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1. going through an ejection from an F-4E. 6Gs right up through the spine. did that 3 times and wound up in a navy hospital for 6 months after the last one. An egress rips off your boots and helmet and leaves you black and blue all over. You feel like you've hit with the biggest hammer in the world.


2. Arthritis just found I have it in my right hip. that's a major pain in the a__. Wrong place, hip.
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I havn't broken any bones, or anything like that, just had some wisdom teeth removed, that all. Right now, one of the more interesting questions going around my highschool is:

What hurts more, getting hit in the nuts or having children?

Nobody can experience both, so i was just wondering what you guys though about it ;)
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i know this guy when he was little, stuck his wang in a pencil sharpener. (elecrtic kind)
i didnt see him do it though. i wouldnt of either.my most painful experience? i made a homemade flamethrower and was so exited, i lost control and shot my face. no burns, but it hurt really bad. it doesnt sound like much, but ive had so many painful falls, that i'm used to it. like my middle finger's nail has popped off twice, my pinky once.

im hungy :confused:
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[size=1][color=indigo]]Hm, well, I'm going to have to say that the most painful encounter I have physically endured would be getting seven teeth pulled.....don't ask.

Another thing, fire. It really hurts. Don't get burned. I used to be a volunteer firefighter (until I moved) and I got swallowed by a tornado of fire. Yes, a tornado. If the atmosphere is right, a fire can create its own weather system. So with that system comes random gusts and shifts of wind. Well, I and another firefighter, were trying to put out a line of fire in a wheat field when a shift of wind changed and it blew up underneath the truck. A twelve-foot mass of spinning flames rolled over the truck. I nearly lost my life.

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My Most Painful Experiance Is Nothing Compared To You Guys But It Still Hurt. I Had To Get My Front Molar Taken Out So They Injected Novicane. It Hurt :( :( They Gave Me A Single Pill That Wasn't Even In A Box So I Tried To Run Thinking It Was Poisen.(BtW I Was 9) My Mom Made Me Eat It So I Did And I Swear Super Mario Sunshine Was 10x As Fun. The Colors....
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[COLOR=Navy][SIZE=1]My most painful experience occured on a day very similar to days that had just passed. Went to school, my health started to degrade, and went to work, where my health continued its free fall. There were sharp pains kneading in my side. It hurt. Right when I got home I went to bed. Went to school the next day, came home from school, complained to my parents about the increasing pain, and feel right asleep on the couch. When I woke up the next day I went to see the doctor. The doctor sent me to a surgeon. The surgeon sent me to the hospital. I had to get dressed in that little paper gown. Then the power got cut off. So I had to get dressed and get ready to go to another hospital, but as I tied my shoes the power came back. I had to then re-paper dress myself. I got on one of those pushy bed things, and they carted me to the anesthesiologist(sp?) and he jammed a needle into my arm which hurt more than my side. Told me to count from 100 on back. I got to 98 and was outcold right afterward. Turns out my appendix was close to exploding. Not the most good feeling in the world. [/SIZE] [/COLOR]
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Most painful? Last year in the fall I had a painful experience. A cyst developed right where my butt stops and my back starts, just above the tailbone. It burst and bled, and I had to go on antibiotics and crap. It was a good week or so before I could lie on my back again.

Apparently, this is an ailment that a fair amount of guys my age suffer from, but because of it's location on the body it doesn't tend to be publicized much. Doctors aren't sure what the heck causes it. A guy who graduated a year ahead of me had to have surgery for it, but I recovered without. A highly painful experience, but I'm sure any of you ladies who have given birth suffered far worse than I could imagine.
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IMO, I think that a finger (particularly your RIGHT INDEX) being lost would hurt more than a child birth. Mainly because I watched my mother birth my brothers, and sure, there was alot of blood and screams, but a finger being... gone? And then amputated. Good gracious... ouchie!

Well, my pain was when I was brining my bike back in from a ride, and I picked it up to carry it up the porch's stairs. I lost my grip, and the gear sliced into the back of my right leg, just above my heel. I think it missed my tendon by millimeters. I pulled it out of my skin, and continued to go up the steps with it in my grasp. Again, the sucker slipped, and cut me in the same area, only this time it made an X shape. And again, it missed my tendon, by what I'm guessing is measured in millimeters.

I didn't feel the pain until I put my bike away and looked at the wound. Then it hurt... yes it did. I had to bandage it up, and it hurt to walk, or even flex my ankle. Meh. I'm alrighty now.
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[COLOR=#004A6F]I've never experience childbirth before, nor have I ever broken any bones. I don't think any of my most painful experiences are too bad, and I can't really decide on just one. So here are several of them:

1. I'm not a very good skater. I've tried it several times as a child and managed to stay on my feet, only falling a few times. however, two years ago, I had the urge to skate since I haven't done so in so many years. It wasn't as easy as it used to be. I almost collided with someone, and after avoiding the collision, I lost balance and fell (SMACK!) on my jaw. Luckily, nothing was broken, but I had the most excruciating pain in my jaw and my entire head. I could barely see because of the pain. My chin also needed a few stitches.

2. I used to play tag with my friends on the climbers during recess as a kid. Once when I was was 12, I was stupid enough to play tag on the climbers during winter. All the ladders had a thin sheet of ice on them. I was going down one and I slipped. I managed to hold on, but my shin landed right on the ladder. Very bad bruise.

