Most Painful Things a Human Can Experience #4
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 16. 07. 2024
- Pain is part of life and it comes in many different forms! Today we're counting down some of the most painful things a human can experience, but in this episode, we're focusing on the pain that comes from inside the body. What horrible things are in store? Check out today's epic new video to find out all the ways your body can hurt you!
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As someone living with Sickle Cell Disease, I can vouch for how extremely painful and dangerous it can be. Thanks to The Infographics Show for spreading more awareness.
I'm sorry you have to deal with that. I still wish you health and happiness regardless! â€
its really cool when people try to make everything about them
@@candb8088 You sound like you would ask for my manager
huh
Candb you know, itâs pretty weird how there are always people leaving negative comments like this. are you ok? is everything fine man?
Lol when he said if you donât move your shoulder in long period of time I started moving my shoulders đ
Me too!!!
Oof
why is this funny
Actually true though
Same
âIf youâre wealthy enough to go to the emergency roomâ thatâs one of the most American sentences ever
*laughs in europe*
Laughs in Canadian.
I love the shade this channel continuously throws at the US healthcare system.
Laughs in British
@@DanaBlackCEO ah yes. Poor and middle class people dying bc they cannot afford healthcare. Very funny.
"We've saved you from heart attack sir. Here's your bill."
* Sees the bill. Dies.
gets another heart attack
Who's bill?
Laughs in free health care*
No use necromancing we need the money
Thank God for the NHS
My appendix ruptured when I was 4 years old, my Dad rushed me to the hospital and was immediately told by the surgeon that if he had waited 15 more minutes to bring me to hospital, I would have already been dead and as it was, I only had a 50% chance of surviving the surgery. Obviously I did survive, thanks to my dear Dad. Rest In Peace Dad, I love and miss you so very much! đ
have you survived
@@pebis172 clearly
RIP đ
@@pebis172 nah she died
I hope your dad's soul rests in peace in heaven â€ïž
Stubbing your toe and feeling that sensation of no pain for 0.43 seconds.
@@stockstrut please donât self promote
@@stockstrut And we care because?
@@stockstrut and why should I care
@@stockstrut please don't self-promote
@@stockstrut and?
My appendix ruptured when I was 19 years old and can confirm it was AWFUL. I had been feeling generally unwell with a mild fever and fatigue and headaches for a few days, but thought it was just a cold or other virus. It started to progress to almost flu-like symptoms, exhaustion, worse headaches, and what I would describe as muscle aches and pains all over my stomach area, sides, and lower back. I took Tylenol and assumed it would pass on its own. Then one morning, I woke up and was in pretty bad pain specifically in the right side of my lower abdomen area and when I told my parents, my mom assured me it was just a bad period. But this was just SO different and my period had passed a few weeks prior. I went to the ER and the doctor originally suspected a kidney infection or a UTI that was becoming a kidney infection. He soon started pressing on my stomach area and my sides to examine and figure out what was happening. He pressed down pretty firmly on my right lower abdomen, and I SCREAMED and began crying. The pain felt incredibly sudden, sharp, almost a burning or searing pain. They quickly arranged for an ultrasound. My already extremely inflamed appendix had burst inside of me (I assume from the pressure of the examination.) Within 40 minutes, I was started on painkillers, IV antibiotics, and rushed into emergency surgery for them to remove the appendix and clean out my abdomen of all the fluids from the appendix. It was a terrible experience but Iâm honestly glad it had burst in the ER and under the immediate care of a doctor and not while I was at work or driving or something. People, listen to your body. Your body does not give you these signals for no reason!
A SIL's appendicitis was misdiagnosed even though it presented as painful and a high white blood cell count. It caused her to develop ovarian cysts. When they finally operated, the appendix burst after it was taken out of her.
Iâm so glad you are okay â
This proves that life is a never ending circle of pain
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how zen
Underrated comment
Not really, but a curse nevertheless.
Mental as well as physical đ
"the pain only last for few minutes" :D
"Because you'll be dead afterwards" D:
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I had those chest pains and still I'm still alive soo?
