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Capacity
29-12-2003, 01:33 AM
Just wondering what I might have to come and not to look forward too. If its too confidential, dont post ;p.

*Lisa*
29-12-2003, 09:07 AM
I once broke my arm. :yes:

Or it would be the toothpain I had last week. :|

Tweety
29-12-2003, 10:09 AM
What i have right now, SPD (Symphysis pubis disfunction).
Don't worry i think you only get it when preggie if you are really unlucky!
Still off to see physio in a bit.




Although it appears to be a firmly fixed circle of bone, the pelvis is actually four separate bones jointed together - the sacrum and coccyx at the back and at the sides the two hip bones which curve around to meet at the front. These are joined at the front by the symphysis pubis.

"In pregnancy the hormone relaxin is released to soften the joints in preparation for the birth of your baby, but in around one in 35 women the hormone causes the ligaments to soften and stretch too much and become painful," says Ann Johnson, superintendent physiotherapist in women's health at Leeds General Infirmary.

It is normal for there to be a gap of 4-5mm between the two pubic points at the symphysis pubis joint and during any pregnancy this widens by another 2-3mm. If this gap widens more than this pain may occur and in some cases a severe form of the condition called diastasis symphysis pubis is diagnosed.

The job of the symphysis pubis joint is to hold the pelvis steady when we're using our legs, and if the ligaments have softened or stretched too much it won't work properly and strain is put on the other pelvic joints, causing pain

Amira
29-12-2003, 01:02 PM
getting stiches in my head without any anesthetic (sp?) and that happened twice :rolleyes:

byny
29-12-2003, 01:03 PM
Nothing but a wisdom tooth

SuzyCreamcheese
29-12-2003, 02:53 PM
wisdom teeth was pretty painful, as was having a cut in my head cleaned with a wire brush to get the gravel out after being hit by a car (they cant give you anaesthetic for head injurys until they can be sure there is no brain damage) I cant actually remember the pain of that but my mum assures me I screamed.
Childbirth was pretty painful until the painkillers kicked in.
My most excruciating pain ever was having an eye ulcer caused by sleeping in my contact lenses too often. that was pure agony, an othing could relieve it.

candy
29-12-2003, 02:55 PM
childbirth by far...was too far gone for the drugs :(

MySuffice21
29-12-2003, 03:12 PM
Cellulitus here, for me. Goddamn that was painful as shit. Hope that no one ever gets cellulitis. Spent 6 days, in a hospital, for it, and it was as painful as hell, for those 6 days and for about 2 weeks afterwards.

Could harldy walk through school, for about an extra 2 weeks, before being able to walk normally.

Olive
29-12-2003, 03:18 PM
i broke my toe when i was about 13, and my mum thought i was making it up, so she refused to take me to the hospital. i couldn't walk for 2 weeks. i was crawling around on the sodding floor and she still thought i was making it up.

about a month later i went to the doctors about some ezcema on my foot, and asked him to have a look at my toe. and he said i must have broken it, cause it'd healed in a dead funny position.


so far i've escaped anything too painful *touches all the wood in the room*

Char_Baby
29-12-2003, 03:38 PM
having ingrowing toenails pulled out, they inject local anethetic into your bone, fucking horrible i cried for days (was only about 7 :( )

Silviena
29-12-2003, 04:47 PM
Broken arm when I was younger that the Doctor in casualty didn't x-ray and said it was sprained - later found out it wasn't sprained but was broken! Now frequently get pains in that wrist, meaning i can't write with it (thus explaining my speedy typing, and my ambidextrous-ness) oh and its prone to tenosynovitis due to it. Oi.

Then I have had hip trouble since I was about 8 - so 10 years - and they still have no idea what could be causing it. A cupboard falling off and hitting it can't have helped either. Can be very painful - especially after alot of exercise.

Shingles isn't a bundle of laughs either - painful and itchy!

Oh and dry eyes happen alot - which wouldn't be all that bad I dont suppose, if I could get the eye drops in without shutting my eyes permanently cause of the evilness of eyeballs!

Think thats about all.

Girl_gunner
29-12-2003, 05:25 PM
everytime i get my brace tightened i spend a full week in sheer agony, no painkillers work and you cannot bite therefore cannot eat most things. it hurts and is plain fucking irritating

Crispy
29-12-2003, 05:38 PM
I pulled the muscle in the top back of my right leg when I was playing rugby in games at school by running at top speed (which is pretty quick for me i'm like a small rocket:D) & then coming to a complete stop & turning on the spot & by right leg ended up nearly doing the splits which my left leg just stayed straight.

It hurt just a bit & all the school nurse gave me was an ice pack:p Was a nightmare trying to get back out of my rugby kit & back into my school uniform. Stairs were a definite no no & I had to walk the 2 miles home aswell.

Is all fixed now but still get twinges if I walk, ride or drive too much.

.:Crispy:.

