The most pain you've experienced in your life?
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Either of these;
1: Falling off of a high table, on to a stair gate ribs first. Resulted in not being able to breath, and plenty of cracked ribs.
2: Jumping off of a MX bike mid air as I was very nose down. Wouldn't have ended well if I jumped off. So I stayed on, and broke an Ankle and a Foot.
1: Falling off of a high table, on to a stair gate ribs first. Resulted in not being able to breath, and plenty of cracked ribs.
2: Jumping off of a MX bike mid air as I was very nose down. Wouldn't have ended well if I jumped off. So I stayed on, and broke an Ankle and a Foot.
After shattering my arm in various places and having plates / screws and other bits and bobs inserted, waking up to the realisation that the plaster cast had been put on (from wrist to shoulder) without allowing for any swelling - and boy did it swell.
No one dared touch it in case they affected the stitched wound inside, insisting they had to wait for someone with those funny saws for cutting plaster casts off with. Cue me zig-zagging round on a morphine comedown in excruciating agony. Never, ever felt anything like it before or after.
It actually sent me into a state of delerium causing me to run out of the ward I was on (in just my gown with my arse hanging out) and off into the hospital grounds. I was found some minutes later in the xray department having passed out through the pain.
No one dared touch it in case they affected the stitched wound inside, insisting they had to wait for someone with those funny saws for cutting plaster casts off with. Cue me zig-zagging round on a morphine comedown in excruciating agony. Never, ever felt anything like it before or after.
It actually sent me into a state of delerium causing me to run out of the ward I was on (in just my gown with my arse hanging out) and off into the hospital grounds. I was found some minutes later in the xray department having passed out through the pain.
Notshortnottall said:
After shattering my arm in various places and having plates / screws and other bits and bobs inserted, waking up to the realisation that the plaster cast had been put on (from wrist to shoulder) without allowing for any swelling - and boy did it swell.
No one dared touch it in case they affected the stitched wound inside, insisting they had to wait for someone with those funny saws for cutting plaster casts off with. Cue me zig-zagging round on a morphine comedown in excruciating agony. Never, ever felt anything like it before or after.
It actually sent me into a state of delerium causing me to run out of the ward I was on (in just my gown with my arse hanging out) and off into the hospital grounds. I was found some minutes later in the xray department having passed out through the pain.
I can imagine that stung a bit too.No one dared touch it in case they affected the stitched wound inside, insisting they had to wait for someone with those funny saws for cutting plaster casts off with. Cue me zig-zagging round on a morphine comedown in excruciating agony. Never, ever felt anything like it before or after.
It actually sent me into a state of delerium causing me to run out of the ward I was on (in just my gown with my arse hanging out) and off into the hospital grounds. I was found some minutes later in the xray department having passed out through the pain.
Trials practice in Jan this year. Came off a rock step badly, landed on a slope - lower leg tried to go down and outwards.
Cue big 'crack' from knee and excruciating pain. Torn meniscus (got lucky). Only time in my life (thankfully) where I've felt light headed from the pain. Then the challenge was getting out from the bottom of the quarry, loading bike onto car rack and driving home!
Knee almost back to normal after 8 months - save for the constant clicking when I walk
Cue big 'crack' from knee and excruciating pain. Torn meniscus (got lucky). Only time in my life (thankfully) where I've felt light headed from the pain. Then the challenge was getting out from the bottom of the quarry, loading bike onto car rack and driving home!
Knee almost back to normal after 8 months - save for the constant clicking when I walk
Mustered up as much power as possible attempting to kick a small football by the kitchen door leading out to the garden. I was barefoot and struck the doorframe with my little toe, which subsequently broke. I swear, nothing has ever come close to hurting me more and I couldn't walk for weeks.
I heard the worst possible pain you can consiously feel is that of the bullet ant sting, apparently anyway. I know they compare it to being shot multiple times.
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