@@h.o.2953 Chest pain dosent equal heart attack
What a relief haha
@@h.o.2953 luck
My fear of the dentist lead to almost 12 years of the most agonising pain a human can feel. Nothing compares to tooth decay.
What dentist paid you to say this
@@justinlariviere fax đ
It is painful as someone who has suffered for tooth decay and appendicitis I can say appendicitis is 100 billion times worse and the only thing worse than the pain was the recovery 3 weeks of not barley being able to walk while being forced to walk by the nurse honestly it made me wish I was dead just so the pain would stop
The face has the most nerves per square inch on the body
An infected tooth can ruin your internal organs and poison your brain. You must have it taken care of . If you can't afford a root canal and crown maybe have the tooth pulled and do a cycle of penicillin. It's a medical emergency.
Iâm so glad you put sickle cell on this list there are not enough people that know about it and know how horrible it can truly get for us Iâm really happy people are starting to recognize how serious of a problem it is!
My hard labour was so bad that I truly believed there was something wrong and that everything from the waist down was coming off! Now thats pain!
Not so fun fact: Some women think appendicitis are period cramps and ignore it because of that
glad im a guy
Guys have period cramps too đ
@@cablewittebanenoway guys donât get period cramps
@@Itsbully06 guys get kidney stones..joey did on Friends
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but stepping on a lego brick is at the top of the list right
Hi Timeworks
1st like. And 2nd reply.
its kept secret to the public
Haha funni checkmark man now I reply to comment
Why'd you said that....... its classifiedđ€«
As someone who has had appendicitis and gotten his appendix removed, I can say that it is the most painful thing Iâve ever experienced. Iâm just glad we got it early. Others in my family havenât been so fortunate and got really sick from their ruptured appendices
Yup. Agonizing pain. The doctors thought I was pregnant (at twelve mind you) and left me all day in emergency. My appendix ruptured. Iâm glad yours was caught in time.
The most painful thing I have suffered was pancreatitis, losing two thirds of my pancreas. Thank goodness for the doctors & nurses that cared for me at The London Hospital in Whitechapel. You saved my life and for that you have mine and my family's thanks.
I have chronic psncreatitis and will def agree its most painful issue-
My dad got Appendicitis around 6-7 years ago. He described it as a cat was scraping your intestines open. He fortunately had his appendix removed before it burst.
I had my appendix removed too I donât remember how it feeled I also got it removed before it burst
My friend woke up in the middle of the night with a burst appendix and he was lucky that they removed it before it got infected but later he got lucky again when he got infected and it went away after surgery
What caused a burst appendix, did he any previous issues with health
@@dbcrambo1473 Not that I know of
I had appendicitis around 3 years ago it was the worst pain Iâve ever felt
I got shot in the neck. The pain still wakes me up at night even though I feel no physical pain
It was probably a bad idea but who am I to judge.
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PTSD from trauma?
@@squirrelcovers6340 Who knowsđ€·đżââïžđ€·đżââïžI think the fear is worse than the pain. Thinking u are dying and going to the unknown.. SO SCARY
@➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻ how tf do ypu manage that.
My cousin has sickle cell DISEASE , asthma, insomnia, heâs currently over 11 and is a warrior.
This is underrated
Thatâs weird, I donât see heartbreak on this list :(
This is not a video about what emo kids view as painful.
Existing is the most painful thing in the world. But yet... it's the best
most painful thing that can be experienced?
reading my channel banner.
Is true
And that's physically and mentally
@@nodontdoit6290 bruh I'm soo tempted
@@noelsnave9395 I had to stop myself lol.
My dad died of appendicitis, and it breaks my heart to know he died in so much pain. He was truly so terrified of the doctor, he just laid in bed hoping to recover miraculously. I wish I had done more to comfort him. Iâm not sure what else I could have done.
I'm sorry for your loss đąđ
Sorry for your loss
Sorry for your loss :(
Could of called an ambulance
So sorry for your loss đâ€ïž
Appendicitis caused me so much pain for days. The issue is, I had no symptoms other than the pain. The common ones are nausea and vomiting, fevers, and just general malaise. Didnât get any of it. Just the pain. After days I knew I had to go to the hospital, where they confirmed that I did in fact have appendicitis. I was 15 at the time, and my local hospital didnât have a pediatric surgery unit, so I had to be transferred and wait overnight for surgery. The pain was UNBELIEVABLE. After the surgery, I was not properly cleaned out and had to go back to the hospital with a 106° fever after discharge. Absolutely miserable
I almost died... Its not fun.