Simba T Lion
29-12-2003, 06:37 PM
stress fracture, cuz I'm a wuss

wee wuman
29-12-2003, 06:37 PM
i broke 3 toes whilst on holiday when i was 14. very painful!
also had a infection in my heel, soooooo painful i was convinced ide need the fecking thing amputated!

Tim the Enchanter
29-12-2003, 07:15 PM
Originally posted by The Icy Aphrodite
getting stiches in my head without any anesthetic (sp?) and that happened twice :rolleyes:

I had my head stapled this summer and that fucking killed! But only the once. That's basically the worst thing to happen to me luckily!

Jaloux
29-12-2003, 09:53 PM
I think I have some kind of a cyst in my left wrist (I am not sure what it's called in English/Doctorish) but some joint fluid leaks out of well.. the joints.
It took me two years to find a doctor that knew what it was, by then, when it got bad there was a lump on the top of my wrist and flexing my wrist was pure agony. There is a small "hole" there as it pushed the bones to the sides.

I got an injection two years ago, and now it's resurfacing. :o

Olive
29-12-2003, 09:57 PM
Originally posted by Fáfnir VII
I think I have some kind of a cyst in my left wrist (I am not sure what it's called in English/Doctorish)

it's called a ganglion (sp?)

hybrid
30-12-2003, 05:09 PM
I twisted my ankle at the tender age of 5, that hurt. Either that or two weeks ago I dropped a hot lamp onto my side and it burnt off loads of skin. That killed for days and is only just healing now

Tim the Enchanter
30-12-2003, 07:48 PM
Just remembered more things...

When I was 14 I set a frying pan on fire when I was making hamburgers and foolishly threw water on it! :o :rolleyes: That burnt my hand pretty bad especially between my fingers!

Another time when I was 14 I was sitting near a fire that me and my friends had made but one genius had put a sealed glass jar in it and it exploded and covered my right arm in ash and melted plastic and shit! That fucking wrecked when the nurse had to scrub it off!

hybrid
30-12-2003, 08:16 PM
Originally posted by Tim the Enchanter
Just remembered more things...

When I was 14 I set a frying pan on fire when I was making hamburgers and foolishly threw water on it! :o :rolleyes: That burnt my hand pretty bad especially between my fingers!

Another time when I was 14 I was sitting near a fire that me and my friends had made but one genius had put a sealed glass jar in it and it exploded and covered my right arm in ash and melted plastic and shit! That fucking wrecked when the nurse had to scrub it off!

jesus :crazyeyes must have hurt!

paperBprincess
31-12-2003, 11:24 AM
i had helicobacter pylori which is like an acid imbalance in your belly which aparently rots the layers of your stomach away.

ladies, think of period pains, triple it, then make it constant for 4 months and you have my pain

Capacity
31-12-2003, 01:27 PM
Originally posted by paperBprincess

ladies, think of period pains, triple it, then make it constant for 4 months and you have my pain
Meanwhile, Guys... Think of going shopping with a women and half that pain. Jkz ;p

Namaste
31-12-2003, 02:23 PM
Depression.

Char_Baby
31-12-2003, 02:49 PM
Originally posted by Capacity
Meanwhile, Guys... Think of going shopping with a women and half that pain. Jkz ;p

oh shut up, do u know how annoying it is when you walk into a shop and hear someone constantly say 'buy it if you like it, jesus' or sit sulking outside changing rooms :p

girl with sharp teeth
31-12-2003, 06:21 PM
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Bennie
31-12-2003, 08:52 PM
not sure, hard to pick, but the top two would be..


The time when i spilled a freshly boiled pot noodle over my penis (it blisterd...bad)

OR

the time i refused to be put to sleep for them to rebuild my nose, they stuck a needle down between my eyes, at the top of my nose, down the side of one eye into the top of one sinus, back up, scraped a chunk out of the bone when moving the needle accross to the other eye, then proceeded to inject the top of another sinus with some sort of fluid....which by the time the dr started to rebuild my nose had not kicked in yet...so i had my nose rebuild with no (working) anasthetic.

the pot noodle was just as bad as the nose one, i just didnt think you would like the gory details of that :rolleyes: (ah the joys of running to the ambulance with a bag of frozen chips down your pants)

Bennie
31-12-2003, 08:54 PM
Originally posted by paperBprincess

ladies, think of period pains, triple it, then make it constant for 4 months and you have my pain

i had a friend with that...he said it was bad, but you really did just prove period pains aint as bad as you women make them out to be :rolleyes:

Jaloux
31-12-2003, 09:46 PM
Originally posted by kaffrin
it's called a ganglion (sp?)

Thanks! :) I was looking for the word some time ago but wasn't sure if it was the same thing.

