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Middle School. It's just stupid drama is really all it is. sad.png  i made friends and lost friends, lots of people hate me, I hate a lot of people....MIDDLE SCHOOL SHOULD BE DESTROYED!!!! laugh.png img-1379355-5-xtWXQl1.png dry.png

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physical injury: shattering my ankle was on crutches for 4 weeks and am still having trouble running almost a year later ( ankle bet inwards not outwards )

 

 emotionally : learning that my great grandmother died 

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Hmmm this a tough one. Last year at soccer practice I was playing goalie and this kid shot. The ball hit crossbar and went straight down right onto my thumb. Luckily it was not broken but it was jammed really badly. For the next two weeks it hurt to move that thumb at all. There was also this time I was at my neighbors house and they had this swing. So I was on it and I almost fell off but I somehow was still hanging on the swing with my legs and my body dangling under it and then the swing, which was still moving slammed my back into some tree roots again, and again, and again until I finally let go and landed on the roots. Didn't break anything somehow but my back was horribly bruised. Also I sometimes I get really bad migranes where all I can do is sit on the ground because if I even move it feels like I am going to black out. So  these things are probably the worst pain I have ever experienced.

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Worst physical pain I've ever endured would be when I got an abscess on my right side from stress leading up to results day. This is basically where an area of your body fills up with puss. It's really nasty. I left it thinking It was nothing for a few days because I was needed for a wedding. It suddenly ballooned to almost the size of a tennis ball the night before the wedding. That was a very painful day but didn't compare to the next when I went to the hospital. They were going to give me general anesthetic and keep me in overnight  but I told them that I needed to go to college for my results the next day and that I needed to get it done as quickly as possible. So I had the mini surgery done without anesthetic by a monkey who had never cut on anyone before. This involved him cutting it open and sticking his finger in there to scoop out all the gunk. It was left as an open wound instead of being stitched shut to help prevent the abscess from returning. Following that I had to change the wound dressing for around two weeks. This involved pulling out the previous gauze with tweezers and putting in fresh gauze then bandaging the whole thing up again. That was the most painful (and disgusting) fortnight of my life.

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Last year I dislocated my knee cap. I slipped, fell, felt the absolute worst pain in my left leg. As I was laying on the ground I looked up, to see a large bulge (My kneecap) on the side of my knee, and an indent where my kneecap should be. The next day I went to the hospital, the doc ordered I get X-Rays, so I go to a DIFFERENT hospital the following day, get my X-Rays, (All traveling done on an immobile leg that registers an 11 on a scale of 1 to 8 if you know what I mean). The X-Rays show nothing, so another doctor (Orthopedic specialist) comes in, and starts tapping on my leg. Within 30 seconds he found the spot, he just touched it, and I rocketed up off the seat. "Patella dislocation", he exclaims (Fancy speak for the injury mentioned) The Next day I go to YET ANOTHER hospital, and get an MRI that confirms the diagnosis. Since then I always feel a slight pain in my leg. I walk with a slight limp, and have a small line of bruises that line the side of my knee. 

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Getting half my face chewed off by a dog( golden retriever for all those of you, that are wondering). My little sister wanted to pet the dog, but wanted me to stand next to her, because she was scared. The dog jumped up and bit half my face off( NO i DIDNT aggravate the dog. I was slowly walking towards it). Right after it happened me and my parents jumped into a car and went to a hospital. They said they didnt have the equiptment to treat this. We went to another hospital. I was only able to eat/drink through a straw for 4 weeks.

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So I was just riding on my scooter one day 4 years ago and I face-planted (I was wearing a helmet mind you) and completely shattered one of my front teeth, and that wasn't even the most painful part. I had to go to the dentist to get it fix edand they basically filed the nerve of my tooth for about an hour and a half.

 

Also last year my friend and I were derping around when my friend decided to hit me in the face with some nerf sword (much more painful than it sounds) It jabbed me right in the eye which burst a blood vessel in my eye. I had some red spot on my eye for a few weeks and my eye was constantly throbbing.

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So I was doing a Film project for school, me and my partners were moving our equipment so we could shoot our short film. During our journey of moving the equipment we had to jump over a fence so I see one person jump the fence just fine, so my brain went 'what the hell, why not', so I jumped the fence. After jumping  this fence I landed wrong, Gripped my leg in pain and then rolled down a hill that I did not know was there. Rolled down that hill hitting every single fire ant hill, Once I stopped rolling I held my leg cursing up a storm (Which is something I really don't do). None of my partners asked 'Hey, are you okay?' So I called my mom so she could take me to the hospital . So yeah worst pain I've felt ever.

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When I fell off a bridge into the creek nearby. I landed flat on my back and broke my leg from the impact. Turns out form 20 feet above water a fall can easily break bones. Plus the back pains lasted for days afterwards.