Edit: TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF EVERYONE. THATS WHAT THE DEVIL DOESN'T WANT U 2 DO!
the most painful feeling humans can feel is both side of their pillow isn't feel cold.
I experienced that and OH MAN.
Summer's in Florida be like:
Thats my pillow
But for some reason my moms pillow is cool
Turning on the fan but itâs just hot air
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Infographics: warning graphic images
Me: yay canât wait
Infographics: shows absolutely nothing graphic at the end
Me: throws phone across room
Exactlyvm that wasnt graphic at all
shows a woman without any hands and her face torn off. also shows a guy with his leg bone exposed. there's only so much gore animation like this can convey.
they said âimageryâ and it isnât the same as image
354 likes 2 replys
They didnât show anything graphic. Clickbait
My brother had appendicitis AND got sepsis after the surgery. This was very close to Christmas, and I'm glad he made it home in time to celebrate with us.
I was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis at age 8 years old. I def know how painful arthritis is Iâve been living with it for 13 years. Iâm 21 now and take injections weekly and 2 other meds daily for pain. Itâs made me stronger for sure! đȘ
I instantly started moving my shoulder around hearing about frozen shoulder đ
sameeeee
Same đ
Same bro!
Same đ€Łđ
Same
I had appendicitis. Worst month of my life.. as a grown man i literally shed tears because of the pain
lol
Iâm sorry that you had to go through that
@LB8750 dude even if i pushed a little to go to the bathroom it hurt
@@francolinselfborn952 đ€
@@francolinselfborn952 đ€Ą
2:13 I get pain in my heart for seconds is that a heart attack, because my nurse is worried and confused of what's happening in my chest. đ§
That so true about sciatica. It got so bad I told the er doc to either find out why my leg hurt or cut it off. Thankfully they found the cause
The pain when you find out someone close to you dies is the worst pain ever smh
@@josephganbat8188 you're cringe
@@josephganbat8188 r/cringe
Uh heâs talking about physical pain not mental pain but yeah
Yeah but physical pain hurts more
@@thekingpro332gaming9 facts
Stepping on a lego
Thatâs too much
The absolute
Kneeling on it is worse lol
Nah that isnât that bad
@@fiveftzombie nooooooooođ
âIt snatched a toddler, broke of its arm, and mauled its face off.â Iâm calling my therapist right now.
The most painful thing a human can feel is burping after youâve had soda and the carbon dioxide rushes through your nose.
As someone who has had appendicitis, I can confirm it is by far the most painful thing I have ever experienced.
Yes I've just had mine out
I had mine a few years ago and can't confirm that it is so much painful. I also have sciatica since more than a year and still can't say that I ever reached a 10 on the pain scale. Maybe I can handle physical pain well, but mental pain is what I would consider more painful in a different way than anything else I experienced so far.
I know the pain
not bad
Same. I had mine taken out back in 2012, with that, it had actually burst on the way to the hospital. But because I was stubborn, I insisted I could walk in there that day, an insistence I immediately regretted, as I collapsed the moment I walked through the hospital door. I was only 10, going on 11 in a week.
âI like you as a friendâ
This gotta be #1
Living this and yup 100% correct đ”
Or finding out your crush already has a bf... :(
@@benten1443 Loser
@@samu-chan Tell me something I don't already know.
Nah man. It's "You're like a brother to me". No coming back from that....
I'm 25 with osteoarthritis affecting all joints. I also suffer with fibromyalgia. I've been battling both since 18. Took years to get a diagnosis. I have allergies to NSAIDs (all forms of Ibuprofen). Getting relief is a struggle. Finding a balance between what's too much vs making sure I'm not doing too little is a struggle.
Anyways, Iâm glad to see Arthritis on here. Its so painful.
Have you tried moringa?
This video makes me wanna eat healthy & exercise to avoid all of these health issues!
