@@HarmuthkuthanapalithiI actually quite like it, maybe because I have the memory of a goldfish and I keep forgetting that I’ve seen these a million times, yeah that probably explains it
there's a juvenile court judge that used creative punishments as an alternative to jail. ie: wearing a sign saying "i'm a thief", wearing a chicken suit, a toothbrush-sized wire brush to clean street racing skid marks, or 3 mos in jail. his best juvenile (no repeaters!) punishment is locked in a room for 3 hours, listening to Barry Manilow. really.
That’s it really. Knowing what was coming and unable to stop it. Hearing the oven kick on. I think I would have tried to render myself unconscious as I can’t even imagine the torture.
An important reminder that nothing in life is promised. Awful things can happen to good people. Let's remember not to take careless risks, and to be grateful for everything we have.
Hisashi Ouchi, 35 years old, was the most exposed human to radiation in history. He received 17 sieverts of radiation, equivalent to 170,000 X-rays at once. He lived for 83 days in the hospital; all his cells were killed, and his skin was peeling off his body. His flesh rotted while he was still alive, turning him into a zombie. Not even morphine could relieve his pain because he no longer had cells. It is said that this was the most painful death in history.
Shark bites, as described by victims that survive, are not felt at the time it happens. Many do not know they have been bitten. The screams, if they happen, are more connected to the fear. A frequent description is " I felt a tug on my leg, thinking my dive partner was playing games". Adrenaline is an amazing hormone.
Adrenaline is like a mechanic that ignore all the warning signal from our body for survival situations. That's why we feel unstoppable when adrenaline hit. But after that is unimaginable.
@@psychedelicartistry1. Asking the woman what is the house made of (wood), if theres any hydrant nearby or water reservatory such as a pool, if she had any neighbor to assist her getting out of there immediately. 2. Ask the woman if she is on the first or second floor. 3. Ask her to search for a window so she can breath, ask people around for help or even jump in the worst case. 3. Make sure she understands that she was going to die if she stayed there for longer than 10min and had to find a way out asap. Even if getting some burns.
i can’t even imagine being a 911 operator, especially in loretta’s case. you’d be traumatized during every shift. sitting and hearing an elderly woman screaming like that… being helpless to do anything…
I read something about a man who fell into a manhole and was slowly steamed alive. They said that with fire, your receptors will eventually give out and you won't feel (as much) pain after that point. But with steaming slowly, your receptors don't receive enough damage to quit functioning properly. In other words, you feel it until you die.
Most of these deaths sound horrible (and they are) yet they are quite fast because your lungs burn. Your brain dies after that quite quickly due to not having enough O2.
Brain tumour. I didn't want to die but several times I begged the NHS to cease treatment & let me go. It was beyond pain. I didn't just feel it, it consumed me - for days. Left me unconciouss - it was so extreme I bit through my own tongue & didn't realise!
A kidney stone was the worst pain I have ever experienced. It was even more excruciating than childbirth. It's wild how such a small stone can cause so much pain.
I have spent my life doing extreme sports and have suffered many injuries with a few of them pretty severe and the only time I ever vomited due to pain was with a kidney stone. Those things are no joke.
I have had kidney stones before and the pain was unreal. I had appendicitis and 3 babies, and what took me out was the pain I had when I had salmonella. O.m.g. it was so bad it made me puke and I don't ever puke, even with the flu I don't puke.
I've never experienced it, but I can imagine that a jagged piece of calcite, forcing its way through your urethra, would be at the very least, intolerable. My uncle had a collection in a jar of over 30 "stones". Nobody was willing to make an exact count. After his death, my family donated it to a medical college. When he was still alive, he would sometimes bring it out and rattle them around in the mason jar he kept them in. He was a weird guy. Fun, but weird.
YOU KNOW WHAT SOMEONE ACTUALLY HAD THIS TV SHOW ABOUT MOST PAINFUL VENOMOUS ANIMAL BITES . TWO GUYS WOULD COMPARE WHICH WERE WORSE . IT WAS PRETTY WILD AND TRIPPY .
Even worse when you know that the firefighters arrived at the house and took pictures instead of rescuing her. There was a big lawsuit against them iirc
My mother in law died in a fire. The neighbours tried to help her, one of them make it to the stairs, and heard her screaming. He couldn't save her. That neighbour was in therapy for a whole year because of that experience :(
The old woman in the fire was so polite the entire time. She was never rude with the operator and just tried to be patient. At the end when she said they better run if they're going to get there on time, she must have known it was the end.
I'm confused how the operator and firefighters got blamed for negligence with that case especially if she stayed on the phone with the lady and reassured her and didn't mess up the address. And if the operator heard the lady die on the phone it would make sense why the firefighters wouldn't immediately run into a burning building.
@@shaun_M1 From other information I read, the fire fighters arrived and didn't go inside. They used the time to put out a fire outside the home before even thinking about saving the woman. During all of those wasted minutes, she burned alive. Had they gone inside immediately, they might have got there on time. That was the reason for the cash settlement and all of the backlash.
Can you imagine what the operator must have felt during and after that call? She surely has had severe trauma after it and probably had it running through her head on repeat for a long time. That is mentally agonizing.
@@kaileenasystem I have rarely heard 9-1-1 calls where the operator seemed to care very much about the outcome. I think they mentally disconnect from what they're doing in order protect their sanity. I listened to the 911 call and the operator did try to provide hope all the way to the final seconds. As the fire got severely close, the woman finally asked "Are they coming?!" The operator said, "Yes, they are there. They are at the house." She started yelling out for them and she finally said, "Well, if they're coming, they better run!" After that, it was the end. There was never any urgency for the poor lady. It was like she was calling to see why her pizza is late or something.
@@kaileenasystem911 operators aren't human. The woman in this case didn't give the situation the urgency it required, and along with the firefighters, she's to blame for the death of that poor lady. It reminds me of that other operator some time ago that was mocking a woman whose car got swept by a flood. Even while the woman was drowning, the operator mocked her and showed no sympathy for her situation.
an illegal (anything really) factory is one that's unregistered/hidden to evade tax / environmental / safety / hiring / etc restrictions to cut operating costs. Factories have to meet certain standards. This is why. They evidently cut corners with safety, subjecting a worker to a horrible death.
The man in the tuna oven, Jose Melena, I couldn’t imagine the grief of his wife and kids. I believe he had 6 children. The pain of knowing their father died an agonizing death is something I couldn’t bear to imagine. For some reason I can’t help but think of my dad, since he does maintenance and works with heavy machinery and if something like that were to ever happen to him, my heart would shatter in a million pieces. May his family find solace in his memory ❤
I heard a theory that says souls will leave the body before the painful trauma occurs. People say they saw souls leave 9/11 jumpers several floors above the ground.
My son just started working in a medical facility handling heavy and dangerous machinery. He almost got his head crushed a few weeks ago. Needless to say, I pray hard every day he goes to work, and I remind him regularly to pay close attention to his surroundings. I feel you on this, very deeply.
🤔 I think fire would be worse because it's a slow burn. I think gas would be second worse because ur burnt rapidly and lava the least because death is almost instant. All awful though...
@@chrisandchenoanot really, predators like lions kill you instantly with a bite in the throat, while bears they eat you slowly while you die in excruciating pain. The guy eaten alive by bears in the video endured a whopping 15+- minutes of being eaten alive. Imagine how that feels compared to getting eaten by a lion
I had a call while working in an oil field. A steam line used to pump steam into the oil wells had broken underground. A man fell through the ground into the hole, he boiled in 600 degree steam.
Imagine being the person who closed the door and turned it on , they must feel so very guilty, saying to themselves, if only I looked or called out to see if anyone was there
Text wall: At a facility I worked at, it was part of my job to do safety training with all new hires, and part of that safety training was using the trash compactors - which were these massive 20 foot metal containers, each hooked up to a very large hydraulic pushing arm. The containers had access points from the exterior, which were positioned against the building in a non-gated emergency access area. I always told every person to pound the fire out of the door and yell into the container, "Get out now, I'm running the compactor," wait 30 seconds, and then yell, "You've got 10 more seconds to leave after I close this door." Close the door, listen for rustling while counting to 30 seconds again, and finally arm and run the machine. I always worried a transient would fall asleep in one of the containers for warmth since they look like a regular trailer container to an unknowing person. Never had a single report, near-miss, or complaint about an operator of our compactors during my time with that company. 🙏
I'm sure he never thought that a coworker would be so stupid to crawl in there in the first place and not tell anyone that he's going to crawl in there to check & fix something. I would never crawl in there, I would tell my boss that there's something wrong with the machine and call maintenance and shut down the machine and put a lock out tug out tag on it. Every company has maintenance employees let them check & fix the machine.
@@lapulapupintado2892Yeah the guy was asking for it. It almost makes me wonder if it was suicide. There was a similar incident at a Kayak factory in the UK in 2010 as well, his name was Alan Catterall.
@@lapulapupintado2892but it was a mistake , it's similar to how a father would try to fix an equipment himself. I don't know but I feel like putting myself in his shoes, I imagine that he thought in a simple manner 'Let me just fix this real quick'. It's an innocent and swift thought, some of us can have it. It seems so likely to happen to many people, and it's unfortunate that he was one of them.
