Worst Pain

sportchampps Senior Member
7,527 posts 36 reps Joined Nov 2009
Thu, Aug 19, 2021 9:24 PM

My wife’s Kidney Stones got me thinking what’s the worse pain you have ever been in?


Mine was probably when I had appendicitis but I was only 8 so I don’t remember to much of the pain. Other then that it’s probably been from a terrible dentist doing a root canal. 


What’s the worst physical pain you can remember being in and what caused it?




Fletch Member
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Thu, Aug 19, 2021 9:27 PM

Exposed root in a tooth.  

superman Senior Member
4,377 posts 71 reps Joined Nov 2009
Thu, Aug 19, 2021 9:44 PM

Bursitis.  

I've had a leg amputated. Bursitis is worse. 

Automatik Senior Member
15,737 posts 98 reps Joined Nov 2009
Thu, Aug 19, 2021 10:03 PM

Broken collarbone….twice. 

friendfromlowry Senior Member
7,778 posts 87 reps Joined Nov 2009
Thu, Aug 19, 2021 10:26 PM

I mentioned on the surgery thread last month I was going though a hernia repair but getting the hernia was probably it for me. 

Feels like a really bad charlie horse in your abdomen. 

BRF Senior Member
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Thu, Aug 19, 2021 10:36 PM
posted by Automatik

Broken collarbone….twice. 

This is an injury that just makes me cringe .

When I feel my collar bone and imagine it being cracked…..yikes!


We’ve had threads like this before so I’ll reiterate……

Kidney stone……oof….harsh

Appendicitis…….oof….harsh

Ironman92 Administrator
56,729 posts 168 reps Joined Nov 2009
Thu, Aug 19, 2021 10:38 PM

Kidney stones are no bueno….requires heavy drugs

My wife spilled hair removal wax on here (heated it in microwave) and it was a screaming fast trip to the ER as the burning wouldn’t stop and it wouldn’t wash off. They had to peel the layers of skin off a few of her fingers…..that was bad.

jmog Senior Member
7,737 posts 52 reps Joined Nov 2009
Thu, Aug 19, 2021 10:46 PM

Kidney stone and gout. 


Born far worse than the broken bones and dislocated joints I have had. 


I have read kidney stones are the only thing comparable to natural child birth. 


Gout is worse at times than kidney stones. 



Gout is the only pain that has actually made me cry as an adult. 

GoChiefs Resident Maniac
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Thu, Aug 19, 2021 10:52 PM

I've had an 1800 degree furnace blow up in my face causing 2nd and 3rd degree burns on my head, face, neck, chest, and arms.

And that doesn't even come close to the pain I felt from a kidney stone.  The only time I've ever vomited from pain.  Screw those things.

BRF Senior Member
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Thu, Aug 19, 2021 10:58 PM
posted by jmog



Gout is the only pain that has actually made me cry as an adult. 

I have heard people with gout say this. 
BRF Senior Member
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Thu, Aug 19, 2021 11:00 PM
posted by GoChiefs

I've had an 1800 degree furnace blow up in my face causing 2nd and 3rd degree burns on my head, face, neck, chest, and arms.


I remember you posting about that.  What year was it?

Good to have you back, btw! 😀

33,369 posts 133 reps Joined Nov 2009
Thu, Aug 19, 2021 11:53 PM

I’ve never had anything ridiculous.

  • Broken wrist from throwing a poorly formed punch.
  • Soccer ball to the nuts from about 3’ causing bloody urine for awhile. 
  • And then I had someone slide tackle me in a pickup game (ie no shin-guards) and his cleats took out 3 chunks of my shin. 


Honestly, the shin injury probably takes the cake. Waited 2 days to have it seen, with my entire leg black and blue and I could faintly touch bone in 2/3 wounds. Turns out it was nothing but a really bad bruise and cuts, but I couldn’t walk for about a week. 

I’m sure all those pale in comparison to kidney stones and a few others posted here.

sportchampps Senior Member
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Fri, Aug 20, 2021 12:20 AM
posted by Laley23

I’ve never had anything ridiculous.

  • Broken wrist from throwing a poorly formed punch.
  • Soccer ball to the nuts from about 3’ causing bloody urine for awhile. 
  • And then I had someone slide tackle me in a pickup game (ie no shin-guards) and his cleats took out 3 chunks of my shin. 


Honestly, the shin injury probably takes the cake. Waited 2 days to have it seen, with my entire leg black and blue and I could faintly touch bone in 2/3 wounds. Turns out it was nothing but a really bad bruise and cuts, but I couldn’t walk for about a week. 

I’m sure all those pale in comparison to kidney stones and a few others posted here.

Speaking of the cleats to the shin. Do you remember the Nike shin guards you boiled in water and then molded to your leg. I was playing indoor and took a shot that made it explode and crack into my leg leaving pieces stuck all down my shin. That was pretty awful. 


GoChiefs Resident Maniac
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Fri, Aug 20, 2021 3:14 AM
posted by BRF

I remember you posting about that.  What year was it?

Good to have you back, btw! 😀

Thank ya.  It was October of 2015.

jmog Senior Member
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Fri, Aug 20, 2021 6:23 AM
posted by GoChiefs

I've had an 1800 degree furnace blow up in my face causing 2nd and 3rd degree burns on my head, face, neck, chest, and arms.