âIf youâve ever being wealthy enough to go to the emergency roomâ if that aint the most american statement đ
It cost me 300 dollars just to walk in the emergency room.
@@robertroth618 UK is free for the country best hospitals in the world. NHS
@@robertroth618 Now I actually feel bad for you but even though we have free healthcare medicine and gluten/dairy/meat free food are so expensive itâs annoying-so the free healthcare doesnât do much for an example:My dads gluten free and his bread costs ÂŁ6.99 which is $9.61 in America!
@@TopSigmaWithLigma uk ain't the best country the U.S just built different because of their healthcare.
@@sophiet.6326 Your dad's getting ripped off. Genius gluten-free bread is ÂŁ2.99 in Sainsbury's đ
"if you don't have a second heart attack from the massive amount of debt your about to be in"
*laughs in free health care*
"free"
@@moonblade7564 a few ÂŁ a month national insurance outta paycheck, is better than ÂŁ10k+ debt because I needed to go to hospital
@@elliotlaw1590 It sure is, but it isn't free
Laughs in lower taxes and being able to decide where my money goes
@@elliotlaw1590 trust me, it costs you more than that
I had an infection of the gall bladder, having previously had 10 yrs of sudden attacks of excruciating pain that would last between 3 and 8 hrs. I never knew what was causing this pain and it usually occured at night. I was at work one day and suddenly went absolutely freezing cold throughout my whole body, with my teeth chattering nonstop. Paramedics knew this was a sign of infection. Was in hospital for 10 days as my gallbladder was full of infection. I was so ill they removed my gallbladder. Turns out all those sudden bouts of pain was when i had eaten a lot of fat on those days. No pain since they removed my gallbladder (which was full of gallstones, hence the pain and eventual infection). What a relief!!
I loved that music loop !! Really well made !!
"If you ever been wealthy enough to go to the emergency room to seek treatment..."
That is upsetting.
Being wealthy and getting the best medical care is the sad reality of certain countries
yeah I heard that and for a second was like "aye? it's a hospital bed and a doctor for like, 15 minutes not a month in a mansion"
and then I remembered America exists.
Shouldn't be upsetting since it's absolute nonsense. The ER is where you go if you have no insurance and are poor. They see EVERYBODY and will often write-off your bill. I know from experience.
@@Diesel257 Exactly you go in as indigent and no worries everything will be covered I believe it is against the law to do otherwise.
@@nelliethursday1812 You are correct. They can't legally turn you away when you need help.
Iâve had a frozen shoulder. I had to do the painful stretching and it took four years to get better and six to be completely better. I need to add to this that the most painful part only lasted a few months and after that it did start getting better but it was about five years before I got full functionally back. Iâm completely fine now so there is hope. It just takes time đ
How did it develop?
I wonder if this is what happened to me... It was diagnosed as a pinched nerve but I was completely unable to use my left arm without SCREAMING pain, to the point of going to the E.R. biweekly for over 6 months... I still wake up with my left arm in horrific pain and almost useless every day. I live the first hour or so of my day with a left hand either doesn't even function (fingers won't grip) or only functions while experiencing extreme pain.
@@ishtarhernandez8406 Shoulder pressing up the gym I think.
Why did it happen in the first place?
@@safaa9654 Shouder pressing on a machine up the gym and ignoring the warning signs.
My younger brother was diagnosed with arthritis when he was seven he is eight now and is fighting it with confidence. It really hurts him but he quite likes the attention đâ€
The arthritis thing is so real. When I was 2, I was diagnosed with JIA (Juvenile idiopathic arthritis) but it was only in my knees and ankles. Ngl, ITS SO PAINFUL sometimes.
People that can't feel pain: So anyway, I started laughing.
Ra ra ra ra ra ra
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@@loreglez1591 rasputin
@bLuNtLy HoNeSt who cares
@bLuNtLy HoNeSt english please đ
"Warning: The final entry is very graphic!"
The animations are cartoons.
yeah? i thought it was caught on camera and they were gonna show the footage
@@DoctorBones1 there actuslly is some footage of how the woman looked after the attack. There's also an audio clip where you can hear the chimp going crazy
*Heart attacks are one of the most painful things ever!*
Women, who's period cramps can be as painful as a heart attack: Wow, I must be strong.