My dad got set ablaze while working on a car engine. His partner didn't properly set the fuel line so when he tested the engine it was like a flamethrower. My dad survived with minimal lasting burns, but he said the pain was indescribable. He just knew he was going to die. Thank God another mechanic put him out and rushed him to the hospital in time.
I burned the top of my thumb 2 days ago, it started to form a blister almost instand and even this was fkng painful, cant imagine getting burned like your dad.
Same exact thing happened to my dad…. Believe he was in a frame pit….. it was so awful I’ll never forget going to the hospital and seeing his face/shoulders it was unbelievable. He ended up being fine and looking just he did but it took a long time and up till he died several years ago he had to be very careful with sunlight.
@@calyba5627I cut the end of my thumb off to the bone, but it's fully healed now. Didn't even hurt due to the shock. It was when I had to rip the dry gauze the nurse applied off that I specifically remember.
Theres something even more tragic about Loretta's death iirc. Firefighters weren't minutes away; they were on the property when she died. The house was situated among many trees, and the fire had either lit them or was about to light them. First responders deemed a forest fire as a more dire issue, and dealt with that instead of rescuing Loretta. The firefighter captain was later have found to be standing by posting Snapchats of the situation as well.
Similar to Treadwell, denied his rights to protect himself by forestry police to carry a gun for protection from rogue bears. A bear ate him and his girlfriend because they denied his right to self- carry. They tried to hide this fact making Treadwell out to be a nature lover.
@broski98 Loretta's death was an outrage. She should be alive. Incompetent firefighters who are continually called heroes by local news, should all have been fired. The rangers and police should have been fired and were responsible for two people dying in the case of Timothy Treadwell and his girlfriend. Snapchatting by the fireman during the fire that killed Loretta is outrageous.
@@inglessimplificadoquitofirefighters.... organizations in general situations are negligent. ER, police, med responders, firefighters. The name of the game
I don't really know how I ended up watching this video or why I kept watching it. It's terrifying as hell. But what scared me the most was the thought that how worst it would be if the people who went through all those sufferings were to live forever with the pain. Funny fact, that's what hell's supposed to be.
What the old woman went through is one of my worst fears. Imagine being unable to flee the situation and you just have to sit there and accept your fate.
To be fair, she almost certainly passed out before enduring much of the burning and pain from that. Most people don't die in fires from the burns. In fact, almost nobody does. It's the smoke inhalation that does it, and usually you lose consciousness before death.
The fact that they let the old lady burn to death with barely any help on the way, giving the family 200k for the incident. But when a woman was arrested and illegaly searched, waiting for starbucks to open, and got awarded 8.25 million dollars. Tbh this is just insane
SCOTUS decided that cops and fire departments have no duty to rescue or save you or stop any shooting against you. Why we pay taxes for people who won’t do job!?
Actually a guy in poland covered himself in fire too. It happened in 1968.(A 65 years old veteran). It was a protest against communism and invasion of czechoslowakia. Before his journey to Warsaw he made his will, and recorded an anti-communist message on a adio tape. While traveling to Warsaw on a train he wrote a goodbye letter to his wife, but because of the communist regime the letter was intercepted, and she got it after 22 years. Before his act of self burning, at the Warsaw stadium, he threw at the crowd some leaflets with a protest appeal. Then he lit himself on fire and didn't let anyone put it out. He died of his burns (85% of the entire body) 4 days later in a hospital. This protest was passed over in silence by all official media.
I remember a video on the case of a japanese man (I don't remember the name) who got severe radiation exposure from an incident at work, and the law stated that healthcare had to do everything in its reach to keep him alive, so he spent like 3 months, in an excruciating pain, slowly decomposing and receiving hourly blood transfusions just waiting to die... Edit: the name is Hisashi Ouchi
Same, why do I watch these frigging videos right before bed. I have claustrophobia, so it didn't help watching all those people meet their demise way underground stuck in a cave.
@@apolicum Well with 1000000000000000000000000000 of planets a lot have the middle ages still ahead... and think of the next universe after this one, and the next... a lot of pain still to come.........
My personal most painful experience Physical pain was 8 months ago, needing an emergency c section after 33 hours of labour ... Epidural didn't work, spinal tap should've worked for the section ... But due to spinal damage from a motorbike accident I had it wasn't working as it should, I felt them start the section ... I dunno what they did after I screamed out but the pain eventually stopped The worst mental pain I've ever felt, was 6 months before I fell pregnant, sitting with all my pain medications from the bike accident Infront of me, no less than 50 tablets ready to take them all ... That was my worst emotional pain that day .. No matter your pain everyone, you're not alone reach out, help will always be there ❤❤
Same here. Constantly passed out. Still get nightmares of that pain years later. And every weird feeling in the area around the kidneys give me massive panic attacks. Since i got misdiagnosed for a time when they started, it got so bad that i started to get blood poisoning and had to get an emergency operation. Never again. Imma take the lava pool any time.
I remember when my lung collapsed at work and I'm in first aid writhing and convulsing in pain. First thing the LP guy says is, "must be kidney stones" lol. He must have been traumatized by the pain from it to think that.
I fell on the stairs when I was 33 weeks pregnant, dislocating my left shoulder. I screamed for 2 hours waiting for the ambulance to come. Being pregnant, I was only administered IV paracetamol which did nothing. That was the worst pain I had experienced, until I gave birth naturally to my baby who was in the posterior position……….. People say you forget all about childbirth after. It has been 4 years. I still remember.
@@sophieso6850 I never found the pain beautiful. I felt like she was like a vampire sucking my life force away. I had a very difficult pregnancy and I never want to feel that way ever again. She is my whole world and I would do it all again for her.
06:27 Aaron Bushnell is another example he didn't only endure the pain of burning alive, he also kept repeating his message " free Palestine" in the flames until he collapsed
This is about how painful it is. The radiation destroys your nervous system, you literally rot and decay alive. With no functioning nerves, you can't feel anything.
The worst part I'd argue is not just the acute pain, which is pretty terrifying, but unlike a lot of the aforementioned 'deaths by fire' - those are relatively quick by comparison - radiation exposure is an incredibly long drawn-out journey of immense suffering (we're talking several days or even weeks in some cases). compounded by the fact that the very veins in your body themselves will eventually collapse to the point you cannot even receive IV painkillers (eg morphine) or anaesthesia. It's for this reason alone that, if you happened to get nuked, you want to be as close to the detonation site as possible. The nearer you are to ground zero, the more instantaneous your death would be, possibly occurring even quicker than your brain's ability to perceive any of it (I think the number is something like 10 or 100 milliseconds)
@@ILaunchNukes It takes time for your nerves to die, and while the radiation poisoning is killing them, you feel every single bit of those nervous cells popping and rotting away.
I had suffered 3rd degree burns on my legs due to an accident of boiling water pouring on my legs back in 2021. I remember suffering from excruciating pain for a whole day, which had no sign of fading away at all. Fortunately after a continuous medical treatment for an entire 2 months, I finally returned back to normal. After agonizing formation of black blisters on my legs, that got swollen up after a few days. So I can't even comprehend the amount of pain these people suffered in their moments before death.
Can I ask how?! Lol I've never done this as I'm very aware of where my hands are. I will say I've stubbed my little toe and other toes as they're further away from eyesight and easier to misjudge... Oh the last one, I was watering my carolina reaper plant on a wall and the top part of the wall next to it fell, a full sized brick landed clean on my big toe (I had shoes on and it was from hip height) but wow, It took my breathe away ... erm sorry didn't mean to verbal Diarrhea
Those Monks are a breed of their own. They set themselves on fire and literally sit there and burn and don't make a sound. That is just absolutely mind boggling.
Idk but this also reminds of the self lynching of the American army soldier who did for solidarity with Gaza. Yet he didn't mention it even tho it happened very recently, but then again, even American media didn't cover it. Very normal people can do that too for the sake of humanity, not just monks.
140? Those scientists clearly haven't factored in the emotional pain of seeing your best friend get a higher score than you on a test they barely studied for.
That kind of pain is directly because of your ego. Only losers have egos. Its there for the personality to try & make up for a lack of self confidence.
@@PoonahNee My ego's flatter than a textbook my friend barely opened, and somehow they still aced the test. Maybe the scientists who made that pain scale just weren't competitive enough. (all in good fun!)
@@arshmishra4798 Also, in my experience, the ones who usually state they did not study, did so, but are insecure about their intelligence & are out trying to prove they are smart by saying they did not study. He studied but wants you to think him smart.
@@PoonahNee everyone has ego as without an ego, there’s no sense of self, and people may feel bad about doing bad on a test while a friend did better for many reasons besides thinking they were smarter than them.
I feel you. My fiancee Passed away five years ago over night, sudden and quick, which left us all heartbroken. Quite literally. My heart ached for days until I decided to live on. Worst pain ever.
@@Viking_ClipsI'm so sorry to hear that, I've lost someone I loved to suicide. It's not your fault, it's always a very complicated situation that leads to a tragedy like this. Please try to be as compassionate with yourself as you can, treat yourself like you would if someone you loved was grieving. It's very important to have self-compassion.
The worst death was the death of Hisashi Ouchi. He died for radiation and he lived 83 days with more radiation than any human in the history, his skin peeled off and his foot fell off. His heart had 3 heart attacks in 1 hour and he had no chromosomes or DNA in his body.
