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Probably when I dislocated my shoulder and they had to pop it back in. I have broken both legs, my left wrist twice, and the growth plate in my ankle but nothing hurt worse than my shoulder.

 

 

 

It was my right shoulder too so I had a nice excuse for a week not to write anything down in school. :D

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The worst for me was when I got my thumb slammed into a huge metal door. It broke my middle joint in half.

 

 

 

Surprisingly, the worst injury that I've had that didn't hurt all that bad, was breaking my nose. I broke the part connected to my skull into 8 peices. I was diving to tag a runner in baseball and my head hit his helmet. It didn't bleed or make me cry(usually getting hit in the nose makes you cry instantly). I don't really know why, but it just didn't hurt. I played the rest of the game not knowing that it was broken. It swelled a lot so I couldn't see the it was moved over to under my eye a good 2 inches. I had to get surgery to fix it and it still didn't hurt. It hurts more now when I touch it than it ever did. It's just a low dull pain.

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Erm..Well...

 

-Never gotten braces/Probably won't ever need to.

 

-Never broken a bone.

 

I guess the closest would be getting elbowed in the forehead while flying through the air, meaning the force of crashing down plus the force of an elbow coming towards your head equals flying backwards. It hurt.

 

A close second....Getting burned while gluing a nucleolus onto my cell model.

 

A third...Possibly the time my friend kneed me in the [sensitive parts].

 

A fourth? Um...I think I *might* have sprained my wrist when some girl tripped me during Phys. Ed. It kind of killed. Playing piano, writing, typing, ow.

 

I suppose the time my sister slammed a door on my thumb also hurt badly.

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It probably sounds pretty weenie, but last new years eve I had a pretty horrid myalgia (muscle aches). I just got home from a party and tried to go to sleep; it starts. I get up ad tell my dad I've got this pain in my legs and I tried using deep heat (I'm assuming at least some of you know what it is) to numb the pain. Nothing. It was shooting right through my calves and up to my thighs, this constant persistant ache. Then, it was time for the hospital. In the car on the way there it wasn't residing at all so I just had to grit my teeth and keep moaning and moving my legs to keep my mind of of the pain. Then when we got to the hospital the doctor asked some questions and got me 2 pain killers; a needle of something and a panadene fort. Then a muscle relaxant. #-o I'm sure you guys have had worse pains, but the bad thing about a myalgia is the pain isn't coming from anywhere per se, it's just there, persistant and annoying to say the least.

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dislocating me knee, re-alligning it myself. god that was fun.

 

 

 

like omg...me too <3:

 

 

 

i was getting out of a car and the thing just...popped out. even moving it without moving the joint hurt like hell. had to get out of the car...stand up..and use gravity to put it back

 

 

 

doctor said it was from growing pains and stuff...it's happened after that...but now i'm used to it and just relax..and pop it back

 

 

 

I share the same pain with both of you guys. Dislocating my knee in a game of touch footy (the opposition tripped me and I landed awkwardly :x ) would be my worse experience. Though I've also had a fair few other knee problems over the years which hurt quite a lot but not as much as dislocating it. I was out of sport for 7 weeks when I did it as well which sucked!

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Hm... Never done anything serious really...

 

My worst was probably getting a shoe stuck in the tire of my bike. That resulted in the bike flipping over, and since my foot was stuck, I came down on my wrists. I think I sprained them, but I can't be sure.

 

Apart from that, braces, and the mouth sores that follow.

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For me it'd be when a tube that was placed in my pleural space between two ribs and inbetween muscle was yanked out by a doctor. It hurt a lot less being wedged in than it did being pulled out, even with dilaudid.

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My sister threw a rock at my head and I got 2 stiches.. But I don't remember that much pain, but my eyes were covered in blood..

 

 

 

But a couple years ago, I felt the worst pain.. Me and my sister went to a local school to slide on the hill (It was winter time) After sliding on the side hill for a while, we decided to go to the bigger hill. I went to the half way point of the hill and started sliding, but I was going too fast and the school was coming up.. After trying to stop I turned around, unable to stop and then I suddenly stop, and feel an IMMENSE pain in my lower back. I thought I broke my back.

 

 

 

Turns out there was 2 inches of ashpalt sidewalk around the school.. I couldn't walk without pain for three weeks, and the first week was soooo bad...

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cutting myself on my fence. :roll:

 

 

 

its corigated iron, and hasn't been smoothed.

 

on my way to school, tired and coffee fueled as usuall, dragging my bike out the gate, i swing around and cut the bottom of my forearm from the elbow to a bit short of the wrist.

 

OW!

 

cant remember how many stitches, but it was a lot.

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I fell a little over 25 feet from a shed onto a pile of fence-posts and wire. Pretty darn sweet, but not worth the pain.

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cutting mine thumb off with a knife luckily the docter could reconnect it

 

 

 

or putting another finger benath some very have object in the gym nd pulling it back all the flesh had come of and i could see mine bones :o :o

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I'm not as hardcore as most of you. So, I guess it's my appendix. it was saturdayafternoon, I just had some scrambled eggs with bacon and I was having a shower, I got out, and suddendly I got this incredible pain. And I had to cope with it for about 5 hours, as I was home alone and I had to wait for my parents. When they got home I tried shouting to get them upstairs, but I couldn't shout because it hurt so much. So I crawled out of bed to get to my cellphone, phoned downstairs to get my parents up. We went to the hospital to find out I had acute appendicitis and half an hour later I was under the knife.

