Yeah got an ACL tear, but we didn’t know it at the time. I kept wresting on a torn ACL at state. I got 4th place, but I can’t bring myself to wrestle again.
It runs in my family, my great grandmother, my grandmother's sister and my mom have all had kidneystones, they were all the youngest of their family too. Me? I'm also the youngest so I have a 99.99% chance of getting one
ACL post surgery hurts like giving a natural birth, and kidney stone hurts like you i can give birth to 4 babies at once rather than a large kidney stone
Don't be worried about tearing your ACL, I tore it once after doing a windmill dunk. It barley hurt and I was back on the court 9 months later. I don't even take drugs or anything.
I torn my ACL completely there was nothing left after the tear and I didn't cry and I was still walking until my surgery and after the surgery I didn't take no medicine
My friend has torn both of his ACLs. The most recent one happened a few months after he was cleared to play. Last game of the season, he gets hit, and the second he hits the ground, he falls, grabbing his knee and screaming "not again, not again!"
I tore mine in half in a motorcycle accident. They took a piece on my patella tendon to reattach it. Worst part was it took 2 months of not being able to walk to finally get a referral to get a MRI to find out. I had 2 x-rays and both came back fine so the hospital dr said it was "severely bruised". I missed 4 and half months of work bc of it.
I tore my ACL 3 times. Twice on the left and once in the right. I played football. Running back and linebacker. I had the reconstruction with a graft. My meniscus were shaved down. Each time I bounced back for the next season. 9th grade, 11th grade and the last one happened playing a pickup game of basketball when I was 20. I should have taken my time getting back. I regregret that severely. So the moral of the story is to take your time healing young athletes. Because as you age the pain gets worse. Take care of your body.
I ride dirtbikes and some of the wrecks I’ve had hurt less than they should. I blew out both my shoulders once and didn’t know till I went to pick my bike up and had 0 strength
Yeah i crashed in a 4 wheeler and my elbow and hand were cut up really bad suprising it didnt hurt but the alcahol on it made me wanna cry forgot to say that i was with a little kidand i couldnt really lift the 4 before crash but during the crash i lifted it no problem adrenaline the goat
Obviously nothing close to what happened to you but I hate when I’m doing curls and push myself too hard and all of a sudden I just can’t even use my arm or lift up the weights
I had a high grade ACL tear just days after my 16th birthday, did it while snowboarding, went for another run before decided to go home, the day after was the worst but overall I’ve felt worse
My Biggest injuiry almost killed me my leg legit broke And my knee was also broken Bc when me play football i ran so fast i bumped into someone bigger than me
When the title of the video says what is the worst pain ever: number 1 when you break a arm neck leg. Number 2 or losing some you loved sice 2017,2018,2019,2020,2021,2022 mine is losing my father 😢😭
Video idea: Haunted palaces and castles in Scotland, Linlithgow Palace, Edinburgh Castle, Stirling castle, etc. I'd actually love that I'm sure a lot of other people do as well :)
Two words: Burst appendix.....worst than childbirth. My appendix burst while the hospital was having a power outage and they couldn't do surgery "because the computers were down". Burst while I was waiting. I think everyone in the hospital heard me screaming in pain.
Just had my first PT appointment post ACL surgery! I can confidently say that the physical pain wasn’t that bad but the mental toll of knowing how long recovery takes is definitely the biggest challenge.
Yeah I've seen a couple teammates of mine tear an acl and not shed a tear but the recovery is what takes a toll on them. Best of luck to your recovery🙏🏾🙏🏾
@@musashiboi920 I tore my acl,mcl and both meniscus in a contact injury and I had to wear a brace till surgery. When I wouldn’t wear the brace I would hop on one leg and you could feel my injured leg moving around. So All depends on the injury. Got 4 Legiments in the knee, can make do with 3 but cannot with 2.
ACL for me. Knee so much better and pain free. (Lived with torn ACL for a few years before surgery) Was told I was a strange case of fully tearing ACL whilst meniscus completely fine. 5 years for me too. My hamstring that they took graft from is still causing problems. Scarring feels like pulling a muscle. Occurs if I do excerise that involves hamstring, sitting for too long, or strangely, accidentally missing my footing/jumping
@@gimbatul9761 I was almost exactly the same. Completely snapped my ACL but my MCL was fine, they had to use part of my hamstring to repair it with and still have pain in it especially after work or in the cold
Tiger Woods tearing his ACL makes perfect sense in the fact that, in his prime, he has so much rotation and torque at several different points in his swing, including in his knees...that's how he generated so much of his distance that, at the time, few other players could match.
