix it.That's pretty much the worst physical pain I've had.