You found the whole recording? I watched the video linked in the description and I don’t know if I want to find the whole recording. I feel like I may be wrong to listen to someone’s agonizing final moments for entertainment, but I’m still curious.
Umm, I didn't die, but during my c-section I suddenly Felt Everything being cut by the surgeon's scapel. I wasn't able to respond, nor speak. Thank God, I went back under the anesthesia. Had 7 operations that were fine. I've been very afraid of going through that again!! Thank you for the video. ❤
Loretta burning to death in her house is far, FAR more messed up & blatantly ignored than you would ever think it'd be. Loretta was told multiple times by the dispatcher that rescuers were on their way inside to help, that the firefighters HAD responded to the alert & knew that someone was in the building, and she was even screaming at the top of her lungs, all while being able to hear them outside the house. What did the captain do while all this was happening? He was taking selfies for social media. Several minutes of taking pictures, and a lot of doing nothing while Loretta burned to death. I may be an athiest, but I'd be fine if I woke up one day and found out that there's a hell, because he'll end up there too. Not only did he let someone burn to death, take away someone's wife, mother, and grandmother, he also used the situation to reel everyone in & away from saving lives so he could clout chase. Absolute worthless being who doesn't deserve life. If you're curious, he was terminated. Took way too long for it to happen and he should've 100% been arrested & given a life sentence, but maybe someday.
I have also seen that he prioritised stopping the fire spreading to nearby trees over saving her life. Completely bad decision, human life is more precious than property or trees. I hope he was fired and his crew reprimanded. IDK if this could have been prosecuted as involuntary manslaughter, as IDK the law in his area. It was at least severe negligence.
I love how these all imply some bodily nightmare, but the worst nightmare is growing old and watching the people you loved and grew up with drop one by one as you age. The inescapable reality of realizing you're only young once, and you can't stop that. You can't de-age. Sure, you can end it all...but that hurts the ones left behind. If you're incredibly healthy and outlive all you knew, congratulations. You are in a world that has changed so much, almost no one remembers the world you grew up in anymore. Everything becomes obsolete and replaced. Soon enough, you get replaced as more humans are born. Growing old is the biggest torture of all.
I had a huge leg infection in 2015 that nearly cost me my right leg. Waking up in the middle of the night and walking to the bathroom to sit down on the toilet may have been the single most excruciating pain of my entire life as massive quantities of infected fluid drained down into my lower leg. I'd say it had to be at least a 100 on the pain register. It felt like someone was slowly cutting my leg off. A close second would be when doctors had to debride (scrape dead skin away) from my open ankle wound after my surgery to remove all the infected skin from my leg. A nurse asked me what the pain level was out of 10 and I said a 10.
I was hit by a police man speeding almost twice the posted 30mph, no lights no sirens, didn't see him coming until the last millisecond where all I seen was a flash of light. Dislocated my femur, It broke my tibia plateau into 75-100 pieces (shen bone, at the knee joint) and my fibia in two. I actually didn't feel it I even walked on it to get my wife out of the passenger seat. Wasn't until I looked down that I seen my leg going in two directions that I felt it, and it didn't hurt as bad as I thought it would for my first broken bone(s). Then they gave me a leg brace and I continued walking on it daily. Then came the surgery and oh dear Lord it sucked. I woke up she said rate your pain on a level of 1-10. I said 12. At the time I was addicted to fentanyl, they kept pumping morphine in my IV and it wasn't strong enough, a half hour in the recovery room took 1 1/2 hours. I finally told the nurse that I was addicted to a much stronger drug to just pass me through to the other room so I can get discharged go home and take the drugs I'm on. I got home took the fentanyl and it was a little better. I had to use the bathroom so I got up on my crutches and as soon as my body left the bed and my leg was dangling worst pain ever, felt like my lower leg was ripping off at the knee. 1 year 1 month sober, 1 year 2 months from the accident and still feel pains in my knee. Can't run or do things like I used to.
@@EustahijeMihajlović OK that's fine then random person on the internet, you get to tell me how much pain I felt. You get to tell me how my life was lived. Congratulations.
Yeah, the worst thing I have experienced is my skin between nose and upper lip being sewed without anesthesia and that was a nightmare. And I would definitely refuse to go through something much worse than that
I read an article years ago regarding him. I’m sure you could find the information still today. With years of practice, the monks are able to get into such a deep meditation they’re not even in this world, so to speak. He didn’t feel anything.
@@KAT-dg6elI believe it. I meditated while in labor with my daughter and was able to make it through 18 hours of contractions without any pain medication. I laid there with my eyes closed and the nurses kept asking me why I was so quiet. I was in the zone 🧘🏻♀️
if anyone is curious the dol scale was just something proposed by 3 dudes and it never got any sort of widespread adaptation. it also did not really add much science to it. 1 dol was supposed to be just enough for you to tell a difference, and thats about how scientific the scale is, its really mostly just based on soft values like that
When I was 21 I had a severe aneurism. It happened because I had MRSA built up in my heart and I was waiting for part of my heart to be replaced but part of the infection broke off and moved to my brain, causing it to rapidly eat a hole in a blood vessel and when that exploded i had a stroke. While it was not necessarily physically as painful as being burned alive, when you are 21 years old screaming and begging for help, and then go unconscious; waking up to the doctors telling you they had no idea it had moved up to your brain and that you'll never walk again or move your left arm/hand for the rest of your life, as a 27 year old now, I can say living like this is the most painful fucking thing i could ever imagine and I'd never wish it upon my worst enemy. My entire life feels like it was robbed from me and honestly some days I pray I don't wake up. I constantly have seizures all the time now on top of all of that loss of movement. I'd do anything to go back and somehow warn the doctors that it was inside my brain...
@@pandaprewmaster325 i appreciate you saying that. thank you :) but honestly I'm as good as I'm going to get, I did extensive physical therapy for a very long time and at the point I'm at now, I can barely get by on my own so my mom basically has to take care of me for the rest of my life which I hope is short. Word of advise to anyone who gets a MRSA infection; do not wait to get treatment and do not put off anything the doctors tell you to do.
I can't possibly imagine a fraction of the physical & the emotional pain you are going through. But I hope you get the strength to live, for your mom and for the people that love you. May you find something to be passionate about and may your strength give courage to those who need it ❤
I have a friend who was a Fire Chief and he told me that one time they went on a call where an older lady called and said her house was on fire and she was trapped in the kitchen. He said that when he arrived they got the flames out and found her in the kitchen. The fire had not gotten to her, but only the heat. He told me she was perfectly baked, golden brown like a chicken. She was leaning against the wall with a melted phone against her head. He also told me a de-gloving story about one of his firemen that got burned and he tried to help him up and all of his flesh on his arm just slid off like a glove.
I have stories from people that are trauma surgeons and medical doctors. On a housecall they discovered the decomposing body of someone who had choked on their own vomit. Another one was where a butcher's kid was playing in the butcher's shop and put his arm into the meat grinder while unsupervised... Another guy also put his *blank* into a vacuum cleaner. Didn't end well. Another one was where a patient took other patients as a hostage and was shot by the police. The doctors put so much plasma into his body that it started to come out of his wounds, because he had bled to death from multiple gunshot injuries.
Since other people in here are telling their stories, I might as well tell you some of mine. Not really mine, but my dad is a paramedic and he has seen some SHIT. Here are some of the worst that he has seen😊 One time he got a call for a car accident and he got there and he knew it was gonna be bad because one of the people involved, a woman in a small car, had her entire front of her car crushed like a crumpled up paper. (Head on collision with a speeding semi truck btw in case you're wondering.) Anyway, he looked at her in the seat and she appeared to be mostly okay, surprisingly. She was bleeding pretty bad from her head but it definitely looked survivable. Maybe some brain damage but he thought "eh, this ain't too bad" then he goes over to her and asks if she's okay and she doesn't answer. He asks again and realizes that she's unresponsive. He thinks that she's probably passed out but he still can't see her face very well because it's literally planted in the steering wheel. Since she's unresponsive, he obviously has to take her out of the car. He goes to take her out and her head moves up to where she's basically looking at him and her entire face SLIDES OFF OF HER FUCKING HEAD! Turns out, the force of her hitting her head on the steering wheel in the collision had completely detached her face from her head. No, she did not survive. He had one of a man who attempted suicide via shooting himself in the face with a shotgun. It blew his entire head off (shocker, I know) but he was STILL ALIVE. The only thing left was his bottom jaw. They loaded him up in the ambulance and the entire time he was sitting there breathing super heavily and trying to yell (I assume for help but he didn't have a mouth so he couldn't talk) but all that was coming out was the blood gurgling from his windpipe. They could literally see it bubbling out as he was breathing. He ended up making it to the hospital and died 6 hours later. No clue how he survived that long but he did. This one isn't as gory but fucked him up so badly that he started crying so hard while telling me that he literally had to pull over to the side of the road and wait to stop crying because he couldn't see through his tears. So anyway, he got a call on the 4th of July about a father who had shot himself in the face while his whole family had watched. He had two kids and a wife who all loved him very much and he shot himself in front of them. They arrived and his body was still there, lifeless on the living room couch. He said that the worst part on any call he gets (but especially ones like these) is having to hear all of the family members screaming at you to help them but you know there is nothing you can do because the person is already dead. They're screaming at you to help them but you can't say no so you either have to ignore them or just say that you'll do whatever you can. He says any time he has to do that it's one of the most heartbreaking things ever. This one really makes me sad because he's only ever told this one once, unlike most of the other ones on here. The combination of him absolutely balling in the car and him never wanting to speak of it again really gets to me. Alright. I've saved the worst one for last. He says that this one has fucked him up the most. He wasn't the same for MONTHS after this happened. Anyway, he got a call for a car accident. He got there and it was a van with a mother, father, and two kids. One was about 5 or 6, and the other was around 1 year old. Maybe a little less. The van was on fire when he got there. The collision had ignited the gas inside the car and it exploded. All the windows were closed, doors were locked, and the parents were dead from the explosion so they couldn't even unlock the doors. They had to get firemen out there with an angle grinder and cut the doors off. The only ones alive were the kids. They were locked inside with the fire and they couldn't get in because it was locked so my dad had to sit there and watch this 1 year old burn to a crisp in his car seat until he stopped screaming. Once the fire died down and they could go in, they literally had to cut them out of the seats because they had melted into them. They literally became one with the seats. Sorry for the rant but yeah. Just wanted to share this with you guys because, I mean, why not ruin your day?