Same here. The reason it happens (or at least to me) is extremely fast growth. I’m 14 and 185 cm (6ft) and my leg muscles were underdeveloped. It is easy to prevent just by doing some light leg exercises. I did that and it went from happening every 2 months garanteed for no reason at all to only when I stop wrong
Tore my meniscus back in July and I didn’t cry till I got to the hospital and I felt pain but it didn’t bother me as much. The only pain I felt was me not being able to hoop again 😖
Tore my meniscus playing football I got hit in the side of the leg by a kids helmet he tripped on our linemen’s leg anyways I thought it was nothing because I didn’t get hit that hard it hurt really bad but i thought i just got hit in a bad spot or something and it would go away. I practiced on it for over a week because I didn’t want to tell my coach, I go see my trainer and my mom makes me and it’s a torn meniscus [or a bone bruise but now I know it was a torn meniscus]
Tooth pain should definitely be on this list. It's one of the most painful things you can experience because it's right by your brain. I consider myself to have a high pain tolerance, but my tooth broke in half and my nerve was exposed. The pain was so bad that it brought me down to my knees and felt like there was a hand gripping the side of my face from under my skin.
Worst pain I've felt was when I dislocated my knee and it got stuck on the right side of my leg for about an hour until the hospital snapped it back into place.
I dislocated mine and it went back into place. This broke off cartilage which was just moving around in my knee and when it rubbed up against the bone it was the worst pain. I also tore a ligament on the inside of my knee. This required a 3 hour surgery and 6 month recovery
My worst injury was a torn rotator cuff that came from tissue getting trapped into a dislocated shoulder. Putting it back in like I always did (I can dislocate major joints a bit too easily) just sheared through the trapped tissue. Couldn't write or brush my teeth with that arm without nearly passing out for months. I've been in a bad car crash, had bad tendon injuries that never go away, ruptured my ear drums, bad endometriosis, etc etc etc. None even got close to the rotator cuff tear or the working out the scar tissue for years after.
My dog tore her CCL and her meniscus. Trying to get a dog not to act like a dog so they don't reinjure themselves is awful because they don't understand why ☹
I broke my wrist badly but I didn’t really feel anything up until the point the doctors had to physically reset the bone. My mom told me I was just very pale and had cold sweat
I snapped my elbow too and at first it hurt, then it went numb, and then I literally thought that I was ok so I went on a field trip at school with a broken arm and no cast, but I noticed my arm felt really heavy so I went to the doctor and they said I broke my elbow lol
@@ianjenkins1942 dam I remember my mum telling me I fell of a flight of stairs when I was 2. Shattered my arm (bone of course don’t know which one) but was throwing away the cast every time they the doctors fixed it. Even after I went home we had to go back to the hospital until I got something else can’t remember what though.
@@RainMaker_816 you have guts. I felt like I just destroyed my whole arm. I was jumping on the trampoline and fell on a kid, 10 feet in the air. And next thing you know, I can hardly think
the worst pain i’ve felt was spraining my ankle, to the point where i couldn’t even move it a millimeter without the sharpest pain jolting up my leg. I couldn’t even wiggle a single toe without screaming.
I have suffered for months, I found it in may. Couldn't handle it. Now I have found ways of handling it better. It's turned my life upside down, I can't afford surgery.
I waited 1h before dropping to my knees from the pain in the waiting room, i started screaming like a kid throwing a tantrum and started projectile vomiting… they brought me to a room and treated me right way 😅 worst experience of my life
I have broken my arm, had both knees replaced, had a head injury, etc., but nothing came close to childbirth. The doctor said I had severe endometriosis. I finally had a hysterectomy; it is blissful to not be in constant pain.
@Jason Allen sure but don’t stop playing sports, sports are awesome! Although I don’t play basketball I would love to because the dudes I see on TV playing it are super talented and unbelievable.
