talk about some personal pain experiences with physical pain.
What is the worse pain ever felt? What made it feel better?
Have you ever had pain that a doctor could not treat?
1) When I was a 11 year old I fell down and broke my left hand.It is the worst pain I ever felt in my life,after all this time I still remember the pain.It may be not equal to other people pain compared to accidents which people broke their bones at multiple places along with ribs ect...But in my experience it ranks high regarding to Pain in my life.
2)As said above my broken left hand caused me worst pain in my life.Doctors readjusted my bones and cast is added to it and I got struck with it for 3 months like everyone.But I got pain medication to relieve some of the pain caused due to the bone breakage.
3)No I never had a pain that a doctor cannot treat.But I saw many causes that they do not have any treatment due to nerve damage and some cause such as people suffering from arthritis which they only have medicine to control the pain but not permanent medicine to treat the disease.
talk about some personal pain experiences with physical pain. What is the worse pain ever felt?...
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