I’ve seen the monk video. It’s pretty famous, but there’s no way I’m listening to that 911 recording. I’m glad that, assuming that whole story is true, nobody will ever hear the recording of Timothy Treadwell and his girlfriend.
@@Whoopdido777 I've actually heard it before. Pretty sure it can be found on RUclips unless they took it down. I went on a deep dive on him after hearing about his story at a church revival with my parents. It's horrifying to listen to. I hope none of their family ever finds it, completely heartbreaking.
@@ur.fav.demidude I’m pretty sure that’s fake. It sounds like you did a little bit of research on him. I assume you watched Grizzly Man then right? I only watched that once and without looking it up, I swear there was a recording and in Grizzly Man it shows Werner Herzog letting Timothy’s mom listen to it. She listened to it on headphones so we, as viewers, couldn’t hear it. Then afterwards they both decided that the tape should be destroyed. It was the one and only copy.
@@Whoopdido777 I thought Werner was the one who listened to it? Upon doing so, he told her to destroy the tape, but she never did apparently. Consensus is the one online is a fake though.
I think the most excruciating pain i ve ever felt was 24 hours with a broken tooth and nerve exposed. The pain was so crazy, i was bashing my head into the wall. Fun fact, when i sipped some wather and kept the tooth submerged it gave me relief but as soon as i swallowed, the pain was unbearable.
Yes the temporary relief of water!! False lullaby! I’ve had so many toothaches and I actually put it up there as more painful or as painful as a boiling water burn I suffered bcos pain killers don’t seem to work on teeth. I’ve been so close to pulling my own teeth out. They’re fucking EVIL. You should see my “toothache kit”. For future reference, try the following: *Lignocaine toothache lotion from chemist *Clove Oil *Sensodyne toothpaste (I’m not sure how that stuff works but I cannot live without it, it must calm the exposed nerves..) *Always have Amoxycillin on hand in the case you think it’s a root canal/abscess. Jump on that stuff asap. I don’t have any other advice except I absolutely feel for you and I’ve had sooo many root canals/cracked teeth/excruciating toothaches over the past couple of years I can’t even count. I empathise, it’s an extremely underrated pain. I’ve been nursing one this week. I rely on the lignocaine lotion, sensodyne & rocking back and forth and moaning and groaning. 😭😭💀
Omg, I JUST commented the same thing! The other person said natural birth was the worst pain she felt after having a dislocated shoulder. I was like, I've given birth naturally 3 times and have had a dislocated hip. But the absolute WORST PAIN I ever felt was a tooth. I had broken it when I ate something, which exposed a nerve. That explosion of pain is fkn horrible!! I wouldn't wish that on anyone. Hands down the worst ever. When the pain would do that explosion, I would literally scream, cry, and slam my fists on whatever I could. There's this stuff called Dent Temp that truly helps!! It's made to fill in temporarily if you lose a filling. But I just covered my whole tooth with it, and it hardens. I cried once the dentist removed it, because I was so happy the pain was not going to happen anymore.
I can believe that! I had an abscessed tooth and the only thing that kept me from screaming was a glass full of ice water. The dentist, (a friend), just shook his head when I walked in. The pus from the abscess builds so much pressure up around the nerve and there's no place for it to go and the cold water literally 'cools' it down. It is a maddening kind of pain!!!
The most painful thing I’ve experienced so far in my life was stepping on a rusty wood screw, not a nail… a screw! The ones with threads, had to literally *twist it* out of my foot. And then I had to get a tetanus vaccine.
In my city about a month and a half ago, a little boy of 8 years old named Tamim died after being run over by a truck while he was playing with his friends and then one of them unintentionally pushed him under the truck's wheel. The entire middle part of his body was crushed (from his knees to his chest) and the most terrifying thing is that he remained alive for a few moments, enough to comprehend what happened to him. Damn, I can't imagine anything worse than this.
One key takeaway here. If a place is fenced off, with signs saying WARNING, DO NOT ENTER, or KEEP OUT, then stay away. It never ceases to amaze me how many disregard these notices, even when the danger is painfully obvious.
I've passed three kidney stones in my life. The first time (I had no idea what was happening) was the most pain I've ever been in by a wide margin. I thought my appendix had burst and I was a goner. For 20 minutes, I couldn't form words, let alone sentences. My girlfriend at the time was super freaked out. The next ones were bad, but at least I knew what was happening. Hydrate, people!
@@prince_dogboy Never had kidney stones but had obstructed bile duct from galbladder stone. That was a laying on back rolling back and forth experience for me.
Lost in the absolutely pointless and preventable death of Timothy Treadwell, is the extreme love and courage his girlfriend showed when she attacked the enraged grizzly bear with a frying pan. Hitting the grizzly bear around it's head and face and body trying to get it off of her boyfriend. This valiant act of love and self sacrifice in the face of a horrific adversary cost her, her life. Treadwell's complete selfishness cost him, his girl and the bear their lives. But his girlfriend was fearless. Rest in peace, brave woman.
In terms of my actual memory serves, the most pain I’ve endured was from a bacterial infection in my heart called: Endocarditis. The infection wound up spreading through my body in my blood. I could not get a scan because the infection was causing my kidneys to fail, so the dye they need for the scan could kill me. About 3 weeks later I was literally on my deathbed, and the docs made the risky but crucial decision to use the dye for the scan, and the second they found it, I went in for open heart. I stayed for another 2 weeks for initial recovery, and was eventually returned home with a PIC line, tubes and wires to continue my recovery, and I had to remain home with all that for another 6 weeks.
@@helenafranzen9828 it is a gift, I’ve been through way worse, but, I have no memory of the really bad stuff. Which, is from what I’ve been told, full of pain and trauma. People call me the miracle of both my biological AND adoptive family, since I am alive and survived a lot of things that would kill most people. Due to how distant all that is now, I like to joke that I am still on the wrong side of the dirt meaning I am still alive. Docs even told me that I have medically died more times than even they could count.
@@caigetompkins3759 I agree. Most of my memories are supressed. All I can actually recall is the pain and the fact that many people think my journey is unique. You and I live in a different part of the world which make our circumstances a bit different, but what is not is the brush of death and that we survived despite all odds. None of my doctors thouht I would survive and planned for care in the end of life. I dont think I have done anything to deserve it, but i cherish life every day and I hope that each and everyone would be equally lucky. You and me know this is not always the truth.
@@helenafranzen9828 yes very much so. From what I’ve heard, even my own birth was a trauma. And before. My biological mother tried to…get rid of me with a clothes hanger, and failed, I was born 2 months early, with a ton of mental and physical disorders. At the time the worst of it was that my heart was never full formed. My mother would also lock me and my brothers in our room for days without food as a punishment. Someone in my biological family (idk who) was a bit too close to me and my siblings. And this went on to the time I was 5 years old. Then I was put into foster care for about a year and adopted at the age of 6. I got very lucky with my parents. My older brother has now passed on purpose (officially) and now my younger brother is in serious trouble. My eldest sister is on drugs, and my mother is somewhere and very very psychotic. My middle sister is doing well, and so is my younger sister and my father. I am 25 now, and due to my age, a lot of people say that idk the cruelty that life can throw, but Ik the we both know more than most. Aside from the abuse, I’ve witnessed deaths in unspeakable ways. And have lost a lot of family members and one my closest friends. and as for my mental disorders, people automatically judge me before they even understand me which causes a lot of trouble. I am alive now, and I am doing everything I can to live a good life in terms of my morality. And trying to find a way to make a decent living.
I almost died falling in the same geysers when I was a kid. I got to close trying to take a picture and walked right off the edge and LUCKILY I landed in a dirt patch surrounded by boiling geysers… So when I heard that on the list, it gave me goosebumps 😖
My heart aches for that 911 operator. I don’t think I could handle that. Having to sit there, powerless to help, listening while someone burns to death.
But at the same time, what can you really do? The lady was post-surgery with a walker not really being able to move fast. What CAN you tell her. And a firetruck was on its way? Could shave had maybe a helicopter dispatched? Would that have gotten to the location faster?