I have experienced frozen shoulder (due to humerus fracture surgery) and sciatica at the same time. But for some reason I am glad to know these are one of the most painful things one can physically feel. Would not want even an enemy to go through these pains.
Paper cuts. That millisecond where you know you're giving yourself one but can't do anything about it.
When I had a job involving lots of paperwork, I gave myself paper cuts on a regular basis! The worst one was when I pulled a form toward me with one hand, then I cut the fourth finger ony other hand with the edge of the form. Gave me chills.
And a pinch of Salt or some lemon juice on it just makes it perfect
It's like I'm paranoid lookin' over my back, It's like a whirlwind inside of my head, It's like I can't stop what I'm hearing within, It's like the face inside is right beneath my skin!
@@cateclism316 now imagine working in construction. We got it different đ
Seeing the title: This is gonna be a neat video
Whatching the video: Uncomfortable over entire body
i started thinking that iâve all these diseases đ
I can honestly say a bad case of shingles beats ALL these examples of pain by 1000%
Iâve heard the same
I got sciatica about 6 years ago. One of the solutions I was treated with was an epidural injection in the spine, since I had a degenerative disk. I haven't had sciatica pain since.
I dont know if this counts, but a crown fell off while drinking dr pepper today, exposing the root to very cold, very bubbly soda. I swear my life flashed before my eyes.
đ° đđđđ đđđđ 200 đđđđ đđđđ đđđđ đđđđ, đđđ mđ đ đđ đđđđ đđ đ đđđ 15đ đđđđ đđ đđđ đđđ đđ đđđ đđđđđ, đđ đđđđđ đđđ đđ đ đđđ đđ:))))
Ouch
I mean Iâve never had an exposed root or even crowns but man that sounds awful
@➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻➻ a part of your tooth
@@stockstrut boohoo, get a job and buy yourself a new pc
The heart attack made me sad⊠how I lost my dadâŠ. Over a month ago now.
I knew he had chest pains few times.
Until he had another one that was the actual heart attack. Makes me
Sad to think he did feel pain đđ all I know heâs in a whole better place no pain. Just in peace đđđœ
Im sorry for your loss đąâ€ïž
i lost my granddad before i was born due to a heart attack. ive still wanted to see him to this day :( . he was a real brave guy (from what i was told by my parents) because he fought in the war.
Sorry for your loss đȘ
I'm sorry đ †I lost my sister the same way, she didn't wake up
I have extreme pain almost constantly.
Having TMJ (a jaw issue that can lead to head pain, jaw joint pain and locking, ear aches, and finger aches (at least for me)), IBS (irritable bowl Syndrome) which happens in both constipation and diaherria for me, and painful period cramps that make you cry in pain (and I have PCOS, didn't have a period for three years and got hit with a 2 week one with heavy flow this year) :') I can handle it a bit more if they hit at seperate times, but sometimes I get hit with all three if I'm off my meds which is often because I have to see a doctor for more of some. Muscle relaxers lead to periods, can't really control my diet currently so I eat trigger foods a lot which makes my stomach hurt often.
It can't compare to these others things, but it's the most painful stuff I've been experiencing.
Sweetie, go to doctors until you get an answer. All that stuff together suggests an underlying problem. Donât let them gaslight you, push for an answer.
I have TMJ and IBS too. In fact, I also have peptic ulcer disease due to the pain meds I was prescribed for a long time after breaking my back. If I'm not careful, ulcers start bleeding. Then I get constipation, followed by diarrhea, then I end up vomiting bile for several days. All the while, I'm not even able to hold down water. That usually happens a couple times a month. I was also diagnosed with diverticulitis, gastritis, and colitis.
I'm so sorry to hear about all the issues you're dealing with. Maybe one day medicine will catch up and they'll actually be able to cure what makes us miserable.
THE DARK HUMOR IN THIS IS AMAZING. I LOVE IT HAHAH
The doctor who removed his own appendix without any pain killers is on a list of biggest badasses in history
And chimpanzees in the wild are fighting back...goes to show you humanity's impact on the environment
Chimpanzees would no longer be a threat if we just killed them on territory just saying
@@Tanker000 LOL
Cause the surgeon is *S O V I E T*
*DA*
@@Tanker000 ?? on territory makes no sense.
