Most Painful Things A Human Can Experience

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Sometimes life can be painful, but if any of THESE things happen to you, you're in for pain like you never imagined! Check out today's epic new video that reveals the most painful things that can happen to you!

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When you accidentally step on your cats tail and you can’t speak cat to tell them how sorry you are

Spiceodog
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As someone with chronic migraines and teeth issues it really is a toss up which is worse. An abscess is honestly just indescribable. You will truly want to rip it out yourself. But migraines that knock you out and you can’t stand but are throwing up are beyond awful. I wouldn’t wish these on my worst enemy

DaNieLLe
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My mom has TN, and for weeks at a time she couldn't physically function from the non stop excruciating pain. It took almost a year of trying different drugs and other treatments to help manage the pain, and she luckily found stuff that works, but from what she told me she's never come closer to killing herself from the pain.

shadyhusky
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Can confirm spinal tap headaches are terrible. I had a tumor in the back of my neck stopping brain fluid from going into my spine. During the surgery to take that out I had a spinal tap, and a shunt put in to take excess fluid out of my skull. It was like an extended spinal tap. Slow over time, but spinal tap headache galore. Sitting up above 20 angles felt like banging my head against a brick wall full speed for 3 full days, then a crazy intense headache for about a week, then weeks of lingering headaches... So grateful I was in the hospital with medication. And now I'm cancer-free! A terrible hurdle to have to get over, but ultimately totally worth it :-)

SarahtheElephant
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My dad is one of the toughest people I've ever known. I've never seen him cry (even though I watched him bury both of his parents and two brothers and a close cousin very prematurely), his name is Randall and he goes by "Rando", I've seen him drill into his finger/toenails after he smashed them to drain the blood, I've seen him get metal sparks in his eyes from grinding and welding, I've seen him kicked by cows and I've seen him slashed, jabbed, smashed, poked, burned, etc. and barely heard a grunt from him. But when he had kidney stones, he was balled up in the floor on the _verge_ of tears (no actual tears)...

And I'm not exactly sure how it relates but I think he had like gallbladder stones too and had to have his gallbladder removed. He wasn't writhing in pain but he was the sickest I've ever seen him for that. He's well-known around town for his love of Dr. Pepper and he used to drink _entirely_ too many - like 10-12 or more 16.9 oz bottles a day (refuses to drink water even in the 110 degree summer - makes me nauseous to think about lol) - but the gallbladder thing and kidney stones were enough to make him pretty much give them up. He thinks diet 7-up is better since it's "clear".. I'm like, "Dad, how can you go even a whole day without drinking water, much less like your entire life?".. I can't go 15 minutes without water myself. I think I remember they were saying something like fatty/salty food might have caused some of the gallbladder issue too and he loves bacon, eggs and sausage but he's laid off on a lot of that too.

And on the topic of bone cancer, that's what my mom's mom died from. And from her descriptions, it was quite horrific. She supposedly raised up in bed one day to see everyone and that simple motion broke her neck. She died almost 9 months to the day before I was born and my mom was only like 16 or 17 at the time. That's one of the saddest things buried deep in my psyche. I think my mom is still pretty traumatized even 37 years later. She still cries about it sometimes and I tell you, it hurts to see it.

Blalack
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I've had the infected tooth pulp twice in my life. I live with both chronic widespread pain & osteoarthritis and I can confirm it's one of the most painful things I've ever gone through. It had me calling my dentist at 2:00 am, begging him to call me back on the following morning for an emergency appointment. They had to give me opioids just for the pain to be bearable. Not even my anti-inflammatory I have for the chronic pain was strong enough to calm it.

lilitheswiftie
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One of the worst pains I've ever had, was a scratched cornea on my right eye. No amount of medications or eye drops helped at all, and if I were to turn on the light in my living room, or look normally straight, or be in the daylight, it felt like someone took gravel sand and threw it in my eye, while simultaneously shaving it with a razor. This went on for 10 days, and even when I had that eye closed and covered up, the other eye, if it saw daylight or even a normal light, it would be co-linked to the other eye, and it would trigger my other eye into terrible pain. I literally had to have my eyes closed, wear sunglasses while looking down at the ground, or be a night creature until it healed over. I fully recovered with no ill effects, and the way it happened, I was a security guard, and a minor was foolishly shoplifting, and he attacked me, and when he punched my eye, his ring scratched the top layer of my cornea.