Mad respect to the guy who went through all these deaths to tell us which was the most painful.
😂😂😂😂😂
Grow up this is old
@@HarmuthkuthanapalithiI actually quite like it, maybe because I have the memory of a goldfish and I keep forgetting that I’ve seen these a million times, yeah that probably explains it
Mad respect to the people who actually suffered these painful experiences.
Mad respect to the "online enthusiasts" (amateurs) who allegedly combed thru "scientific studies" to create this authoritative "ranking"
There's one that wasn't mentioned and it's the most painful: Being tied down and locked in a room, listening to pop country.
@traybern Michael Bolton singing pop country, but instead it's a pop country cover of a Michael Bolton song?
Taylor Swift & Miley Cyrus comes to my mind. 😂
there's a juvenile court judge that used creative punishments as an alternative to jail. ie: wearing a sign saying "i'm a thief", wearing a chicken suit, a toothbrush-sized wire brush to clean street racing skid marks, or 3 mos in jail. his best juvenile (no repeaters!) punishment is locked in a room for 3 hours, listening to Barry Manilow. really.
Could be much worse.....hip hop
For me it would be jazz
Burning slowly in a claustrophobic place has got to be the worst.
And knowing you will die
That’s it really. Knowing what was coming and unable to stop it. Hearing the oven kick on. I think I would have tried to render myself unconscious as I can’t even imagine the torture.
@@Metusalem979that’s the part you long for not fear when your being slowly roasted alive in a confined space.
Medival christians would easily invent something much painful.
@@KelerionThat’s for sure. It’s painful just to be with them on a daily basis.
"An illegal chocolate factory" is a phrase I never thought I would hear.
Same lol
Willy wonka confirmed?
Sounds like a real life willy Wonka 😭
Willy Wanker -- discount Wonka because copyright.
An important reminder that nothing in life is promised. Awful things can happen to good people. Let's remember not to take careless risks, and to be grateful for everything we have.
Fact bruda
This shows we all gonna die in the end.
I personally would take more risk
shani louk is a proof of it. went to a music festival and ended up dying one of the most brutal deaths from modern age.
In other words: Praying to God isn't a guaranteed way of a better life
Safety 1st is never the worst. It might sound corny but it's a good damn warning.
Hisashi Ouchi, 35 years old, was the most exposed human to radiation in history. He received 17 sieverts of radiation, equivalent to 170,000 X-rays at once. He lived for 83 days in the hospital; all his cells were killed, and his skin was peeling off his body. His flesh rotted while he was still alive, turning him into a zombie. Not even morphine could relieve his pain because he no longer had cells. It is said that this was the most painful death in history.
And all because of a screwdriver.
@@cheapskatepanicSavage
It’s fitting that his last name was “Ouchi.”
So sad.
@@BrockLanders 💀
My mother in law visiting me was 289 points on the pain scale, but I miraculously survived.
add +10 bonus pts if you are remodeling at said time.
LOL 😂😂😂
Y'all are killing me!!!!
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YES
Knowing that your loved one suffered so much pain and fear before death breaks you so much. It is so shocking.
Shark bites, as described by victims that survive, are not felt at the time it happens. Many do not know they have been bitten. The screams, if they happen, are more connected to the fear. A frequent description is " I felt a tug on my leg, thinking my dive partner was playing games". Adrenaline is an amazing hormone.
Is it adrenaline or are their teeth as sharp as surgical blades..
Being shot is about the same. But the sharpness of blades and teeth causes your brain to not recognize the pain
Adrenaline is our best defense mechanism. We're so lucky to have it
That is why I never go swimming 🏊♀️ at the beach 🏝️
Adrenaline is like a mechanic that ignore all the warning signal from our body for survival situations. That's why we feel unstoppable when adrenaline hit. But after that is unimaginable.
Death in lava is even more painful when you dont have "keep inventory" enabled
True
Real minors play it real
Makes no sense
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this was not a banger
Doc: On a scale of 1-10, how bad is your pain?
Patient: 140
Suicide not allowed
“Now this is for posterity, so be honest. How do you feel?”
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“Interesting…”
💀💀 @@LisaJones-xk6xz
140?? Ok let me play the song "Funky Town".
@@Simon_Kaggwa_Njalano. Leave funky town out of this conversation. People might google that! 😅
Imagine being that dispatcher, having to listen to an old woman burn, then being blamed for not doing her job right afterwards.
She didn't do it right and someone died. she listened to it happen. It's a horrifying listen.
@@keetahbrough What do you think she could have done differently, and what would you have done had you been in the same situation?
@@psychedelicartistry1. Asking the woman what is the house made of (wood), if theres any hydrant nearby or water reservatory such as a pool, if she had any neighbor to assist her getting out of there immediately. 2. Ask the woman if she is on the first or second floor. 3. Ask her to search for a window so she can breath, ask people around for help or even jump in the worst case. 3. Make sure she understands that she was going to die if she stayed there for longer than 10min and had to find a way out asap. Even if getting some burns.
I can't imagine the guilt that the worker must feel for closing that oven door..
oh yeah, I didn't think about him... must be 140 on mental pain scale 😰
@Mag-Nuss and deep depression for the rest of his life,what a torture...
Maybe the victim stole his tuna lunch from the office fridge one time... So one day he closed the door and turned him into someone elses tuna lunch.
joking abt it is weird@@LtFoodstamp
@@LtFoodstampdo better; this isn’t the contribution the world needs.
"One more video before bed"
The video:
whyyyy am i doing this to myself!!! guess i cant blame about the possible nightmares i might have now
this is me right now. I was just about to go to bed lol
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@@hanamaria777 Same here🥱 it's 00:43 rn
Same 😅 almost 6am
I don’t why these videos are recommended for me late at night
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Because you are one sick puppy like the rest of us 😈
Same page here
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Its 11:30pm rn
i can’t even imagine being a 911 operator, especially in loretta’s case. you’d be traumatized during every shift. sitting and hearing an elderly woman screaming like that… being helpless to do anything…
I read something about a man who fell into a manhole and was slowly steamed alive. They said that with fire, your receptors will eventually give out and you won't feel (as much) pain after that point. But with steaming slowly, your receptors don't receive enough damage to quit functioning properly. In other words, you feel it until you die.
Hey I watched that one too!!
How do you slowly 'steam'? Its over 100 Celsius, so you're still getting roasted alive, dude. Not too sure bout this one 😅
Basically, that is just what lobsters feel. Being steamed alive. Which is why I wouldn't eat one.
@@Petra44YT I'll eat 2 next time
@@Hooskerdoo32One on his behalf lmaoo.
I would need therapy for life after being the dispatcher who answered Loretta's call.
and then they partly blamed her 🤦🏻♂️
@@DaMetalBeast go listen to that audio, she was being stupid AF
@@renzololboy dude, when some say ignorance is a blessing they were thinking about this. I dont think anyone should listen to that for their own good
@@vampirecount3880Agreed. I accidentally came across it. It was awful.
@@renzololboy I don't have the guts to listen to these things anymore. Could you give us the TLDR? How was she being stupid?
steamed alive is the worst one possible. it melts you but keeps your nerves intact so you feel literally everything.
Hopefully the brain recognizes the trauma and finds a way to shut it off. 😢
Most of these deaths sound horrible (and they are) yet they are quite fast because your lungs burn. Your brain dies after that quite quickly due to not having enough O2.
There's a lot of of skinning videos from mexican cartels, in most of them the victim does not scream like when he is burned
jesus christ.
@@sethss1131you are knowledgable to a worrying extent
Brain tumour. I didn't want to die but several times I begged the NHS to cease treatment & let me go. It was beyond pain. I didn't just feel it, it consumed me - for days. Left me unconciouss - it was so extreme I bit through my own tongue & didn't realise!
I pray for you.
I pray for you.
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A kidney stone was the worst pain I have ever experienced. It was even more excruciating than childbirth. It's wild how such a small stone can cause so much pain.
Suicide not allowed
I have spent my life doing extreme sports and have suffered many injuries with a few of them pretty severe and the only time I ever vomited due to pain was with a kidney stone. Those things are no joke.
I have had kidney stones before and the pain was unreal. I had appendicitis and 3 babies, and what took me out was the pain I had when I had salmonella. O.m.g. it was so bad it made me puke and I don't ever puke, even with the flu I don't puke.
Cluster headache here. Considered even worse than stones... and they keep coming back!
I've never experienced it, but I can imagine that a jagged piece of calcite, forcing its way through your urethra, would be at the very least, intolerable.
My uncle had a collection in a jar of over 30 "stones".
Nobody was willing to make an exact count. After his death, my family donated it to a medical college.
When he was still alive, he would sometimes bring it out and rattle them around in the mason jar he kept them in.
He was a weird guy. Fun, but weird.
A huge thanks to whoever tested all these deaths on his own skin, in order to make the comparison...
YOU KNOW WHAT SOMEONE ACTUALLY HAD THIS TV SHOW ABOUT MOST PAINFUL VENOMOUS ANIMAL BITES . TWO GUYS WOULD COMPARE WHICH WERE WORSE . IT WAS PRETTY WILD AND TRIPPY .