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Anytime I take aspiring, it feels like my stomach is literally ripping my abdominal muscles to shred in order to cut its way out. It's fucking painful. Sometimes I even feel like I'm going to die.

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I have had more painful experiences than I want to name....

 

but I think the one that trumps them all is what I feel in my chest when my past is too much to cope with at any given time. 

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Broken leg hands down. I use to be a soccer player I'll tell you THAT much. Now I only play wi hacky sacks, which are the greatest little inventions ever created. But anyways, broken leg. Just no, none of that. :(

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I feel like a complete pussy after reading these....... Anyway, the worst i would say is either when i broke my arm and collar-bone in a freak climbing accident during a trip with the BSA.  As we were out in the Appalachia we had to hike 10 miles down to the ranger station while my arm was set in a temporary cast made of t-shirt's. It would either be that or the time i was shot with a low powered rifle at Boy scout camp.

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I am subjectively prone to frequent, mind numbing rounds of physical and mental pain on a daily basis, owing to past traumas and a variety of mental disorders. I'm not sure how I'd really describe it, but I often go through intensive bouts of scouring pain on a frequent basis, even in public sometimes.

 

They can also be triggered by listening to the Songs from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.

 

Either way, I hope it's not a pain others go though.

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Had to be when I was a kid and all the kids in the neighborhood decided to have a rock-throwing battle because (sorry to insult my own gender) boys are idiots. I got hit in the head by a big lump of granite the size of a large softball. I still have a bald spot ten years later...

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Physical: playing hockey, i took a ball to the face and almost knocked a tooth out. I ripped it out myself later, only to have it shoved back into the swollen gums later (silly me wink.png ). The nerves were drilled and flushed out by the next week and replaced with a filling - the only filling i have. I can still remember the sound of blood splatting in my mouth when my tooth was put back in, and how weird it was to have a piece of me in my pocket.

Emotional: that would have to be when my mom died earlier this year sad.png

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So I was doing a Film project for school, me and my partners were moving our equipment so we could shoot our short film. During our journey of moving the equipment we had to jump over a fence so I see one person jump the fence just fine, so my brain went 'what the hell, why not', so I jumped the fence. After jumping  this fence I landed wrong, Gripped my leg in pain and then rolled down a hill that I did not know was there. Rolled down that hill hitting every single fire ant hill, Once I stopped rolling I held my leg cursing up a storm (Which is something I really don't do). None of my partners asked 'Hey, are you okay?' So I called my mom so she could take me to the hospital . So yeah worst pain I've felt ever.

I had to do a video project recently too. I didn't have a tripod to put my camera on, so I dragged up one of those 3-4 foot tall toy cars to put it on - which had a sloped roof on it - and put the camera on there. Then, Surprise!, it fell off and I broke my dad's $900 video camera.

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My injury probably pails in comparison to everyone else here, but there was a time last summer where I went to this community pool, and I went there almost every week. After a few weeks, I got swimmer's ear, and the pain was agonizing. I got these sponge-like things that go into my ear, but it just started to get worse after that. Every day, I felt pain in my ears, and it was not at all pleasant. This went on for about a month until it finally stopped.

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When I had my wisdom teeth taken out. At first I didn't feel anything, but only because of the sedant. So, when the sedant's effects stopped... Well, I can just say the pain I felt was so huge that I literally passed out. Then my mom got me to a hospital and the doctor applied an injection on my butt to cure the pain. And I can affirm the shot felt like a butterfly compared to what I felt inside my gums. It was a really nasty experience :/

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Hmm. I'm not the most cautious of people, so this might be a long list.

 

1. Wisdom teeth removal, allergy to pain meds. Ow.

2. Skull fracture in second grade, I've got a swanky half inch thick scar now.

3. Broke my ring finger in middle school, and my mother thought it was just bruised. No medical attention at all.

4. Ruptured spleen in ninth grade, when I had mono.

5. Broken femur. I'd rather not go into detail on this one.

6. Spilled molten pewter on my leg in shop class. I've still got the scars.

7. Last but not least, I took a pencil nail straight through my foot. On top of the painful removal, I had to get a tetanus shot.

 

As you can see, I'm not the best at self preservance. Over the years, I trained myself to have an extremely high pain tolerance. I've had to grab a ring out of boiling water so it wouldn't go down the drain, and I barely felt it.

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Migraine. For me, there is nothing worse than a migraine. The really bad ones make me want to kill myself but I can't see or walk well with a migraine, so luckily (unluckily in the moment) I can't really access any weapons or have the strength to do anything. But it's that trapped feeling that I need so desperately out of the pain but can't do anything about it but cry... it's the worst. No medicines work except prescriptions that I can't get. 

 

Luckily the suicide-inspiring migraines don't happen often!

 

~Leafy

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