ANSWERS: 32
  • yup. it sucks and it's really embarrasing to wake up with a bunch of people staring at me in the face
  • No, but I've experienced pain that made me want to just pass out. Not fun.
  • I experienced something similar to this, any artillery man can attest to this. Although the concussion I experienced wasn't nearly has big as this. If these guns were actually projecting shells the odds are that the film crew could have been killed. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsNlmiLJGIw
  • I have, and i have lost all body control, very embarrasing, thank god i was in the hospital already.
  • Yes. Passing a kidney stone is literally the only thing worse than giving birth, and I can honestly say that since I have experienced both.
  • Yeah when I broke my ankle I passed out for about 30 seconds. When I came to, all I wanted was pass out again...never forget that pain.
  • When I was about eight, I fell down the stairs, face down. My stomach hit one of the edges of the steps. It was like being punched in the stomach, I just-- couldn't breathe. all I remember is my uncle rushing towards me. I don't remember seeing 'darkness' after that [what people call a 'blackout'] what I remember is that everything just stopped, like a DVD show held on pause for a split second. The next 'scene' I see is me lying on a table, with my uncle and probably the rest of our entire clan gathered around me, wondering what happened.
  • I pass out on a regular basis because of the pain im in everyday, i normally pass out at leat once a week because the pain is so bad, a few times i have passed out just as im about to come down the stairs, and i go flying into the wall at the bottom, its not very plesant
  • yup. i got thrown off a horse and fractured my hip. i've also had a few migraines that were so bad i passed out. other'n that, i pride myself on having a very high tolerance for pain. :)
  • Not yet, I got very close tho, I was in the waiting room at Cedars Sinai and doubled over with abdominal pain, almost passed out but they finally came and got me with a wheel chair. Would definitely have sucked to have lost consciousness there (but I guess there's worse places to pass out then a hospital!)
  • Can't really say, for sure. Since I am in chronic pain, anyway, from 2 spinal fusion surgeries, I do have alot of pain meds available to me. I really can't be sure if pain knocked me out, or if some of the meds had a hand in it. I'm never out for long, even when sleeping, (pain usually wakes me up every other hour, on average). But, I have been in the E.R. at the hospital, with kidney stones, and the pain was so severe, it knocked me off my feet, many times! Kidney stones are worse than ANYTHING my spine has ever done! I'm not sure, on the 4 or 5 times I was admitted, how many times the pain knocked me out, or the drugs. I can say that my tolerance for pain meds is so that each hospital visit, they cannot believe that I walk around, without stumbling, even with morphine, dilaudid, demerol, etc., in my system. It's sad that our bodies can build up tolerances for the things we need so bad.
  • I shattered my elbow when I was younger. That resulted in me passing out and me being in a cast for 6 months.
  • not my-self, with the mercy and grace of God, but my brother almost had in his bike accident, today we know there is a God who watch over us
  • Yes, last year when I had my four-wheeling accident.
  • Yup, hard hit to the crotch. Passed out for several minutes.
  • No..but twice I was in such pain that I wanted to die..once I had an inner ear infection and once I had an infected tooth..childbirth was a walk in the park compared to those two excruciatingly painful experiences! :(
  • Yes I have.
  • Yes. A birth where the uterus delivered with the baby. The doc was punching the inverted organ with his fist, trying to get it back in place before I bled to death. The pain was worse than anything I had ever experienced.
  • I have experienced pain and may be it was not so acute that it has knocked me unconcious.
  • Yes, I have when I had liver failue. The pain was terrible.
  • Yes, I have. The only time I ever have fainted. I had muscle spasms in my back that were extreme. I was laying in bed with them, and needed to get up. When I sat up, the pain hit, and I woke up on the floor.
  • Yes, the day my mother passed away.
  • I don't really remember it but i believe i was close to losing it when i was 4 and i had boiling water accidently poured onto my legs was in hospital for several months and my legs are still scared over 15 years later where the hair will not grow and the skin is marked.
  • I broke both ankles a few years back, I was knocked out for a few minutes. My friend thought I was dead.
  • Yes, I once had to have a large wood splinter removed from under my middle fingernail. At the hospital they removed my nail with scissors with no anaesthetic. The pain was so excruciating that I passed out.
  • Yes two years ago when i fell down the steps and shattered my tailbone all i remember was the sharp pain up my back and the next thing i remember my husband was yelling my name and shaking me to wake me up that pain was hell and still is the tailbone never grew back and the pain is still there everyday because my back will never be the same the disc keep falling because my tail bone is gone for good so just some advice never fall on you butt that hard
  • Yes. I have blacked out a couple of times from a lower-GI and groin area cramp that occurs a few times per year. A gastro-enterologist has informed me that the source of the cramp is in the long muscles of the lower pelvis; medical science at present does not have a full explanation for why it occurs.
  • No. I handle pain very well anyway.
  • In a manner of speaking, yes. Lost consciousness of the pain many times but did not pass out.
  • not yet. the worst pain i've experienced was when a cars radiator blew up in my face. the entire right side of my face and neck and part of the right side of my chest was one big blister. excruciating! somehow i stayed coherent enough to run inside and got under the shower at full cold while completely clothed. i think that's what saved me from getting badly scarred.
  • it was called a concussion
  • No I wonder is it the andrenaline that eases out the pain.

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