Dude..sneak_copter said:I got stung by a Jellyfish in Egypt.
Doe'snt sound spectacular, but it was on my genitals.
That was THE MOST PAINFUL THING IN THE WORLD.
Wow, thats terrible, I feel so sorry for you man, hope you make a full recovery friend.Evilbunny said:When I got diagnosed with cancer I was pretty sure I was gonna die within the next few months. Still alive, though. That was two years ago this June.
Holy shit, you win.sneak_copter said:I got stung by a Jellyfish in Egypt.
Doe'snt sound spectacular, but it was on my genitals.
That was THE MOST PAINFUL THING IN THE WORLD.
Aw thanks, dude. I appreciate your support.CrafterMan said:Wow, thats terrible, I feel so sorry for you man, hope you make a full recovery friend.Evilbunny said:When I got diagnosed with cancer I was pretty sure I was gonna die within the next few months. Still alive, though. That was two years ago this June.
-Joe
Damn I'd imagine you can take just about anything after that.sneak_copter said:I got stung by a Jellyfish in Egypt.
Doe'snt sound spectacular, but it was on my genitals.
That was THE MOST PAINFUL THING IN THE WORLD.
kelnadine said:I was sent by my doctor to a hospital, because I'd noticed my heart rate was quite fast all the time. No matter how relaxed I was, my heart was always racing, and I'm just 19 so I should've had a more normal heart. Had tests done at the hospital and they found something very, very serious. Basically, they wanted to check me in right then and put me under, and shock me until my heart was normal. I was terrified, told I would die if this wasn't done. Well, for whatever reason, this was put off for some time while I had more tests done.
Finally, I went to another hospital, and you know what happened? It turned out that the other hospital had done the tests wrong -every single time-. My heart was fine, just faster than average. I'm still angry that I went months thinking I was going to die.
You got me and all the rest of the Escapist pullin' for you bro.Evilbunny said:When I got diagnosed with cancer I was pretty sure I was gonna die within the next few months. Still alive, though. That was two years ago this June.
Definitely going to second that statement.scoHish said:You got me and all the rest of the Escapist pullin' for you bro.Evilbunny said:When I got diagnosed with cancer I was pretty sure I was gonna die within the next few months. Still alive, though. That was two years ago this June.
Caffeine doesn't effect me, actually. It's weird. I can have tons of soda and then go to sleep immediately afterward. However, just to be sure, I did try not having soda for a few months. Didn't change my heart rate.Bulletinmybrain said:kelnadine said:I was sent by my doctor to a hospital, because I'd noticed my heart rate was quite fast all the time. No matter how relaxed I was, my heart was always racing, and I'm just 19 so I should've had a more normal heart. Had tests done at the hospital and they found something very, very serious. Basically, they wanted to check me in right then and put me under, and shock me until my heart was normal. I was terrified, told I would die if this wasn't done. Well, for whatever reason, this was put off for some time while I had more tests done.
Finally, I went to another hospital, and you know what happened? It turned out that the other hospital had done the tests wrong -every single time-. My heart was fine, just faster than average. I'm still angry that I went months thinking I was going to die.
Do you drink soda?
Caffeine does that.