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What's the most painful thing you have ever experienced, to make it interesting both:
1. Physically.
2. Emotionally.
I'm guessing childbirth is going to figure highly in the former, if so, try and give a second too :)
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1. Physically.
2. Emotionally.
I'm guessing childbirth is going to figure highly in the former, if so, try and give a second too :)
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1. Having a severe knee condition, then going ice skating, falling over and twisting it. I can never ice skate again.
2.Emotionally? Well i would say being hurt when in love, but i've never properly been in love. :( I think it was when my parents split when i was 11. I was crushed, and i will never forget that day.
2.Emotionally? Well i would say being hurt when in love, but i've never properly been in love. :( I think it was when my parents split when i was 11. I was crushed, and i will never forget that day.
1. I actually can't think of anything very physically painful that's happened to me.....lucky enough never to have broken anything or done anything to myself....I'll keep thinking...
2. Emotionally, was when my dad died. I think the funeral was harder for me than the time in between for some reason. Seeing the coffin for the first time in the chapel was very hard.
What about you Jenna?
2. Emotionally, was when my dad died. I think the funeral was harder for me than the time in between for some reason. Seeing the coffin for the first time in the chapel was very hard.
What about you Jenna?
my back went for the first time when i was 21 and nobody believed me as i had asked my boss (brother) for the next day off!! so they threw me in the works van and drove me home.................it wasnt until the 20 minute journey ended and my other brother could see the tears rolling down my cheeks that anybody believed me!!!
when my best mate got killed when we were out on our bikes, i had turned home before the accident so i never saw it (fate) but to see his family crumble was the worst thing i had ever seen............ i am happy to say i have not lost a close relative but as best mates for years it still makes my stomach churn thinkin of it now!!
when my best mate got killed when we were out on our bikes, i had turned home before the accident so i never saw it (fate) but to see his family crumble was the worst thing i had ever seen............ i am happy to say i have not lost a close relative but as best mates for years it still makes my stomach churn thinkin of it now!!
Physically - serious sinusitis, I cried like a girly, I literally sobbed with pain!
Followed closely by having my tonsils and half my soft palatte removed six years ago. First of all I was afraid I'd die, then I was afraid I wouldn't. I don't need to have molten hot skewers inserted into my ears an an hourly basis - I already know how that feels!!
Emotionally - realising that lack of contact with my family is a bad deal. When our youngest daughter was born, my parents-in-law said not to ring them if it was past midnight, as they would be in bed (yeah, I know!) Our baby was born at 03.10, so I walked the ten minute walk from the labour room to the paypphones (this was in pre-mobile days) and when I got there, I realised I had no-one to phone to tell them about my daughter's arrival, so I walked all the way back. That hurt. A lot.
Followed closely by having my tonsils and half my soft palatte removed six years ago. First of all I was afraid I'd die, then I was afraid I wouldn't. I don't need to have molten hot skewers inserted into my ears an an hourly basis - I already know how that feels!!
Emotionally - realising that lack of contact with my family is a bad deal. When our youngest daughter was born, my parents-in-law said not to ring them if it was past midnight, as they would be in bed (yeah, I know!) Our baby was born at 03.10, so I walked the ten minute walk from the labour room to the paypphones (this was in pre-mobile days) and when I got there, I realised I had no-one to phone to tell them about my daughter's arrival, so I walked all the way back. That hurt. A lot.