As the title says. What is a physical pain you deal with?
This morning I was walking around and the joint in my right leg began to hurt. Its always in the right one. I don't really know what it is but I could get it checked out.
Edit 1: This thread took off really fast, must I say. And, I really find it shocking the conditions some of you guys have. Some are unimaginable things, well, things I wouldn't have thought of. I hope that you guys can keep going through it, is about what I can say.
By the way, I know I haven't responded to the newer comments. I apologize for it. Though, some would not always respond to comments, I feel like I should. And, I haven't seen since my phone is a bit slow and I get a bit busy sometimes. I'll resume responding to your comments again shortly.
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Lower back pain.
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My spine and neck lock up sometimes. Hurts to a point I can't turn my head or my body in any direction unless It pops back to normal. The problem is, the only way to pop it back to normal is by turning my head or back
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I've got this wicked pain in my ass from posts like this one.
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Fractured some vertebrae in high school jumping off a second floor balcony. Didn't realize it at the time and had it for months before it got so bad I could barely walk. Took years to heal and because I waited, never healed properly still to this day it hurts, especially if I stand still upright for longer than ten minutes.
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My heart hurts sometimes especially when I smoke weed. It's much more sensitive after a failed suicide attempt last year. I can't push it too hard.
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The kind that hurts
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I can stand getting hit and stuff (not in the dick), just not too hard
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I have a cyst in my left wrist. If I put too much pressure on it, it hurts. Especially if I put very sudden pressure on it, which results in a sudden intense pain and a lasting pain for the next several days.
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My job requires me to stand in the same spot for hours at a time on a hard concrete floor. My ankles are really bad from injuries sustained during sports in high school so after a long work day if I go home and sit down for any longer than ten minutes my left ankle locks up and I'm no longer able to walk.
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Back hurts like hell at the end of the day, which makes me unable to sleep well. Then I don't wake up in the brightest mood.
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My wrestling career left me with a severely damaged right rotator cuff. The cartilage in my right shoulder is also virtually nonexistent, and the friction-induced inflammation leads to slightly restricted blood flow in my right arm. The joke with the guys I coach is that I have a blue hand.
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Messed up right ankle and nerve damage in right shoulder from hs football. 10 yrs later and it still sucks. Practically blind in my right eye, been dealing with that since age 12
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Edited by CantStopWontStop: 5/11/2016 4:27:03 AMAre you sure it's a joint and maybe not a shin splint? If it's a shin splint get it checked out asap. Other than that, my lower back.
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My hip hurts when I run. So does my left Heel Do migrants count?
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I have weird stomachaches like 80% of the day. It goes down when I eat tho but it comes back in like an hour. The pain is tolerable most of the time so I just live with it. I went to a gastroenterologist recently but the stuff he prescribed doesn't help much
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I have a crunchy right ankle. From when I severely sprained it a few years ago running down some stairs and promptly falling down the last three. Flairs up on shitty weather days.
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Occasional pain in random places. [spoiler]*sigh* not [b]THAT[/b] place...[/spoiler]
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I have tendinitis in both wrists, which is probably carpel tunnel. Both thumbs hurt constantly at the joints, too, but no doctor has been able to diagnosis it. Spent a year trying to get a doctor to fix me and I eventually gave up, so I just deal with it.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis. Had it for 15 years. I'm 26 now. ¬_¬
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Occasional aches in my left thumb.
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lots of them
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Bruises
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Cramps.
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School
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For me same thing but left leg and goddamn headaches all the time
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My ankles will grind and lock, then I have to crack it, which is very painful and makes a very loud sound so I can walk. Fun, right? [spoiler]wrong[/spoiler]