At age 4, I lost my left eye in an accident with a piece of glass. |
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Recently, my cat, Pokey, died. He was the first cat I ever got to say goodbye to in the vet's office, and it was so sad. He was all drugged up, and he didn't even notice me. I cried so much, and then they took him into the back to euthanize him, and I could barely keep myself from crying on the car ride home. (Actually, that's a lie. I couldn't keep myself from crying on the car ride home.) |
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At age 4, I lost my left eye in an accident with a piece of glass. |
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I fell off a fence (head first!) around 4th grade and knocked out 2 teeth, and spent the next 10 years in and out of a dentists chair, those visits were excruciating a lot of the time. Oh, yeah, the time when I had sailed with friends and was helping to put the boat in order after returning, a fully stretched bungy cord slipped out of my grasp and the end whipped right into my face/cheek, shattering a tooth, and I was 2 states away from home. Probably the worst was when as a curious (and stupid) child, I wondered what would happen as I sat near the hinge of a large park fence while it was opening and stuck a finger in the hinge as it was closing: I presented the crushed-to-a-bloody-pulp fingertip to my mother, screaming, and then I had to to have stitches on the raw mess, I don't even remember that, I probably blocked it out. Or maybe it was the time in kindergarten I fell forwards face-first (I did that a lot I guess) onto our scalloped/ridged/rough cement driveway and scraped off my face. Man what a childhood I had. |
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I am quite a lucky guy I think, after reading some of these experiences . |
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Yeah. That's a bad one for sure. And what makes it more painful is when I think: Oh, it's ok because Ziggy died comfortably in my arms. But I don't fucking know if it was comfortable at all, or a fucking nightmare at the vet for him. Pets aren't people. |
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Yeah I sometimes torture myself with thoughts like "Did he know what was happening? That it was his last moment?" I also thought that about my cats from long ago. I usually try to suppress thinking like that because I go through a box of kleenex really fast that way. |
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“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
I got a metal spike in my skull when I was 7. I was going down one of those metal slides that have a small bar above them, slipped while I was running and hit my head against the bar. For some incredibly dumb reason, the bar had sharp spikes on it. Not kidding. I bled a lot, went to the hospital and since the doctors didn't have anesthetic (thats romania for you) they had to pull the spike out and stitch my wound while I was awake. Not fun, but honestly it wasn't terribly painful. |
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Through my experience, became aware of my breath, then
Began to cultivate my art with the intention of the heart,
Started to use my sentences as reflections.
And what I saw was God was in all of us and we all come to be interconnected.
And all that was depended on all of us
And had effects like a domino when you let it.
Go with the flow, that the universe holds.
A doctor had to insert a urinary catheter to my €%&*&*#. It was awful. The pain is excruciating. I can't control myself from screaming in agony. |
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I guess I haven't endured much physical pain. I think the most painful thing I experienced was when the dentist takes that hook-shaped thing and jams it into your cavity and says "Does that hurt?" and it feels like a damn knife running across raw nerve. OF COURSE IT HURTS IT'S A CAVITY OW D: |
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Last edited by HelloBro123; 08-27-2015 at 10:37 AM.
That is so sad nothing gets to me more than a sad story involving a pet. My girlfriend and I got three pets all within a few months, and all around the same age (even though I tried to object). Now all I can think about is how terrible its going to be when they get older! What if they all pass within the same year?! I would be a disaster! |
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Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions. ~ Edgar Cayce
When i had stomach ache i think it was pretty heavy pain. |
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