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Post by Sketcher2 on Nov 2, 2017 3:30:18 GMT
I would say my kidney stones when I had them. Otherwise it would be a toothache. I haven't endured much physical pain how about you all?
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Post by Hercules on Nov 2, 2017 7:02:31 GMT
My sister kneeing me in the nuts full force when I was eleven.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2017 15:57:43 GMT
My sister kneeing me in the nuts full force when I was eleven. that can be dangerous
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Post by walterchang on Nov 4, 2017 5:25:24 GMT
Afteri I drank some liquor, I got a severe headache, when I was twenty years old.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2017 13:06:36 GMT
When I burned my right hand and arm this last summer, the initial pain was considerable but was nothing compared to a constant aching pain which lasted for months.
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Post by sue13 on Nov 6, 2017 22:49:44 GMT
Childbirth hands down but I went back and did it 3 times ....
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Post by David on Nov 19, 2017 5:22:49 GMT
When I experienced a heart attack
culminating in a cardiac arrest ..
whereby my heart had to be restarted.
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Post by nadalama on Nov 20, 2017 1:37:36 GMT
I broke both bones in my left wrist in 1982. That very nearly made me pass out it hurt so much. After the arm was set, it was mostly tolerable, but the throbbing would start in the middle of the night and I wouldn't be able to sleep.
I was in labor for a while with my first child, and that was a very odd and different sort of pain, but ended up having a caesarian section. The pain I had after surgery was such a surprise, I was pretty well incapacitated by it for a few days. I had two more c-sections after that, but neither of them was as bad as that first one. I think in the intervening time the medical community must have advanced in the way they handled pain control.
Don't think I've had anything that would compare to kidney stones or cardiac arrest, though. Thank goodness. Wouldn't wish either of those things on my worst enemy.
Jane
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Post by David on Nov 25, 2017 4:08:53 GMT
Hi Jane
Pain is pain no matter how it is triggered...
and therefore relevant to the individual no matter the causation.
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