That would be Dr. Charles (Chuck) Norris....
I'm at such a genetic disadvantage, there are heart attacks in my family and my mother has rheumatoid arthiritis, and every member of my family has suffered appendicitus which is great.
I pass weekly kidney stones and the crps / causalgia / rhemautoid whatever you want to call it is so much worse
Appendicitis isnât hereditary itâs completely random
SAME in my family there is diabetes, cancer, asthma, allergies, Alzheimer and constipation lol
sciatic is something i suffered with as a teen. i didnât know i had it till the pain got so bad that i couldnât play soccer anymore. and that sneeze thing is true. the way i got rid of it was some intense physical therapy for about 3 or 4 months
When I was younger in the ER, my mom met another mom who was there with her little girl. Her little girl was screaming she was in so much pain, from a mass sickle cell die-off like you mention in this video. She was 10 years old, and she was given -- wait for it -- 75 milligrams on Dilaudid before the pain subsided. A "normal" does is between .5 mg and 2 mg. I deal with bowel obstructions more often than most because of the bowel surgeries I've had as a child, and I refuse to be given more than 1 mg of that stuff because more than that will make me hallucinate. I can not imagine the pain Sickle Cell patients have to endure!!!
When I was 13 I had a piece of steel split my eye in 2. Iâm turning 45 and I can still describe the pain. Iâve injured myself or the years but that pain will always haunt me.
Dear heavens!
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Goddess gracious
i audibly gasped at this. how is your eye doing? man, i hope everythingâs OK now.
Oh guwd! That's horrific.Glad you're doing well and it's just a memory now
"And try not to have a second heart attack when you realise how much debt you'll be in"
*Laughs In European*
laughs cutely
What do you mean payments?
@@icewater8657 In Europe they have free healthcare
I will help myself to some lovely GTN spray, maybe a dose of aspirin followed by a lie down in a cardiology unit too, cheers.đŹđ§đ
*laughs in the uks nhs could be privatised soon*
"Try not to have a second heart attack", thanks for that buddy, really insightful.
Wow. Iâve had both the frozen shoulder and dozens of kidney stones (complete with 3 surgeries to remove the ones that were too big to pass). 10/10 can confirm both are excruciating.
I've have had a burst appendix before, so severe that the doctors needed to remove a portion of my intestines and a portion of my colon..was the most excruciating pain I've ever felt in my entire life
Ouch.
I feel your pain. 5 years ago I had a 5-inch tumor in my small intestine that had to be removed along with 12 inches of the intestion.
@@rdoc I hope everything is okay now though, you're a fighter my G đđȘ
@@daynacuteiful1006 Thanks Dayna, I am doing fine. One thing you might try if you have any digestive issues at all is milk kefir. It has done more for me than anything else I have tried.
Wow... I actually had the same thing happen to me. Crazy to hear it happened to someone else. I hope you recovered well.
I can tell you personally, the âpower washingâ your insides after having your appendix burst is, there is no other word but excruciating.
It was worse than the pain from the inflamed appendix, which admittedly was still horrible. But I ended up at a hospital that took hours to decide that my appendix needed to come out- so it of course burst before they got to it. Then, after thinking the hard part was over, I had to have my fresh foot long incision (that was trying to close up & heal) literally ripped open everyday so they could sponge out inside my abdomen with iodine.... I actually became despondent and nearly suicidal knowing I had to go through it all over again the next day. And the next....
in other words- I would suggest not letting that happen to yourself, you know if you can possibly help it
Oh my gosh thatâs horrible. Iâm honestly so sorry you had to go through that.
Same bro it was literally the worst experience ever
Jesus, that's horrifying. Hope you're doing ok now
How old were you?
when i got appendicitis, the pain started late at night so we waited until morning. we waited for 9 hours even after saying my appendix was most likely inflamed. even after all that though, it didn't even burst. i have no idea how
2:16 âthe good news is it only last a few mins becuase youl bw deeadâđđđđ
Kneecap slipping out of place chilling in the corner laughing đ
"Look what they need to mimic a fraction of my power"
rolling ankle when walking
hitting your shin with a scooter
having a karen teacher
waking up early and not being able to go back to sleep
lol I rolled my ankle I realized there was nobody there lol
Razor scooter hitting your shin
I have hit my shin on a scooter too many times and everytime i go on my scooter im bound to get a cut there
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Why would nobody there have anything to do with the pain ?