DarkChaos
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Gout is the most painful thing I've ever gone through. It felt like a bone had broken in half in my foot and there was tons of little bone shards from the break. The slightest movement or any sort of pressure was excruciating. I literally could not walk.

twitchster
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I really really really appreciate the fact that the infographic show has gone back to diversifying its content beyond Ukraine, Russia, World War 3, China stuff. Just bring back the challenge guy and we're all set!

salkjshaweoiuenvohvr
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Dental abscess was the scariest thing I’ve ever been through. Not only was it extremely painful, it was so swollen I was worried it was gonna burst

ChrisAndrew-suup
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tooth infection is terrible pain, I remember staying up for what felt like 2 days straight just taking small pain filled naps, finally after the 2nd day the antibiotics started to work, but I don't wish that kind of pain on anyone, is so relentless and doesn't give you a break

jefftucker
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sciatic nerve damage was by far the worst pain I ever had. Was bed ridden for months unable to even turn. Had to learn to walk all over again while in constant pain.

jan-louisventer
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As a sufferer of cluster headaches, I would describe it as having an electric drill enter your temple area by your eye. Thank God I haven’t had one in like 7 years

Mystery_Man
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I'm wrapping up Cancer treatments myself for lymphoma and the hardest part for me has been the psychological part even if I had no physical symptoms besides nausea and they caught a super early so even if it was a clear scan and I'm going to make a full recovery the psychological effects are the part I'm going to remember the most

TheOneTrueGesta
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I suffer from Trigeminal neuralgia and chronic migraines. I can attest to the amount of pain. I've been on the verge of taking my own life several times during bad flares.

gagecamron
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i’ve been nursing a toothache for a long time now. i can attest it’s a 12 on the pain scale. the dentist makes me so anxious. 😭

kllurfrnds
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I’ve been suffering with chronic migraines since I was a kid, and most of the time they’re pretty chill. Although I remember one time, when I woke up in the middle of the night with so much pain, that I couldn’t even move or speak, cause I felt like any movement made all my nerves on fire. Like the pain from my head was spreading everywhere. I couldn’t even scream for my parents, cause I had no strength. I only remember that my mom found me at some point, while I was crying and scratching my thighs with the little strength I had, almost to the point of blood, cause I needed to feel anything other than that specific pain. Man, it was terrifying back then.

hsojuu
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I've experienced a hornet attack, it stung 9 times on my head. The pain got so severe I started hallucinating. Sweat attacks, hyperventilating, literal screaming for hours. It took about a week before I could wash or even brush my hair. I still have sensitive spots on my head, after 6 years. It. Is. So. Painful.

dagmarbeeke
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I've done my own dental work with needle nosed pliers. The feeling of the nerve stretching then snapping was... bracing.😮

jtjames
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Dear folk, I'm an elderly lady now. 2 births, tooth abcess, migraines, cancer, broken bones. I've had them all and my heart goes out to all of you who've had these, are suffering now, and to those who will have them. My cancer pain was OK, but I developed an infection and then the dreaded flesh-eating bacteria, necrotising fasciitis. It started in my shoulder and the pain just grew stronger beyond belief, no meds could make a dent in it. I couldn't even scream, nor move. The docs had to put me in a coma for weeks. I still get PTSD attacks from the memory of that pain and still have chronic pain issues today, but it's thankfully manageable.
My heart and prayers really do go out to *all pain sufferers* and hope to God you can find relief.

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