Rocks
01-01-2004, 12:33 PM
Luckily I've escaped really painful stuff so far (touch wood)

Probably getting my teeth kicked out when i was 7... not good...

paperBprincess
01-01-2004, 05:32 PM
Originally posted by Bennie
i had a friend with that...he said it was bad, but you really did just prove period pains aint as bad as you women make them out to be :rolleyes:
mine went undiagnosed for two years in which time they put me on loads of different drugs none of which did anything, the worst of it was those 4 months though

*TiNK*
01-01-2004, 05:54 PM
Tonsilitus, cuz my tonsils swelled up where i couldnt breath, eat, drink or do anything and they were sooooo sore, :crying:
but i dont have any tonils anymore :D cuz it happend to me 3times :(

Lexxie*
04-01-2004, 06:14 AM
when i was having an op on my arm, and they neglected to give me enough anaesthetic, and i could feel eeevrything- them cutting me up and fiddling around and ouch, that was quite painful. i said "er.. am i supposed to be in so much pain?", and they went "oh, oops!" :D

and another time, when i was asleep, i got cramp in my leg. 'cept instead of going away after i started rubbing it, my muscle started to spasm and as a result, my calf muscle ended up tearing. that was FUCKING painful!! i was laying there screaming for bloody ages and i couldn't walk for weeks. that was worse than all the times ive broken my arms and when i had a whole needle pierce through and into my foot.

lea_uk
04-01-2004, 07:30 AM
i had really terrible headaches early last year for about 8 weeks it felt like someone was stabbing me with a knife in the head and the light made it worse it was agony.

Sa-ra-ra-ra
07-01-2004, 02:36 PM
I got *really* bad cystitis when i was 15... that was fucking painful.

Stitches in my head when i was about 5... still remember that.

I haven't had really *painful* diseases *touches wood* but i do have M.E... which means i get all the fun after effects of muscle aches and things like that. Great fun :D

Britney
08-01-2004, 02:12 PM
Chemotherapy treatment is the hardest thing i've ever done

VinylVicky
08-01-2004, 02:31 PM
Either severe food poisoning (dont know how to spell what I had) or tooth ache.

dominatrix
08-01-2004, 11:38 PM
I haven't had much painful either, but either...

(a)When I broke my toe at karate, at least I think I did - you see, my instructor was *very* unsympathetic so I was scared to tell her despite it absolutely killing (It wasn't exactly owt macho, by the way - I caught it in someone's trousers :P) Then I didn't want to make too much of a fuss in front of my parents, because I had a karate grading in less than a week and they might have stopped me doing it :( It only hurt really badly for a few days though... more a dull ache after that.

(b)These lil spots/lumps I get all over my hands every couple of months, they make my hands look horrible and they're dead sore, especially when it's cold weather :( I think it's an allergy or summat.

Hellfire
11-01-2004, 06:00 AM
Well mine is either where i went 3days with a broken hand (still continued to kickbox with it) as my mum said it wasnt broken

or my operation on my ear, which hurt alot,

Franki
11-01-2004, 02:02 PM
When I was constipated when I was about 10. My mum said it was the same kind of pain as having a baby, which put me off wanting kids for a while. Now I want 3 :p

Or a few weeks ago when I fell over (someone tried to steal my chocolate, so I went to kick him, he grabbed my leg and tripped the other one over) on my elbow, and it hurt like hell. It still does when I bang it accidentally on something. Twat.

Or, although I don't remember it as I was so young, I imagine a hernia at 7 weeks must have been pretty painful! Other than that I've been good :D Apart from my headaches and period pains, but I'm kinda used to them now.

Oh, and Fafnir, my friend at school had one of those ganglion thingys. She used to do little ying yangs on it in art with paint. It was quite disgusting! She's had it removed now though. They're like a load of nerves all bunched together or something :confused:

Indee Kisses
11-01-2004, 11:21 PM
Umm
Never broken a bone, had a serious disease, any stitches, never even been to hospital than visiting...:confused: I do remember being almost paralysed from period cramps though, blergh

lucifer devil
12-01-2004, 02:44 PM
umm, when the nasty doctor man tried to pull my T-tube (like a grommit) out of my ear only for me to find it was still attached to my ear drum :mad: :mad:

budda
12-01-2004, 03:08 PM
I knew some one who tore their forskin during sex and had to go to A&E, they put THREE stitches in it!!

OUCH!

pussy_palace
12-01-2004, 07:59 PM
i had my ears put back when i was younger, hurt loads after. umm i dislocated my shoulder which feckin hurt like hell. fink thats about it.

Luce
14-01-2004, 09:13 PM
Having a tooth in the roof of my mouth exposed was nasty. The general anaesthetic was good, sleeping while feeling like I was floating. But waking up was awful, as this lump of antiseptic-soaked gauze was sewn into the roof my mouth. Whenever I caught anything on it like food, it pulled the stitched and made my eyes water. I couldn't talk for weeks after, and tried not to breathe antiseptic over people. Lost weight though since I couldn't eat much!