@@charliepearce8767 it was a just a little fracture but I was able to walk a little bit
0:20 Frozen Shoulder
1:38 Heart Attack
2:41 Sickle cell disease
3:49 Arthritis
4:49 Sciatica
6:00 Appendicitis
7:43 Chimpanzee Attack
Thanks
Thanks
Thanks
Idk why I thought the last one was a joke đ
@@Blackcatsaregoodluck11 You broke the line of thanks's. You will never be forgiven.
6:58 i can't be the only one that thought there was dirt on my screen
I have had juvenile arthritis from my earliest memory to even now sometimes, 23 years. It's horrible at times. When I was little I was terrified of rain or storms or really anything that changed it from sunny because my legs and arms would hurt to the point I could not move and I'd have to be carried to the bathroom to be put in a tub of the hottest water I could stand. I remember sitting hours in the tub because it was my only relief of pain. I had tried heating pads, meds, you name it I had tried it. I couldn't hardly do anything. I finally got to the point where I started to grow out of it and now it's mainly just when a major cold or warm front moves through. I still go get in the bathtub to relief pain but it's not as horrible as it used to be.
Endometriosis is extremely painful! Iâm surprised it didnât make the list.
Honestly I was waiting for child birth to show up.
Thank you!! Sometimes it feels like appendicitis!!! I never know if I need to go to the emergency room or just go to bed haha
Why don't you make your own list eh
I got diagnosed with Arthritis at 14, and Iâm so happy to see this on the list. It isnât a walk in the park
A friend of mine all through grade school had juvenile arthritis. You both are warriors
Cant really walk in the park either
Fair play to the chimps for getting revenge, bit annoying when someone thinks they have the right to take away habitats for their own land đ
I know youâve already mentioned chronic pain. But I feel like fibromyalgia deserves itâs own specific mention
Arthritis, yep. Sciatica, yep. As my dad always said, âold age isnât for sissies.â
The Heart Attack entry made me sniffle. DMX suffered a heart attack and passed away today. RIP Ruff Ryder
I didn't know heart attacks hurt that bad, I thought it wasn't too much pain because it ends so quick, but no, I was wrong...
That was yesterday
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B Witte man are you okay? Go see a therapist my guy
@Random Autonomous Drone Pilot heâs someone who brought happiness and influenced thousands of people
Iâve been suffering from endless kidney stones since a teenager, the pain is indescribable
True story
I have sickle cell anemia and yeah I can say itâs probably the worst pain Iâve expierenced in my life when I get a crisis
Getting a boulder thrown at you for trespassing in my woods has got to be somewhere on the pain list
Pain you feel for a few seconds don't count.
Ya been there?
If a Chimpanzee is around 6 times stronger than a human, then how many times are bigfoots (bigfeet?) stronger than either of them?
I have PCOS and sometimes it literally feels like my organs are exploding inside of me. The pain is so bad I swear, get a fever, nearly throw up, canât move, and struggle breathing. Iâm constantly afraid I have appendicitis but itâs usually just cysts on my ovaries.
Same here! đ
"just cysts on my ovaries" must be rather like "my face is on fire again."
Iâve was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis at 19 years old. Iâve always been really active to help but I canât imagine how it will age with me.
