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Nerve pain in the form of sciatica. The most intense, burning, can't-escape-it pain I have ever felt in my life. Had to be taken to the ER for a steroid shot in the back because I was writhing on the floor and could not crawl, let alone walk.
I've had some other seriously painful stuff happen to me in my life but that was just excruciating.
P.S. Science has proven that getting kicked in the nuts feels worse than giving birth. Two years after giving birth you'll here a woman say she wants to do it again, but you'll never hear a man say he wants to get kicked in the nuts again two years later.
PPS. I am, of course, joking. The worst pain I've felt was when I tried to jump over a large rock, and caught my knee cap right on the top edge of it. That, or getting slap shot in the nuts while playing ball hockey in P.E.
Muscle spasms in my leg on the night I had foot surgery last month. I wasn't able to stand up to walk it out. It was excruciating.
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I've had menstrual cramps so severe they made me double over and gasp, but I think the worst pain ever was when I broke my arm earlier this month. Even after icing it and taking a pain reliever, it hurt so badly that I couldn't breathe normally. I was panting like a dog.
Definitely, a gout attack! That was 5 years ago, and I was on-the-job measuring the exterior of a house in the snow. When I got back in the car, my feet felt frozen. That night around 3 a.m. I awoke with my big toe swollen, flaming red, and even a sheet on it was extremely painful. I thought I broke my toe, and was shocked at the diagnosis. Then the whole foot swelled, then the other foot. It took me a few months to fully recover, be able to wear regular shoes, and get my uric acid down, thanks to my great doctor and allopurinol. No more attacks, I'm happy to say....that was the worst EVER!
When both my rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia are flaring at the same time.
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