Citric acid based air freshener after a hot shower. All I'll say is, it was very agonizing and painful, I will not divulge how it happened.
This about a million times over. Pissing out my first kidney stone was the most painful thing ever. The second and hopefully last one was a little bit better due to the home remedy I tried out which was one cup of lemon juice cut with one cup of water. The extra acid helped dissolve the mostly calcium stone until it just slipped out. Now I make sure to drink plenty of fluids every day to keep this from happening again.Skillock said:Passing a kidney stone. Like pissing liquid fire razor blades.
I've always been curious about a gunshot wound. If you don't mind, where were you shot and what did it feel like?loc978 said:A spinal tap is the most intense pain I've felt. I've had two, and I passed out during both despite a huge application of painkillers both times. Still, the pain didn't linger, unlike with really bad injuries... which brings me to the time a man applied a 9mm slug to my person using an old russian handgun. What it lacked in intensity was made up for in aching during recovery. So I guess overall that was worse... but for sheer intensity, nothing beats a needle straight into your spinal cord.
I was a target in a uniform, for the why. Upper left arm for the where (unfortunate, as my torso was very much armored against such a shot... but fortunate that it wasn't my face)... and at first it felt rather similar to being punched, not even terribly hard. More shock than pain with a slight numbness to it. Took a second for the pain to kick in, but I hardly noticed it over the adrenaline rush. It wasn't until after the bullet was out and the painkillers wore off that night that the pain was really bad. When it did get bad, it felt rather how I imagine stepping on a nail would be if your foot were already one giant bruise.JoesshittyOs said:I've always been curious about a gunshot wound. If you don't mind, where were you shot and what did it feel like?loc978 said:A spinal tap is the most intense pain I've felt. I've had two, and I passed out during both despite a huge application of painkillers both times. Still, the pain didn't linger, unlike with really bad injuries... which brings me to the time a man applied a 9mm slug to my person using an old russian handgun. What it lacked in intensity was made up for in aching during recovery. So I guess overall that was worse... but for sheer intensity, nothing beats a needle straight into your spinal cord.
And why were you shot?