@Jason Allen I personally am a fan of football, or soccer as they call it. I haven’t had the chance to play more but I’m considering starting to train and being sick at it(in a good way).
I’ve had a traumatic brain injury, and the random numbness/tingling is definitely annoying. I get random itches that feel like they are one place but are actually on a completely different body part, so I have to hunt for it lol never had much pain because of it though 🤷♀️
I had a kidney stone once that woke me up at 3am, had me puking and thinking I was dying. The pain was indescribable and it wasn’t even that big! Apparently they get bigger and I couldn’t imagine it being bigger. I was in and out of the hospital for a week, but the morphine was nice. It was the only thing that let me sleep
I was set on fire with oil… I tell you what I have NEVER experienced pain like it I cried like a new born, I was terrified I was gunna die I had an anxiety attack and took 2 years to fully heal but I’m very scared up
I have a really rare disorder could Ehlers-Danlos. I’m 13 and I’ve been going to the doctors my hole life I’ve had 3 surgery about to have my forth surgery so maybe you could make a video about my disorder and let people know how it is to live with Ehlers-Danlos.
You're telling me you're surprised because you didn't know if your squishy weird lookin' blood pump get smashed to pieces it won't heal? And you're wrong anyways just use tape man like c'mon
I've given birth. I've also had kidney stones and gallstones at different points. I would rank them as follows: 1. Gallstones (one got stuck in my bile duct). This one rendered me a speechless, shivering, sobbing, suicidal mess. There was literally no position I could get in to relieve the pain. It didn't come in waves--it was constant. I had to have surgery to fix that as well as having the gallbladder itself removed. 2. Back labor. Regular labor was painful and distracting but I could squat or stretch or shift to help with the belly contractions. The contractions in my back rendered me a screaming, sobbing mess until the doctor accidentally broke my water and relieved the pressure. After that, I had one more regular belly contraction (uncomfortable but not terrible) and then blessedly got an epidural. 3. Kidney stones. I didn't really cry with these--I thought the back pain was caused by a heavy school bag full of books. I did, however, start to run a high fever and feel dizzy so I called my mom to pick me up. She took me to the hospital immediately. The pain wasn't that noticeable until the doctor started prodding my stomach. I flinched and asked him why he was putting his full weight on me. He insisted that he wasn't. That's when they found the kidney stones. Thankfully they weren't very big and passed on their own after I was given some antibiotics and a giant horse pill that I presume was for the pain.
I remember when my left foot got dislocated it turn slightly right I touch my foot on the middle I can feel it hollow I got freak out and when I start to turn it to its right position the pain is unbearable. I went to a local doctor to put my dislocate foot I feel like dying when he put my dislocated foot. I never forget how painful that day XD
Completely shattered my leg in a motorcycle accident, the shock of hitting another car at 50 mph made me not feel anything, atleast in that moment haha
As someone with an (invisible) chronic illness, I’ve experienced many of these issues multiple times. Sometimes doctors don’t even believe me. This video felt validating, like someone actually gets how painful it is to experience constant torn ligaments.
Ive torn my acl and it didnt really hurt that bad in the moment, i just felt a big pop and couldnt walk all of a sudden. The worst part was the recovery, 6 months of not being able to do anything.
I suffered a severe traumatic brain injury in 2015. It was the worst thing I’ve ever felt. 8 years of many surgeries, therapies, gut wrenching pain, and thousands of hours of therapies has saved my life. You must try to see the light.
I partially tore my ACL 2 years ago, I'm lucky enough to be able to still play sports, did it turning around to catch a pass in American football, foot got stuck, NHS is awesome, therapy is free and made my recovery quicker, about 3 months after I was able to moderately play sports, never been the same though, I have no agility and struggle with running form due to continuous knee problems, moved to QB as being a WR isn't possible anymore. I agree with almost every comment I've seen about this, the pain of knowing you may never get back to full fitness is more painful than actually tearing it, but like I say I was lucky to only partially tear it, and hey, I had 7 total tds in my first game as a QB
I’m just getting out of a complete Achilles’ tendon tear injury. All I can say is listen to your body, know your limits. It can save you from months of inactivity
Dislocating my shoulder is one of the greatest pains I’ve ever felt. Just excruciating unbearable pain until it pops back in. I fractured it on top of that and tore surrounding muscles, along with nerve damage so any movement for weeks after was also excruciating. I nearly fainted in the moment and was vomiting from the pain. Took months before regaining full strength in it. The ONE experience in my life more painful are extreme migraine I would get as a teenager. Anyone to ever suffer an intense migraine knows what that like and it’s literally hours of torture. 10/10 times would dislocate my shoulder over a migraine
I tore my ACL in my right knee during my first year of university while playing football (soccer). Surprisingly I didn’t feel much pain as my ACL tore or in the weeks following. However, post reconstruction surgery my rehabilitation process was excruciating trying to get full range of motion back in my knee.