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@@southromee drugs alcohol pork not allowed
@@GARYKLAFTA-y5m suicide not allowed
Tattoo not allowed
Poor Loretta :( breaks my heart when elderly don't have someone watching them, it's a thankless job but it's heavily appreciated
Even worse when you know that the firefighters arrived at the house and took pictures instead of rescuing her. There was a big lawsuit against them iirc
Yeah when that part started I instantly felt bad as I had a good idea what would happen
It sounds like the elderly woman just stood there and waited to burn up. Like she didnt even want to move....
Will be a reality for most millennials that chose to not have kids.
@@misanthropy6690 only people who are capable of taking care of themselves dont have kids.... everyone else needs to care and be cared for constantly.
The thought of burning to death is terrifying to me. That poor woman trapped in her house broke my heart.
My mother in law died in a fire. The neighbours tried to help her, one of them make it to the stairs, and heard her screaming. He couldn't save her. That neighbour was in therapy for a whole year because of that experience :(
I’m sorry to hear that
@@PraveenSrJ01 thank u 💕 It was a few years ago, but it still hurts
God bless you 😢
God bless you
Ugh. That's awful. My sincere condolences.
The old woman in the fire was so polite the entire time. She was never rude with the operator and just tried to be patient. At the end when she said they better run if they're going to get there on time, she must have known it was the end.
I'm confused how the operator and firefighters got blamed for negligence with that case especially if she stayed on the phone with the lady and reassured her and didn't mess up the address.
And if the operator heard the lady die on the phone it would make sense why the firefighters wouldn't immediately run into a burning building.
@@shaun_M1 From other information I read, the fire fighters arrived and didn't go inside. They used the time to put out a fire outside the home before even thinking about saving the woman. During all of those wasted minutes, she burned alive. Had they gone inside immediately, they might have got there on time. That was the reason for the cash settlement and all of the backlash.
Can you imagine what the operator must have felt during and after that call? She surely has had severe trauma after it and probably had it running through her head on repeat for a long time. That is mentally agonizing.
@@kaileenasystem I have rarely heard 9-1-1 calls where the operator seemed to care very much about the outcome. I think they mentally disconnect from what they're doing in order protect their sanity. I listened to the 911 call and the operator did try to provide hope all the way to the final seconds. As the fire got severely close, the woman finally asked "Are they coming?!" The operator said, "Yes, they are there. They are at the house." She started yelling out for them and she finally said, "Well, if they're coming, they better run!" After that, it was the end. There was never any urgency for the poor lady. It was like she was calling to see why her pizza is late or something.
@@kaileenasystem911 operators aren't human. The woman in this case didn't give the situation the urgency it required, and along with the firefighters, she's to blame for the death of that poor lady. It reminds me of that other operator some time ago that was mocking a woman whose car got swept by a flood. Even while the woman was drowning, the operator mocked her and showed no sympathy for her situation.
I’m more confused on what an illegal chocolate factory is
an illegal (anything really) factory is one that's unregistered/hidden to evade tax / environmental / safety / hiring / etc restrictions to cut operating costs. Factories have to meet certain standards. This is why. They evidently cut corners with safety, subjecting a worker to a horrible death.
Ong tho
They probably didnt pay taxes or didnt follow some rules like safety
They make counterfeit Hershey Bars. The mob sells them.
Willy Wonka rather have you not find out
For some reason it's just seems weird that there's a demand for *illegal* chocolate.
that's what i was thinking!
In New Jersey of all places too.
Naughty chocolate tastes better, i guess
The man in the tuna oven, Jose Melena, I couldn’t imagine the grief of his wife and kids. I believe he had 6 children. The pain of knowing their father died an agonizing death is something I couldn’t bear to imagine. For some reason I can’t help but think of my dad, since he does maintenance and works with heavy machinery and if something like that were to ever happen to him, my heart would shatter in a million pieces. May his family find solace in his memory ❤
I wish the best for your dad
I heard a theory that says souls will leave the body before the painful trauma occurs. People say they saw souls leave 9/11 jumpers several floors above the ground.
My son just started working in a medical facility handling heavy and dangerous machinery. He almost got his head crushed a few weeks ago. Needless to say, I pray hard every day he goes to work, and I remind him regularly to pay close attention to his surroundings. I feel you on this, very deeply.
@@Ria-sd2ex As someone with a mother, I would suggest you continue to pray but lay off the reminders.
@@Tzyrus I don't tell him Everytime I see him or talk to him, lol. But I get what you're saying.
Burning in fire - 108, Monks burning in fire - 110
burning in fire 108 burning in lava 110
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jokes aside, the difference is being covered in gasoline
🤔 I think fire would be worse because it's a slow burn. I think gas would be second worse because ur burnt rapidly and lava the least because death is almost instant. All awful though...
He was covered in gasoline
Imagine being eaten alive
Almost everything in nature is eaten alive.
nope most animals kill there prey befor eating it.
@@divix8587by biting into the animal and scratching lol aka eaten alive pretty much
Sounds kinda hot
Hyenas eat their prey alive
@@chrisandchenoanot really, predators like lions kill you instantly with a bite in the throat, while bears they eat you slowly while you die in excruciating pain. The guy eaten alive by bears in the video endured a whopping 15+- minutes of being eaten alive. Imagine how that feels compared to getting eaten by a lion
I had a call while working in an oil field. A steam line used to pump steam into the oil wells had broken underground. A man fell through the ground into the hole, he boiled in 600 degree steam.
Imagine being the person who closed the door and turned it on , they must feel so very guilty, saying to themselves, if only I looked or called out to see if anyone was there
Text wall: At a facility I worked at, it was part of my job to do safety training with all new hires, and part of that safety training was using the trash compactors - which were these massive 20 foot metal containers, each hooked up to a very large hydraulic pushing arm. The containers had access points from the exterior, which were positioned against the building in a non-gated emergency access area. I always told every person to pound the fire out of the door and yell into the container, "Get out now, I'm running the compactor," wait 30 seconds, and then yell, "You've got 10 more seconds to leave after I close this door." Close the door, listen for rustling while counting to 30 seconds again, and finally arm and run the machine. I always worried a transient would fall asleep in one of the containers for warmth since they look like a regular trailer container to an unknowing person. Never had a single report, near-miss, or complaint about an operator of our compactors during my time with that company. 🙏
I'm sure he never thought that a coworker would be so stupid to crawl in there in the first place and not tell anyone that he's going to crawl in there to check & fix something. I would never crawl in there, I would tell my boss that there's something wrong with the machine and call maintenance and shut down the machine and put a lock out tug out tag on it. Every company has maintenance employees let them check & fix the machine.
Best joke ever !
@@lapulapupintado2892Yeah the guy was asking for it. It almost makes me wonder if it was suicide. There was a similar incident at a Kayak factory in the UK in 2010 as well, his name was Alan Catterall.
@@lapulapupintado2892but it was a mistake , it's similar to how a father would try to fix an equipment himself. I don't know but I feel like putting myself in his shoes, I imagine that he thought in a simple manner 'Let me just fix this real quick'. It's an innocent and swift thought, some of us can have it. It seems so likely to happen to many people, and it's unfortunate that he was one of them.
My dad got set ablaze while working on a car engine. His partner didn't properly set the fuel line so when he tested the engine it was like a flamethrower. My dad survived with minimal lasting burns, but he said the pain was indescribable. He just knew he was going to die. Thank God another mechanic put him out and rushed him to the hospital in time.
I burned the top of my thumb 2 days ago, it started to form a blister almost instand and even this was fkng painful, cant imagine getting burned like your dad.
Same exact thing happened to my dad…. Believe he was in a frame pit….. it was so awful I’ll never forget going to the hospital and seeing his face/shoulders it was unbelievable. He ended up being fine and looking just he did but it took a long time and up till he died several years ago he had to be very careful with sunlight.
Shout out to your dad and that mechanic and you for sharing this scary story
Surely you remember Charlie then, the ExxonMobil employee. Talk about a safety video to watch from hell.
@@calyba5627I cut the end of my thumb off to the bone, but it's fully healed now. Didn't even hurt due to the shock. It was when I had to rip the dry gauze the nurse applied off that I specifically remember.
Theres something even more tragic about Loretta's death iirc. Firefighters weren't minutes away; they were on the property when she died. The house was situated among many trees, and the fire had either lit them or was about to light them. First responders deemed a forest fire as a more dire issue, and dealt with that instead of rescuing Loretta. The firefighter captain was later have found to be standing by posting Snapchats of the situation as well.
Standard police.
Similar to Treadwell, denied his rights to protect himself by forestry police to carry a gun for protection from rogue bears. A bear ate him and his girlfriend because they denied his right to self- carry. They tried to hide this fact making Treadwell out to be a nature lover.
The park rangers were armed with pistols, shotguns, and knives when they found the remains of Treadwell and his girlfriend
@broski98 Loretta's death was an outrage. She should be alive. Incompetent firefighters who are continually called heroes by local news, should all have been fired. The rangers and police should have been fired and were responsible for two people dying in the case of Timothy Treadwell and his girlfriend. Snapchatting by the fireman during the fire that killed Loretta is outrageous.
@@inglessimplificadoquitofirefighters.... organizations in general situations are negligent. ER, police, med responders, firefighters. The name of the game
I don't really know how I ended up watching this video or why I kept watching it. It's terrifying as hell. But what scared me the most was the thought that how worst it would be if the people who went through all those sufferings were to live forever with the pain. Funny fact, that's what hell's supposed to be.
