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Whats the worst physical pain you've ever felt?

Having staples from appendectomy ripped out accidentally by my 3yr old daughter who pressed her little elbow into me to push off the sofa. Screamed like a little girl.

Second was the guy with the needle sticking it in my leg about 12 times to numb it to clean it and sow it up. That hurt like hell!

3rd would be slicing my thigh open 7/16 deep with a circular saw, 10 inches and 28 stitches. Now I know what cut to the white meat means!!

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Had a toothache . They ended up slicing my gums open, peeling them back and scraping out the offending substance. When the initial painkiller wore off I was not in a good place.
 
Tonsils removed. And broken ribs arent too much fun

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And when walter white died
 
In 1998 I hit a Suburban head on while driving a Camry. We were both doing about 50 at impact. I smashed the break pedal flat to the floor sideways...so my right leg took some impact/force. I crushed my upper tibia plateau. (wide part that forms the lower part of the knee joint- aka shin bone). I had to have 3 surgeries to correct it but the first was the worst. They had to remove some bone and were supposed to replace the bone with bone from my hip. But they ended up using donor bone because they needed more than they thought and couldn't take that much from my hip. So I have some dead guys bone in my leg now, a steel plate and 7 screws that go all the way through laterally across the top of my tibia. When I woke up from that surgery, I literally had tears flying out of my eyes like a cartoon rather than running down my face. If I moved a finger or even blinked, it hurt more than I ever imagined pain could feel. They didn't put it in a cast, just an immobilizer because I had to lay in a passive exercise machine (contraption that raises the leg and bends it over and over to prevent disuse syndromes. Didn't prevent atrophy though. My calfs completely disappeared and turned into pencil legs lol. I had to lay in that thing 12 hours a day for 2 weeks, then 8 hours a day for 2 weeks and finally 4 hours a day for 2 weeks. Every day for those 6 weeks, I had to turn a dial to crank it higher and bend it further. I was quite happy when that thing went away. I was unable to bear any weight on that leg for 10 months. So for about 6 months, I was a little heavy on narcotics that didn't come close to helping but I was typically in a state of not caring after the first few weeks anyway. Those first few weeks were pure agony. Even morphine didn't help. After 10 months, I could take a few steps. By the 1 year anniversary of the wreck, I was able to walk a half mile...but I had to call someone to come get me because I couldn't make it back. Now, I walk without a limp but I can still tell you the exact moment the barometer drops before it rains!


So you bought another Carmry? haha thats funny
 
Dislocated my big toe and the bone went through the skin ( 4 stitches ) - Then the large needle that they stuck into the ball of my foot to set the toe. Most continual was a herniated disc at the low back, took about 2 years to heal. As was advised that surgery would have been the easier way but I was determined not to go under the knife.
 
Kidney stones followed by herniated and bulging discs pressing on a nerve in the middle of my back. Kidney stones will bring you to your knees and make you puke, disc pressing on a nerve feels like my back is broken and makes it painful to breathe not to mention difficult to walk. Oh yeah, pneumonia is a ***** too.
 
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