Yeah I tore mine, it hurt but wasn’t really bad and I was able to walk after but with a big limp. After the reconstruction surgery was probably when it was most painful
Same here.. Dude's leg wrapped around Hall's leg and when he out wait on the broken leg.. his leg became a plastic pipe. Also remember Anderson's leg Break against Weidman himself
Fun fact: if, say, someone is stabbed in the armpit, they will lose all feeling and function in said arm, because the armpit is where the central nerves are.
As someone who has been cut on a table saw, had an I bolt go through their hand, had a staple in my head and recently torn an ACL, I will vouch that the ACL is by far the most painful injury I've ever had.
I have also torn my acl aswell and can also say it’s the most painful thing I have experienced but it wasn’t just the pain, shock set in once a few minutes after it happened and just made things worse
I just tore my ACL completely, sprained my MCL, LCL, PCL, and torn my lateral meniscus partially. Surgery went well and I've been in rehab for 2.5 weeks 🙌
20 years ago my stepsister tore her ACL. She had surgery, and loads of PT afterwards. But she still walks with a slight limp today. I was there when it happened, and it made me cry just seeing it.
"The most painful thing isn't a cut or a broken arm, the most painful thing is seeing the people you made memories with slowly become memories" -Madara Uchiha
I've been in a wheelchair for 10 years because of a problem that started 23 years ago. Every couple months, it felt like someone was taking a blow torch to a certain spot in my knees....for a week straight non-stop. It hurt so much, I sobbed like a baby the entire time. After 13 years of that, my legs won't straighten anymore. Doctors say knee surgery won't help.
"Of pain you could wish only one thing: that it should stop. Nothing in the world was so bad as physical pain. In the face of pain there are no heroes." - George Orwell
Sliced an artery and by the time I got to the hospital I’d lost enough blood it wasn’t spurting anymore just kinda filling with blood (the wound) dr looked at me and said “sorry we can’t wait, and this will hurt. Bad” And then the cauterized my open artery with silver nitrate. That hurt more than I can possibly convey
Oh myyyy, I had undiagnosed endometriosis for years!! Everyone, even my mother thought I was over reacting. I’ve never experience pain like endometriosis to this day. The first time it was bad, I went to the hospital bc I thought something was seriously wrong with me
Ugggghhhhh my heart goes out to you all..... I don't have endo (that I'm aware of at least), but having PCOS has still caused me to experience some of the WORST GOTDAMN PAIN in my entire life 😭😭😭
Same next to a tooth ache for me even when I fractured both ankles. I just finally got diagnosed last year, but they won't do surgery, they just put me on birth control
The worst pain I ever felt was when I got a dental surgery as a kid and the anesthesia didnt work. The doctors thought I was screaming from fear or stress, but it was actually pure pain. They cutted and burned my overgrown gums from every teeth and I felt every single thing. They had to called like 4 assistan to hold me tight
I dislocated my knee in college. it was a nasty feeling laying on the ground and not having any feeling from knee down. ended up with both a meniscus injury + ACL injury. took me about 2 years to make a full recovery
My son at 15 during a high school football game. totally tore his ACL and he’s 21 now and his leg is still messed up after 4 surgeries. He refused to get anymore and I don’t blame him.
While you were talking about traumatic brain injury I started wondering if you had started talking about fibromyalgia without me noticing. Sudden random pain that can strike anywhere in the body is unfortunately common. The nerves are hyperactive. Sometimes even the lightest touch can cause you to cry out in pain. Even something as simple as laying on a wrinkle can be painful. In my family we joke about it being the Princess and the pea syndrome.