I stubbed my toe very badly once. It ended up all bloody and mangled. I described it in detail on another thread once and don't want to re-live the experience on this one!
Happened to me too, eventually had to go to A&E as I could not open my eye and it would not stop streaming, when they put a couple of drops of local anaesthetic in, it was BLISS.
Unfortunately I had a similar pain in my other eye a few years later, luckily that was only for a few seconds, I had just returned to work after a cataract operation when a colleague opened a bottle of Bromine water in the lab (not in a fume cupboard) nobody could smell it but the cuts in my eyeball detected it :o
Damaging my knee ligaments by far. Hurt quite a lot more than any of the following (roughly in order from most to least painful): Breaking my right foot, breaking my left ankle, pulling my hamstring, damaging my left ankle ligaments, spilling a few drops of sulphuric acid on my hand, being hit by a car, being stung by a bee and being stung by a wasp (3 separate times).
Having a cyst cut in to by a Doctor without any anesthetic and then drained by swabbing it with thin bandage type things.
Giving birth was a doddle compared to that.
Emotional pain has to be seeing love ones die in pain.
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I did it yesterday. You can't beat pain like that
Why did you do that?
Silly boy! Stitching it back on was damned unpleasant! >:(
Being Pistol whipped by muggers.
Breaking my metacarpal bones in my middle fingers.
I turned the channel over by mistake and caught a glimpse of Big Brother a couple of years ago.
I seemed far less painful than actually watching the programme.
But the lifting that vast weight improved the muscle strength in your arms.
It was good exercise for you. :cool:
Oh yes? I ended up with tendinitis! Never again. so behave! >:(
Happened to me too, eventually had to go to A&E as I could not open my eye and it would not stop streaming, when they put a couple of drops of local anaesthetic in, it was BLISS.
Unfortunately I had a similar pain in my other eye a few years later, luckily that was only for a few seconds, I had just returned to work after a cataract operation when a colleague opened a bottle of Bromine water in the lab (not in a fume cupboard) nobody could smell it but the cuts in my eyeball detected it :o
I won't go there with emotional.
Emotionally watching my brother on life support.
Giving birth was a doddle compared to that.
Emotional pain has to be seeing love ones die in pain.