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What's the most painful thing you've had to live through?

It can be emotional or physical.
SW-User
Watching my partner die from breast cancer over 8 years
Zoranna · F
My brother's death. :-(
Dusty101 · F
@Dusty101 I lost my brother too. 2 years ago. After my mum I thought I could never be so sad. But 2 years ago my wonderful brother died. Are you ok?
Zoranna · F
@Dusty101 Yes, I am now thanks. He committed suicide actually, and the shock was unbelievable. There are no adequate words actually. 😢
Dusty101 · F
[quote] no words.. how sad. My heart goes out to you. It must be very tough for his loved ones and you of course ❤
Thevy29 · 41-45, M
Brain Tumour when I was a kid. Made friends with the other kids in the ward. I am the only one left.
My youngest son's death.
SW-User
Emotional would watching my mom pass away as I was holding her. Physical would be waking up from a lateral hernia operation and the morphine wasn't working.
Bleed · 41-45, F
@SW-User I hope you find some comfort that you got to be with her when she left. I couldn't imagine losing my mum.
Ouch! I remember the pain after my first surgery. All I wanted for 4 days was to go home. By the time I got to the door of the hospital I wanted to go back to the ward. The ride home was horrendous. The 2nd time I made sure they gave me extra morphine. It made all the difference.
SW-User
@Bleed Thank you so much🤗 It was rough but yes being there comforting her was a big help. I lost my father when I was 6 years old and that also was devastating to me. In and out surgery that was supposed to take half a day ended up being a two-day ordeal because the pain medication did not work on me. I did not get numbed. It felt like I had my stomach ripped out of me. I had six holes cut in my stomach and a square patch inserted an anchored inside of me 4 anchors holding it in place. I'm terrified if I ever have surgery again.
Dusty101 · F
@SW-User 😢
SW-User
My mom's death
SW-User
Either my dad having COPD most of my life, or possibly when I was 16 and we were arguing he once told me to just die despite knowing I have bad depression
Dusty101 · F
Losing my mum. She was 59. I still struggle and it was 19 years ago 😢
SW-User
@Dusty101 🤗hugs.
Dusty101 · F
@SW-User and to you. Thank you.
SW-User
@Dusty101 You're welcome.
GypsyMiss · 41-45, F
My divorce.
SW-User
@GypsyMiss I've been through one of those as well. I know the feeling.
Bleed · 41-45, F
Me too. Although the process was upsetting, it was my choice and it was the right one.
GypsyMiss · 41-45, F
@Bleed same! Which is why I guess it was so hard for people to accept it - that was the hardest part....judgment and abandonment of family and friends.
goliathtree · 56-60, M
watching my kids go down a dark road.
SW-User
Losing the only two people I ever loved.
Suffering a severe illness alone with no help.
Being battered and treated worse than a dog by my ex husband
And being severely abused as a baby and little girl.
SW-User
The sudden and unexpected death of my dad when I was 12. Every day since he died has been one of pain. Affected me mentally and I still haven't recovered
Jentlemen · 46-50, M
My parents bought me red Ferrari. And I wanted white one !
Bleed · 41-45, F
@Jentlemen Parents can be so thoughtless!
Jentlemen · 46-50, M
@Bleed gave me PTSP
HOLLIEtheIrishRose · 22-25, F
seeing my little sister descend into heroin addiction
SW-User
@HOLLIEtheIrishRose omg I'm so sorry
schizosaint · 41-45, F
Selling my soul and becoming schizoaffective and broken hearted for 8 years
hmmm.. I guess it's too much hate that before. That's too much burden
LeahUnknown · 41-45, F
Waking up after I thought I died

 
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