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1. 2nd degree sunburn covering my chest and back. After a couple of days the area was covered in hundreds of tiny blisters that would rip apart with any movement, making larger blisters. After about a week of this, merely touching my skin would would cause large chunks of skin to fall off leaving the raw festering flesh underneath exposed. This was so painful that I ended up going through about 2 dozen T-shirts because I had to cut them of with scissors, as it was far to painful to remove them normally.

 

 

 

2. While deployed to Iraq, I got a very bad case of heat rash, once again covering my chest and back (basically, the area that was covered by my bulletproof vest). Due to poor sanitary conditions and wearing my vest in the sun and 130+ degree heat for at least 12 hours a day, it was impossible to control the rash and my skin became very red, hard and swollen. To compound matters, the well our showers used was going dry and our shower water was very hard salt water (to the point where soap would not lather). Bathing felt like I was showering in sulferic acid.

 

 

 

3. Acute appendicitis

 

 

 

4. Lidocaine shot over my tailbone (damn near cried like a baby :P)

 

 

 

5. Dislocating my hip

 

 

 

6. Dislocating 2 fingers in a vehicle accident (doctor popped both back in with no pain killer...pretty painful)

 

 

 

7. While on rotation at the National Training Center in Ft Irwin, CA, I was driving a PLS at night in full blackout using NVGs. My PLS hit a 3 foot deep wadi and the impact caused my spring ride seat to shoot me into the roof of the PLS, head first. Nice little concussion. There was also some significant neck and upper back pain.

 

 

 

8. While conducting convoy security in Iraq, the truck behind me was hit by an IED and slammed into my gun truck, causing me to collide with the truck in front of me. This chain of events caused my head to hit the roof of my armored HMMWV at about 40 MPH. Once again, hello concussion, and now 3 compressed vertibrae in my C-spine and 4 in my T-spine.

 

 

 

9. Hyper-extending my knee

 

 

 

10. Getting kicked in the face by a 2 yo stallion, while training it. Busted my nose and bruised up my face pretty bad.

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2. While deployed to Iraq, I got a very bad case of heat rash, once again covering my chest and back (basically, the area that was covered by my bulletproof vest). Due to poor sanitary conditions and wearing my vest in the sun and 130+ degree heat for at least 12 hours a day, it was impossible to control the rash and my skin became very red, hard and swollen. To compound matters, the well our showers used was going dry and our shower water was very hard salt water (to the point where soap would not lather). Bathing felt like I was showering in sulferic acid.

 

 

Damn, that sucks. Troops need better care. I heard Bush is giving money for better conditions in hospitals.

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Breaking my heel has to be top of my list. I used to do gymnastics and I was doing handsprings over a vault - the coach standing at the vault to catch me if I messed up. She then moved the mat to another area, forgetting I was using it. I then started the run up... hit the springboard hands on the vault... "Oh, Ross, I'm so sorry!" I was then thinking about why she could have been sorry. Then, as I hit the wooden floor, I realised. I got a shooting pain up my leg to just above my knee and collapsed on the spot. I then was draggged to a bench where the coach checked my feet over. When my dad arrived to pick me up, she mentioned the accident but said that I seemed to be okay, just a little shaken. My dad took me to hospital and after a long, not to mention boring, wait, I was taken to x-ray and an hour or so later was told I had a broken heel. A woman plastered me up and sent me home with crutches. The next night, the plaster began to tighten, as it's supposed to. But the woman who put on the plaster hadn't taken account for that, so a call to NHS 24 and a trip to A & E saw the plaster cut open and a new one applied. After 2-3 months, the plaster was taken off and physio began. That was incredibly painful, I thought as the plaster was taken off, I could walk normally as I did before. So I jumped of the bed and as my feet hit the ground I had another terrible pain up in my heel and I realised it would take a little longer for it to be alot better. So I walked out of physio with two crutches but was told to put some weight on my bad foot. I was doing that and a little swine kicked my crutch as he rushed past to get into Argos and my foot was already heading to the ground and a similar pain to jumping down from the bed was felt, though not as pronounced. Still pretty bad though.

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Another for me:

 

 

 

Having an Ingrown ToeNail pulled out. The docter just came in with some medical pliers to pull back the skin and some special. Next thing I know, he's digging righti nto there without telling me. Yeeessshhh. That hurt tons, not to mention he was litterly pulling my toe nail back.

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Falling into a campfire and having my shin catch fire after I used my acrobatic steeze to avoid further burns, ranks pretty highly..

 

 

 

Getting my nads smushed by a sharp rusty rail when I was doing fishbrains comes in second. No lasting damage. THANK GOODNESS.

 

 

 

But the worst would have to be having my finger (always the same one it would seem) broken countless times. We're talking double digits here people @_@. Also blading related D: .

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