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Tenebrae Aeternus

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I dislocated my knee and got it turned 180 degrees around in a wall of death at a concert. The most painful part? The band suuuuuuuuuuuucked D:
 
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Timotei said:
Probably the most pain I was when I had a cardiac arrest (not a heart attack) when I didn't have my heart medication for 3 days.

On day 2, my chest started to hurt a bit. On day 3, I was in constant pain and I felt very weak. That night my heart just outright quit and I had to be taken to the hospital by ambulance, where I died once for a stretch of 11 seconds before being resuscitated. Thankfully by the time I woke up later the next day I has flying so high on drugs I couldn't feel a damn thing.

And for the record, I'm only 18.
You have a heart condition?

OT:My most painful experience wasn't something physical, but more like emotional. This happened around 5 years ago, right in the middle of my parents' divorce. My mom was told that she had to record all calls my dad on the house phone to have evidence for the judge that the divorce was necessary. There was one tape in particular that stood out from the rest, especially for me.

"What? I'd rather spend a week locked in a room with that ***** than have to be with that fucking kid for another minute."

The "*****" he was talking about was my mom, the "fucking kid" was me. In short, I found out my dad didn't care about me anymore. Hell, I found out he stopped loving his own son, which just happens to be me. I was only 14 when I listened to that. Probably one of the reasons I haven't talked to him since then.

[sub]Although, if that mugger had decided to stab me, then that would have been the most painful experience physically. Hell, that mugger could have killed me.[/sub]
 

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superbatranger said:
You have a heart condition?
The medical term for it is simply "heart failure".

It's another way of saying that the heart, as a muscle, isn't strong enough pump enough blood through the body. Sometimes it requires medications to bring things up to speed. And that's what happened to me when I didn't get my medication because my mail order med company was being incompetent.
 

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Tenebrae Aeternus said:
I dislocated my knee and got it turned 180 degrees around in a wall of death at a concert. The most painful part? The band suuuuuuuuuuuucked D:
I did this, only instead of at a concert it was on a ride at an amusement park. My leg got stuck, and I had to pull it free and relocate my knee. I thought my friend was going to hurl when she saw me pop it back in.
 

HT_Black

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Kittens. Those who know what I'm talking about agree, and those who don't shouldn't have to.
 

Jewrean

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Ah yes it was during that carefree stage when Puberty was just starting to set in but I was still young enough to enjoy playgrounds. I remember a very rainy and slippery day. I climbed the tallest tier of the playground and slipped some 2 metres from the top onto a pole below which stopped me from hitting the ground between my legs in the most painful and comical sight to have ever been seen. Then, whilst in shock from pain, I slowly slid off the pole sideways and then upside down head first onto the ground.

To this day I haven't tested my nads to see if they are okay. They are probably still in submission.

Berethond said:
Getting stabbed. It didn't hurt till I took it out though.
I think we have a winner! Although was it extensive enough to be close to fatal?
 

arsenicCatnip

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HT_Black said:
Kittens. Those who know what I'm talking about agree, and those who don't shouldn't have to.
Oh jesus. Yeah. My kitten decided that my head would be a comfy place to fall asleep one night, and when he started rolling he grabbed with his claws for the nearest convenient hold... which turned out to be my nose. I couldn't stop the bleeding for like 20 minutes. Little bastard. :) <3
 

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I was playing with a glow stick, and I accidentally broke it over my face, and I got the chemicals in my eyes and mouth. The stinging in my eyes was the worst pain I've ever been in, and it was also the worst thing I've ever tasted.
 

HT_Black

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HT_Black said:
Kittens. Those who know what I'm talking about agree, and those who don't shouldn't have to.
Oh jesus. Yeah. My kitten decided that my head would be a comfy place to fall asleep one night, and when he started rolling he grabbed with his claws for the nearest convenient hold... which turned out to be my nose. I couldn't stop the bleeding for like 20 minutes. Little bastard. :) <3
I wasn't talking about that "Kittens", but that does call to mind the time my little brother's cat decided to snack on my left nipple.

Words cannot describe.
 

Glamorgan

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Well, I was forced to play an hour or two of <a=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnival_Games>Carnival Games. That hurt. A lot.
 
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Timotei said:
superbatranger said:
You have a heart condition?
The medical term for it is simply "heart failure".

It's another way of saying that the heart, as a muscle, isn't strong enough pump enough blood through the body. Sometimes it requires medications to bring things up to speed. And that's what happened to me when I didn't get my medication because my mail order med company was being incompetent.
Yea, I know what heart failure is. I'm studying medicine. I just thought you had a specific condition. Also, I don't think the word incompetent is enough to describe how stupid it was of your med company not to send your medication.
 

Julianking93

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Having my ex girlfriend laugh in my face after telling her I loved her then dumping me on the spot.

Oh wait, you meant physical pain....um.....I broke my foot almost completely in half a few years ago. When the doctors numbed it, I was able to wiggle the broken piece around.

Kinda funny really.
 

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HT_Black said:
Kittens. Those who know what I'm talking about agree, and those who don't shouldn't have to.
I can vouch for this. I have a scar on my wrist to prove it.
 

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I'm not really sure which is the most painful but I have a top 3 in no particular order.

1.) Both of my eardrums blowing due to infection, and to make it worse it happened on Christmas...

2.) While snowboarding I fell and landed on my shoulder, but the actual break wasn't very painful. The painful part was that in order to continue down the mountain I had to push myself up again, which I found out later probably popped my bone back into place, as well as hurting like hell.

3.) When I was young I grabbed the inside hinge part of an open door that my sister swiftly slammed behind her. Instantly making my fingernail fall off.