The pain scale don't matter, it's the fear level that's horrific
The pain is why you fear it in the first place🤯
Explain phobias 🤔@@sp00kyd4ddy6
The pain scale don't matter, it's the fear level that's horrific
The pain scale don’t matter, it’s the fear level that’s horrific
@@1wayDrell haha 😂 I like it
What the old woman went through is one of my worst fears. Imagine being unable to flee the situation and you just have to sit there and accept your fate.
Faith 😂😂😂
@@Tomfoolery1972 I absolutely hate editing my comment, but oh well, here we go.
To be fair, she almost certainly passed out before enduring much of the burning and pain from that. Most people don't die in fires from the burns. In fact, almost nobody does. It's the smoke inhalation that does it, and usually you lose consciousness before death.
@@LeviBulgerthat’s what immediately came to my mind, I agree, atleast that’s what I like to believe
@@Tomfoolery1972 where is god when you need him
The fact that they let the old lady burn to death with barely any help on the way, giving the family 200k for the incident. But when a woman was arrested and illegaly searched, waiting for starbucks to open, and got awarded 8.25 million dollars. Tbh this is just insane
Murcia, F yeah!!!!
Because it's two different entities paying up
Settlement vs jury trial. Also musicalities usually have a max that they are subject to paying.
SCOTUS decided that cops and fire departments have no duty to rescue or save you or stop any shooting against you. Why we pay taxes for people who won’t do job!?
Wait hold a sec, she was awarded 8 mil for being searched?
Actually a guy in poland covered himself in fire too. It happened in 1968.(A 65 years old veteran). It was a protest against communism and invasion of czechoslowakia. Before his journey to Warsaw he made his will, and recorded an anti-communist message on a adio tape. While traveling to Warsaw on a train he wrote a goodbye letter to his wife, but because of the communist regime the letter was intercepted, and she got it after 22 years. Before his act of self burning, at the Warsaw stadium, he threw at the crowd some
leaflets with a protest appeal. Then he lit himself on fire and didn't let anyone put it out. He died of his burns (85% of the entire body) 4 days later in a hospital. This protest was passed over in silence by all official media.
ps. I think he was inspired by the case of the burning monk shown on this vid.
imagine slowly burning alive and then some guy comes along and asks you: "how painful is it on this scale?"
I especially dislike this question when I’m being skinned alive
Yep some dude with a note and clip board 😂😂
@@P-dub978 Nic Cage in Dream scenario the guy with the clipboard asking
TO EVERYONE IN THIS CHAT:
*THE JUDGEMENT OF GOD IS DRAWING NIGH.*
REPENT TODAY AND GIVE YOUR LIFE TO JESUS TO ESCAPE ETERNAL DAMNATION!.
@@JesusPlsSaveMe strange how his judgement has been nigh for at least 1000 years now. He must be taking his time.
These are the type of videos that make me want to stay home forever
the old lady was at home...
Thats what Spongebob decided to do, after he broke his butt.
Strong independent woman here, everybody.
@@Tony56000 don't point that out 😅
@@Tony56000 LOL
Rest in peace to everyone who died mentioned in this video so sorry you had painful deaths theyre all in a better place now ❤️
RIP ❤
like # 222 ❤
I remember a video on the case of a japanese man (I don't remember the name) who got severe radiation exposure from an incident at work, and the law stated that healthcare had to do everything in its reach to keep him alive, so he spent like 3 months, in an excruciating pain, slowly decomposing and receiving hourly blood transfusions just waiting to die...
Edit: the name is Hisashi Ouchi
That dude that spent 30 hours upside down in a ten inch cave tunnel hundreds of feet underground ranks up there.
The mental anguish is enough to give me daymares about that situation.
John Jones in the Nutty Putty Cave, poor guy
Just thinking about the nutty putty incident gives me the chills
His death is horrific and all, but I just can't fathom how someone thought it was a good idea to crawl head first into a space like that.
I watched the movie. I had such a hard time with it due to it being in a tight space.
“Just one last video before bed”
The video:
you really shouldn't be watching any screens before bed... anyway, time for bed. goodnight 🙏🏻
Literally me right now
@@edgarmayorga8048same 😂
Same, why do I watch these frigging videos right before bed. I have claustrophobia, so it didn't help watching all those people meet their demise way underground stuck in a cave.
Legit watching it at 1 am
I wish no one ever go through such things from bottom of my heart
People literally have
@@TylerRichardson-nv9eg He means from now on of course.
@@apolicum Well with 1000000000000000000000000000 of planets a lot have the middle ages still ahead... and think of the next universe after this one, and the next... a lot of pain still to come.........
Well you are really putting some effort to being one 🤓 ahh person @@hellerart
@@tanojiroFr, Blud is NOT Neil DeGrasse Tyson 😭
My personal most painful experience
Physical pain was 8 months ago, needing an emergency c section after 33 hours of labour ... Epidural didn't work, spinal tap should've worked for the section ... But due to spinal damage from a motorbike accident I had it wasn't working as it should, I felt them start the section ... I dunno what they did after I screamed out but the pain eventually stopped
The worst mental pain I've ever felt, was 6 months before I fell pregnant, sitting with all my pain medications from the bike accident Infront of me, no less than 50 tablets ready to take them all ... That was my worst emotional pain that day ..
No matter your pain everyone, you're not alone reach out, help will always be there ❤❤
The worst pain I have ever felt was loosing my wife... that is an extraordinarily unimaginable pain. And there is no way to guage that kind of hurt
Sorry to hear that... take care...
Wishing you the best, it’s not easy losing someone you love.
:(
For me it has been 10 years.
The pain does get better.
I once had to pass (pee out) jagged kidney stones. At the time, I would’ve gladly done a backflip into the closest lava pool to get the pain to stop.
Same here. Constantly passed out. Still get nightmares of that pain years later. And every weird feeling in the area around the kidneys give me massive panic attacks. Since i got misdiagnosed for a time when they started, it got so bad that i started to get blood poisoning and had to get an emergency operation. Never again. Imma take the lava pool any time.
I remember when my lung collapsed at work and I'm in first aid writhing and convulsing in pain. First thing the LP guy says is, "must be kidney stones" lol. He must have been traumatized by the pain from it to think that.
My old coworker went through that, and let me tell you, I don't wish that on my own worst enemy.
A backflip to a lava pool. That's the way to go
Thats actually 69 dol which is the equivelant to getting shoot in the heart while giving birth😅
Hisashi Ouchi is the most painful death. He took 17 Sieverts of radiation and was then kept alive for 83 days.
I know this story, and I can't believe his name was actually "Ouchi".
I’ve heard of this
What's worst is that there were times where he looked like he was recovering, just to further decay soon after.
Bro got the perfect name
Was expecting this at 140 mark. Surprisingly it wasn't this
what a perfect video to wake up to to start your morning ☺️💜 i just love the sound of someone burning alive as i’m trying to sleep
Bashing my shin on a trailer hitch from my truck is one of the worst pains I've ever felt
Drugs alcohol pork not allowed
Yes I've done that and not even that hard, but yeah the pain was unbelievable.
It’s agony and the pain lasts forever👎
Just give it a wee rub and you’ll be fine 😂
I agree, that is horribly painful. I have done that a few times.
I fell on the stairs when I was 33 weeks pregnant, dislocating my left shoulder. I screamed for 2 hours waiting for the ambulance to come. Being pregnant, I was only administered IV paracetamol which did nothing. That was the worst pain I had experienced, until I gave birth naturally to my baby who was in the posterior position………..
People say you forget all about childbirth after. It has been 4 years. I still remember.
My baby was also posterior. He turns 12 next month. I will never forget.
Posterior Breech position, and you delivered naturally you mothers have will of Iron.
Salute to to you 🫡
The most beautiful pain that exists....
@@sophieso6850 I never found the pain beautiful. I felt like she was like a vampire sucking my life force away. I had a very difficult pregnancy and I never want to feel that way ever again.
She is my whole world and I would do it all again for her.
That chocolate accident shows just how horrible an actual Augustus Gloop situation would be....
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Oh naw 💀💀💀
😂😂😂
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06:27 Aaron Bushnell is another example he didn't only endure the pain of burning alive, he also kept repeating his message " free Palestine" in the flames until he collapsed
Acute radiation poisoning is absolutely terrifying
This is about how painful it is. The radiation destroys your nervous system, you literally rot and decay alive. With no functioning nerves, you can't feel anything.
@@ILaunchNukes destroys at the DNA level
The worst part I'd argue is not just the acute pain, which is pretty terrifying, but unlike a lot of the aforementioned 'deaths by fire' - those are relatively quick by comparison - radiation exposure is an incredibly long drawn-out journey of immense suffering (we're talking several days or even weeks in some cases). compounded by the fact that the very veins in your body themselves will eventually collapse to the point you cannot even receive IV painkillers (eg morphine) or anaesthesia.
