Question inspired by a Charley horse that hit in the middle of the night.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    Major surgery. I had back surgery when I was 14 to fix my scoliosis. That was over 20 years ago and I haven’t had to have any surgery since.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    Ingrown toenails… had that shot all the time as a teen… hurt like a mf, and hurt even more to let the doctors ripp my nails off…

  • @[email protected]
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    42 years ago

    Breaking a rib. I have brittle bones that break easily, I occasionally break ribs for no apparent reason.

    • v_krishna
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      52 years ago

      Over 13 years here, coming on 12 years without opioid withdrawals at all (methadone/suboxone withdrawal can be even worse and is certainly not a catch all solution but definitely worked for me). Great job Kava keep it up.

      • @[email protected]
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        52 years ago

        Thank you sir and congrats to you as well. I’ve been clean from opiates since Dec 26th 2016. I still smoke weed occasionally or use kava so I’m “California sober” but it works for me. Opiates are dangerous substances.

  • Little1Lost
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    52 years ago

    Going to meet my father (going to hurt booth of us, i know that he “reguarly” drives the 10 hours from north to south and i exploit him for my move to south)
    It will hurt me because he is difficult and him because i will give him no contact information

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    2 years ago

    I once had an open fracture. What was strange was that I was so hopped up on adrenaline, I didn’t even notice at first. The pain I’ve had from things like a calf cramp was way, way worse. In this case I called my own ambulance and they loaded me in and were like “uh. Does that hurt?” And I was like “Oh, does it hurt? Yeah, I guess it should, shouldn’t it?”

      • @[email protected]
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        92 years ago

        You will I promise :) I’ve had my heart broken badly 3 times in my life so far.

        The first one I needed antidepressants to kick me out of the slump, the other two were hard as well but with time and distractions and new hobbies and interests, the pain fades. Just be patient and talk to yourself like you are your own little brother/sister. Treat yourself like another person and take care of that person. Give them the love they need to get through the heartbreak.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 years ago

      I came here to say the same thing. When someone close to you dies it’s painful, but that’s still not heartbreaking. When someone you love chooses not to be with you anymore, it’s on another level. I hope to never experience heartbreak again.

  • @[email protected]
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    2 years ago

    Loneliness, it got replaced by headache and sleep deprivation. Fair trade tho.

    edit: got also financial problems too

    • DocSophie
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      52 years ago

      Ayyy, sleep deprivation buddy! I’ve been up since 5 AM and feel like absolute death. :)

      • LemmyLeftyOP
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        12 years ago

        Yeaaaaaah I wish that sleep deprivation was a pain I hadn’t felt in years…

        One thing that I haven’t seen people talk about when dealing with sleep deprivation is how your digestive system slows down or gets grumblier. I’d imagine those who suffer from IBS would get it worse when they can’t sleep. As for me, I find treating myself as if I’m sick can help: warm broth and crackers and other simple, easy to digest foods can settle my stomach after a sleepless night

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    62 years ago

    Gall stones… thought l had the worst wind,.paced the floor all night…turns out, gall bladder was having a bad time

    • Very_Bad_Janet
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      22 years ago

      Did you end up passing the gall stones on your own or did you have to go to the hospital/ have your gallbladder removed? I have heard that gall stones is the most painful experience ever.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        While I can’t confirm “worst”, I can safely say that they were the worst I’ve personally experienced.

        And everyone I know who has had gallbladder attacks agree that it’s the worst they experienced too. Including women who went through childbirth.

        Hell, my first attack I called an ambulance because I thought I was having a heart attack. It sucks, 0/5.

  • Spliffman1
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    32 years ago

    I seem to be constantly on the receiving end of painful experiences, so it’s kinda constant. That being said all 3 of my grandmothers have died so I can’t go through that again.