And that doesn't even come close to the pain I felt from a kidney stone.  The only time I've ever vomited from pain.  Screw those things.

Passed two kidney stones…both easier than really bad gout attacks.


I have literally been awake all night shaking/shivering from the pain like I had a high fever but it was just from the pain.


I would go through ANY experimental shot, “vaccine” (quotes because gout is genetic not a virus), gene therapy, anything they come up with if it even had a 5% chance of getting rid of gout for good.




jmog Senior Member
7,737 posts 52 reps Joined Nov 2009
Fri, Aug 20, 2021 6:27 AM
posted by GoChiefs

I've had an 1800 degree furnace blow up in my face causing 2nd and 3rd degree burns on my head, face, neck, chest, and arms.

And that doesn't even come close to the pain I felt from a kidney stone.  The only time I've ever vomited from pain.  Screw those things.

Being that I work on industrial furnaces (everything from designing them to retrofitting for lower emissions to troubleshooting/commissioning) I feel really bad for you.


I have been close a couple times when it comes to furnace explosions, even in the next building over when a hydrogen furnace exploded, but have avoided being directly involved in one so far.


I have been doing this for 20+ years and every trip to the field is serious business.


Stay safe.


kizer permanente Senior Member
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Fri, Aug 20, 2021 7:03 AM
posted by jmog

Passed two kidney stones…both easier than really bad gout attacks.


I have literally been awake all night shaking/shivering from the pain like I had a high fever but it was just from the pain.


I would go through ANY experimental shot, “vaccine” (quotes because gout is genetic not a virus), gene therapy, anything they come up with if it even had a 5% chance of getting rid of gout for good.




i haven't had one since i started taking alopurinol 5 years ago. It's worked for me. 
jmog Senior Member
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Fri, Aug 20, 2021 7:53 AM
posted by kizer permanente
i haven't had one since i started taking alopurinol 5 years ago. It's worked for me. 

I am on 300 mg/day of allopurinol, still get them. 


I am trying to get the doctor to up my dosage. I understand as high as 600-800 mg/day is acceptible for those that get it really bad.


He wants to do another full blood workup before he lets me go over 300 mg/day.


Problem with allopurinol is once you are having an attack it does nothing. Only way to get rid of the attack is tons of water and colchicine.


Problem with colchicine is if you take more than 3 pills in 24 hours (you are supposed to take 2 on onset of attack and a 3rd an hour later...then no more) then colchicine turns into the absolute BEST laxative in the history of the world. 


We are talking explosive diarrhea and you have hardly no warning so just stay next to the bathroom.


So sometimes your choice is extreme pain or extreme diarrhea. 


But yeah, I am trying the allopurinol route. For a year or 2, 300 mg/day was doing well, only a couple attacks in that time. But now its not doing anything it seems. 

kizer permanente Senior Member
1,309 posts 18 reps Joined Aug 2017
Fri, Aug 20, 2021 8:04 AM
posted by jmog

I am on 300 mg/day of allopurinol, still get them. 


I am trying to get the doctor to up my dosage. I understand as high as 600-800 mg/day is acceptible for those that get it really bad.


He wants to do another full blood workup before he lets me go over 300 mg/day.


Problem with allopurinol is once you are having an attack it does nothing. Only way to get rid of the attack is tons of water and colchicine.


Problem with colchicine is if you take more than 3 pills in 24 hours (you are supposed to take 2 on onset of attack and a 3rd an hour later...then no more) then colchicine turns into the absolute BEST laxative in the history of the world. 


We are talking explosive diarrhea and you have hardly no warning so just stay next to the bathroom.


So sometimes your choice is extreme pain or extreme diarrhea. 


But yeah, I am trying the allopurinol route. For a year or 2, 300 mg/day was doing well, only a couple attacks in that time. But now its not doing anything it seems. 

ah damn. sorry dude that sucks. Yeah im on the 300 mg too. I was getting attacks like 3-4 times a year. It took a good year on it though before no attacks but none since.
Fletch Member
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Fri, Aug 20, 2021 8:17 AM

I had gout last month for a few days, you guys talk about that being reaily tough, albiet painful its not that bad

BR1986FB Senior Member
27,923 posts 126 reps Joined Feb 2010
Fri, Aug 20, 2021 8:34 AM

First time I had kidney stones I felt like I got hit in the back with a baseball bat. Happened at work and had to have the company secretary drive me to the hospital. Laid on a gurney, writhing in pain as I watched gunshot victims, etc being brought in. No meds given, btw.

Doctor found a peanut M & M size stone and said they'd have to remove it manually. For those who don't know what this means, they take a contraption, that I affectionately referred to as "the jaws of life" up through your "lil buddy." This thing is like the claw game where you try to grab a stuffed animal but it grabs the stone.

After the procedure they make you drink as much water/clear liquid so you can urinate. First urination offered thick, chunky, blood urine spraying in 3 directions. Just like when you've had too much beer and finally "break the seal" you're peeing every 5 minutes in significant pain.

Sad part is, they couldn't find the stone.

Second time I got them I got home and laid in bed 12 hours in pain. Threw up which must have dislodged it, allowing me to pee, which I hadn't done in 12 hours, which was a brown/black color. Felt fine afterward.

I don't wish this on anyone and I know it's a "TMI" post.



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