3. On the same climber, I smacked my head on one of the railings, resulting in a very painful bump. My little sister also once threw a hard toy at my head, and once she threw a remote at my face.

4. I've fallen down the stairs several times. Once, I slipped on a marble one of the kids left on the stairs. I slid down the whole way on my back. My tail bone hurt the most. I limped for a few days.

5. I have very severe eczema on my palms. I can never wash my hands without applying lotion afterwards. Otherwise, the skin on my palms gets very dry, and sometimes cracks and bleeds. Once when my family went to the beach, my palms got an infection because I palyed with the sand and it got in the cracks. The skin was inflamed and it hurt alot when any pressure was applied to it.

6. I was once blowing a balloon up during my older sisters birthday party. I blew it too much and it finally popped, but not into just a few pieces, into ver tiny shreds. This happened while I was blowing it so you can imagine the impact of the explosion in my face. I couldn't open my eyes for 5 minutes. All because of air!

7. Once I had a very severe pain in my lower chest, just under my ribs. I couldn't lie down, I couldn't laugh, or the pain would become excruciating. My mom took me to the hospital and they told me my diaphram was swollen. After taking 6 ibuprophen pills a day, the pain eventually dissapeared.

8. I was once doing long jump, and I had a very bad landing. Something had cracked in my ankles. Hovever, I doubt anything was broken, but to this day, I still get sudden rushes of pain in my ankles while I walk. It also happens to my right leg on my knee joint. Recently, my achilles heel keeps "locking" for some odd reason, and i can't even bend my ankle. I wonder why I always get this pain in my legs. Whenever I decide to go to the doctor, the X-rays come up with nothing. Meh.[/COLOR]
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[font=Courier New][size=2][color=blue]I don't remember my most painful experience very well. I do know I was very young (probably 3-5). For me, intense pain has a way of etching moments into my memory, and it may very well have been my first memory (so sweet).[/color][/size][/font]
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[font=Courier New][size=2][color=#0000ff]Anyways, I was on the toilet going about my business when I felt the most horrible pain imaginable. I remember my little form huddled over in agony, crying, and I remember exactly what the bathroom looked like, to this day.[/color][/size][/font]
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[font=Courier New][size=2][color=#0000ff]I apparently had a hernia. If I had to equate it with some other feeling, it would probably come close to giving birth from your bowels. [color=white]I do believe part of my intestine descended into my scrotum.[/color] I'd take a swift kick in the nuts any day before I go through that again.[/color][/size][/font]
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Well, a few months ago (approx. May 12th) I broke my leg during a Track and Field thing in school. I was running the relay and right in the middle of it, for some unexplainable reason, my leg completely snapped and i fell. I heard a pop and from then on my leg went numb. When i felt my leg, there was a HUGE dent from where my kneecap moved. after a while i started screaming in pain because the doctors kept wanting me to straighten my leg out ._. it was hard since the lower half of my leg was completely dead. But i can walk normally now!! ^-^ Thank goodness! But that was the most painful experience in my life T^T Both mentally AND physically.
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[color=purple]Well, I guess it would have to be the time when my mother brought the wrong kind of contact lense fluid for my contact lenses (you [i]absolutely had[/i] to let them soak for 6 hours or more - something like that). But, being that I have always used 'normal' contact lense fluid, I let my contacts soak for like... an hour or so.

Then I put them back in.

Oh the agony was almost unbearable, I almost fell to the floor, screaming and shouting, because my eyes were burning so much. I struggled to take them out and put them in the container whilst my eyes streamed and turned badly bloodshot.

I went and stuck my head in a sink of tap water for a bit, then I was okay-ish, but my eyes still stung from the remanents of fluid left in them. I could not wear contacts for a few days after that.

Never again will I make that mistake. =\[/color]
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Well, recently I had a new most painful experiance that blows the slapshot to the balls away. (THAT HURT LIKE HELL >_<)

Anyway, I was playing hockey (Rough sport, that one) and we had just won the champion ship (No small part to me) and one of their guys come's over to me, all pissed off because I stopped all his goals, and put a hockeystick into my left eye.

He smashed his stick through my mask, and several fragments of plexiglass were sent through my cheek, and his stick went into my eye. He proceeded to swing his stick around, and smash my face forward, into the ice. Luckily, my team came to the rescue, and... well, it gets a bit gory. Lets just say that he wont be walking for a while.

Anyway, the pain was so ******* enormous that I couldn't even scream. (I'd cry but i'm to manly) It hurt like nothing I've ever felt before, and I was taken to the hospital, and had my cheek and eye stitched up (Trust me, it sucks having stitches in your eyes) But now im fine...ish, I can see and all, but my eye isn't blue anymore.
:(

Well... the other guy got the worse end, so I'm happy. Besiides, we won the championship, so I'd have been happy even if was blinded for my entire life.
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[COLOR=DeepSkyBlue]Yeesh...of course I can't compete with labor...but I got my finger bitten by a Sea Turtle. Those things can take off fingers, ya know! My finger only got broken, but the docter wouldn't do squat about it! All I got for it was Neosporin and a Tetnus shot. My finger was numb for a month....[/COLOR]
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