had my appendix rupture a couple weeks ago and the pain was horrible. feels like a sharp burning pain on the right side of your stomach. every movement i made hurt. everything. got released from the hospital after about 5 days and had to go back in because i couldnât keep food down, had a fever, and kept throwing up. they never even figured out what was wrong but my best guess is that my drain had a clog in it and the abscess from my appendix was spreading around ny stomach. i got discharged and was forced to go in again since some of the abscess had made its way into my right lung and given me a pneumonia type feeling. could only take about 1/4 of a breath. crazy experience
"Try not to have a second heart attack when you realize how deep in debt you'll soon be"
*Laughs in non-Murican*
*cries in Murican*
America has a very cruel healthcare system
*cries in broke*
@@TheDramacist many countries have a cruel medical system
Btw I am non murican
*sobs in Murican*
My appendix burst when I was on a cruise ship. Excruciating doesnât even begin to describe it. This was 19 years ago and I still remember it like it was yesterday. I had the stomach pains at first and the âdoctorâ on the ship said that it was an ear infection and said rest would do the trick. The next day I woke up and started vomiting like never before. I eventually was puking pure bile and it ruined my throat and mouth. I couldnât walk and I could barely think I was is so much agony. I was constantly just yelling and screaming until I passed out again. Thankfully my aunt was also a doctor and convinced the crew to let her talk to the captain. I guess they got to shore in time and took me straight to the hospital. I woke up when they were doing the ultrasound where they had to PUSH on my stomach and that was the pain I remember the most. Pure rage. Thereâs no adjectives to describe that pain. Luckily I had a great team of surgeons and they got all the exploded pieces out and everything inside of it. Very lucky to be alive. 1/10, would not recommend.
Wow so many people had this
some women appendix will burst but they will ignore it because they think its period cramps and i think thatâs insane
Burying your child not a single thing more painful than knowing youâll never see them again
Sciatica....just had a 5 week battle with that. The pain....running down my leg.....was absolutely incredible. I had every tooth in my head pulled with nothing but novocaine. Needless to say, that was an extremely rough experience. But, no doubt, I'd do it over 20xs before a 2nd round with my most recent battle with sciatica. Literally the most pain I have ever felt in my 47 years of life.
The most painful experience Iâve ever had was living in financial doom. My brother had the Brugada syndrome and it cost my family hundreds of thousands of dollars for treatment. As immigrants, we didnât have health insurance, so it wiped out both my savings and retirement accounts including our college funds and home equity which put us in a lot of debt. I managed to come in contact with a financial advisor who helped me grow my finances in the right stocks to invest in and Iâm happy to say that my I and my family are living debt free today! đ„łđđ
Iâm so happy you were able to put yourself together and pursue your career instead of giving up... most people wouldâve given up thinking that itâs all over for them đ Kudos to you!! đđ€đ
Yes...Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up
If you are reading this, never ever give up, we have potential to accomplish our Goals and will succeed. We just need that leap of faith thatâs all!!
@@marknguyen4578 hope it wonât be such a big deal to ask what you invest in?? đ
@@harryjohnson4470 There's lot of investment opportunities (ETFs, stocks, c rypto real estate). My best advise you get a professional to guide you making a profitable one.
ayy im glad to hear that
I would say that number 1 is the loss of your grandma, from my personal experience.
:(
Sad
*Mom... đ„...in my case.
I feel you :(
No i lost my grandma not long ago and it isn't as bad as most painful things
As someone with arthritis I can relate to the pain a lot
And i realized that sometimes my chest have a sharp pain. The pain is like stubbing your toe 3 timesđ
When you said the last one was gonna be really graphic I was expecting real pictures
Facts
More violent images on "Ren & Stimpy"
I have Rheumatoid Arthritis. Im 28 and ive had it since I was 10. Can confirm its one of the most painful things you can experience. Being so young with it, it has really taken a toll on my mental health. Knowing that I can never do the physical things ive wanted. You're always fatigued too. And exercising is pretty painful as well. So its hard to stay in shape. I do my best but inevitably I will be crippled. I cant even move my wrists right now, and I can only imagine in 20 years ill be in a wheel chair. I can only hope there will be a cure by then even though its highly unlikely. If I was rich, Id do stem cell treatment.
I have arthritis and sciatica from getting Lyme disease. Itâs beyond painful. When I had bacterial meningitis and gall stones, that was the absolute worst pain Iâve ever had!
Drowning is one I died when I was 7 or 8 I was dead for 7 minutes but I remember hearing myself scream for help and I could hear everyone around me but they couldnât hear me. Then darkness, the type that you wanna walk up but your at peace. I remember how amazing it was to be within the dark idk why but it seemed to be guiding me.