It's for this reason alone that, if you happened to get nuked, you want to be as close to the detonation site as possible. The nearer you are to ground zero, the more instantaneous your death would be, possibly occurring even quicker than your brain's ability to perceive any of it (I think the number is something like 10 or 100 milliseconds)
I'm fairly certain Hisashi Ouchi would disagree with ILaunchNukes' assessment. its on 125 for a reason
@@ILaunchNukes It takes time for your nerves to die, and while the radiation poisoning is killing them, you feel every single bit of those nervous cells popping and rotting away.
I had suffered 3rd degree burns on my legs due to an accident of boiling water pouring on my legs back in 2021. I remember suffering from excruciating pain for a whole day, which had no sign of fading away at all. Fortunately after a continuous medical treatment for an entire 2 months, I finally returned back to normal. After agonizing formation of black blisters on my legs, that got swollen up after a few days. So I can't even comprehend the amount of pain these people suffered in their moments before death.
how did the accident happen
that’s weird.. 3rd degrees burns you wouldn’t feel anything seeing ur never would be gone
Before you are burned to the 3rd degree you get burned to the 1st and 2nd so I think that's what happened @@davidlaforet-sj6gl
@@davidlaforet-sj6gl You don't feel 3rd lvl of burns, but to reach 3rd lvl you can bet that you will feel 1st and 2nd.
@@davidlaforet-sj6glI would imagine it’s the live nerves surrounding the burn, not the burn itself.
Forced to watch loved ones suffer agonizing pain while totally helpless.
watch "the hills have eyes" (2006)
@@Kingluis40k umm what exactly about it
That isn’t the worst pain. Physical pain is worse than emotional pain
@@tbtnr9851i disagree. Physical paid does indeed suck the most during its climax. But emotional pain will stick around for a much longer time.
That doesn’t register on the physical pain scale lol
I love this kind of video knowing scale does not rely on anything
Stubbing my toe going around the corner of an object: 150 points
Yes. And the word you always scream is f...k!!!
Especially when hitting the corner of your nice sweet metal bed frame...uff! 😅
Mine, 165
Did you dieded?
Stepping on lego by accident: 151 points
Stubbing my little toe is definitely a whopping 148
Shur up man 😭😭
Stepping on Legos barefoot is at least a 200
sorry, but hitting your toe and jumping accidentally on a lego stone is a whopping 230 for me
Scooter to the shin is a 300
Falling out of a trampoline is gotta be 210
Stubbing your pinky on the corner of any wall is the greatest pain that cannot be recorded on any pain scale
Can I ask how?! Lol I've never done this as I'm very aware of where my hands are. I will say I've stubbed my little toe and other toes as they're further away from eyesight and easier to misjudge... Oh the last one, I was watering my carolina reaper plant on a wall and the top part of the wall next to it fell, a full sized brick landed clean on my big toe (I had shoes on and it was from hip height) but wow, It took my breathe away ... erm sorry didn't mean to verbal Diarrhea
Hahah same thing when you hit your elbow or knee cap 😂
how tf are you stubbing your pinky into corners anyway
Yeah it's so terrible that you start screaming even before the pain hits you
😂😂
@germania2276 o/
The old lady in the burning house completely broke my heart, I shouldn’t have listened to the 911 call…
Those Monks are a breed of their own. They set themselves on fire and literally sit there and burn and don't make a sound. That is just absolutely mind boggling.
Idk but this also reminds of the self lynching of the American army soldier who did for solidarity with Gaza. Yet he didn't mention it even tho it happened very recently, but then again, even American media didn't cover it. Very normal people can do that too for the sake of humanity, not just monks.
Could have been drugged.
@@paulfroelich1024 ok buddy
You should check out Sokushinbutsu. Its a process where Japanese monks would self mummify themselves
@@magagalala8903 What on earth? So he hanged himself or what?
140? Those scientists clearly haven't factored in the emotional pain of seeing your best friend get a higher score than you on a test they barely studied for.
Or when your best friend steals the power weapon knowing you rip with it.
That kind of pain is directly because of your ego. Only losers have egos. Its there for the personality to try & make up for a lack of self confidence.
@@PoonahNee My ego's flatter than a textbook my friend barely opened, and somehow they still aced the test. Maybe the scientists who made that pain scale just weren't competitive enough. (all in good fun!)
@@arshmishra4798 Also, in my experience, the ones who usually state they did not study, did so, but are insecure about their intelligence & are out trying to prove they are smart by saying they did not study. He studied but wants you to think him smart.
@@PoonahNee everyone has ego as without an ego, there’s no sense of self, and people may feel bad about doing bad on a test while a friend did better for many reasons besides thinking they were smarter than them.
The worst pain i ever felt was my gf 3 years ago being killed in a car accident. Wouldnt wish that on my worst enemy. Heartbreak x 1000
I'm sorry for your loss.
I’m so sorry for your loss, hope fortune and happiness will come for you friend❤
I feel you. My fiancee Passed away five years ago over night, sudden and quick, which left us all heartbroken. Quite literally. My heart ached for days until I decided to live on. Worst pain ever.
I feel you my gf committed suicide recently can’t help but feel like it’s my fault may your fiancée rest in peace 🕊️
@@Viking_ClipsI'm so sorry to hear that, I've lost someone I loved to suicide. It's not your fault, it's always a very complicated situation that leads to a tragedy like this. Please try to be as compassionate with yourself as you can, treat yourself like you would if someone you loved was grieving. It's very important to have self-compassion.
No pain compares to the hearing the last exhale of someone you love, and the doctor telling you that they're gone...😢
You've clearly never barely defeated an Elden ring boss only for a unexpected 2nd phase. That is the worst pain.
@@justintrouble8 😱
The worst death was the death of Hisashi Ouchi. He died for radiation and he lived 83 days with more radiation than any human in the history, his skin peeled off and his foot fell off. His heart had 3 heart attacks in 1 hour and he had no chromosomes or DNA in his body.
~ I shouldn't laugh, but it's kind of funny the first four letters of his name spell "Ouch."
Ouchi that must have hurt
What a cause!!! Let’s here it for Hisasji;
I thought this case would be at number 1 honestly
The body burning is bad, but the fire takes all of the oxygen so you can’t breath and pass out pretty quick
I heard the whole 911 call. Loretta did not need to die that way.
You found the whole recording? I watched the video linked in the description and I don’t know if I want to find the whole recording. I feel like I may be wrong to listen to someone’s agonizing final moments for entertainment, but I’m still curious.
No she didn't.......unbelievably sad and unnecessary
@@bordereau1 drugs alcohol pork not allowed
@@summerrose823 don't die as a disbeliever
Tattoo not allowed
Rest in peace to all those victims, i hope you are in peace.
Umm, I didn't die, but during my c-section I suddenly Felt Everything being cut by the surgeon's scapel. I wasn't able to respond, nor speak. Thank God, I went back under the anesthesia. Had 7 operations that were fine. I've been very afraid of going through that again!! Thank you for the video. ❤
My most painful experience was one time I walked into a room, and caught a glimpse on tv of a few seconds of the view.
Ha, ha, ha!!! That's really funny 😅 🤣 for real!!!!!
Now that IS pain.
My worse ever experience of pain was right here on youtube seeing "influencers"
Oprah was far worse.
Lol
these 60 seconds ads gives me the most pain
still no adblocker ?
these 60 seconds ads gives me the most pain
i dont know what u talking about, i got premium 😂
What ads lmao. Omg you're telling me that there's someone in 2024 not using an ad blocker? Lmao
@@Maciiik89 looool you PAY them Ransom money to stop them showing your ads when we all do it for free with ad blocker?
Loretta burning to death in her house is far, FAR more messed up & blatantly ignored than you would ever think it'd be. Loretta was told multiple times by the dispatcher that rescuers were on their way inside to help, that the firefighters HAD responded to the alert & knew that someone was in the building, and she was even screaming at the top of her lungs, all while being able to hear them outside the house.
What did the captain do while all this was happening?
He was taking selfies for social media. Several minutes of taking pictures, and a lot of doing nothing while Loretta burned to death.
I may be an athiest, but I'd be fine if I woke up one day and found out that there's a hell, because he'll end up there too. Not only did he let someone burn to death, take away someone's wife, mother, and grandmother, he also used the situation to reel everyone in & away from saving lives so he could clout chase. Absolute worthless being who doesn't deserve life.
If you're curious, he was terminated. Took way too long for it to happen and he should've 100% been arrested & given a life sentence, but maybe someday.
…………… your response disturbed me
"Hell is a necessity especially designed for these type of people"
I have also seen that he prioritised stopping the fire spreading to nearby trees over saving her life. Completely bad decision, human life is more precious than property or trees. I hope he was fired and his crew reprimanded. IDK if this could have been prosecuted as involuntary manslaughter, as IDK the law in his area. It was at least severe negligence.
Hell is real. And so is God. You’ll find that out someday.
@@Tj_McQueen are you implying the OP is going to hell?
I love how these all imply some bodily nightmare, but the worst nightmare is growing old and watching the people you loved and grew up with drop one by one as you age.
The inescapable reality of realizing you're only young once, and you can't stop that. You can't de-age. Sure, you can end it all...but that hurts the ones left behind. If you're incredibly healthy and outlive all you knew, congratulations.
You are in a world that has changed so much, almost no one remembers the world you grew up in anymore. Everything becomes obsolete and replaced.
Soon enough, you get replaced as more humans are born.
Growing old is the biggest torture of all.
I had a huge leg infection in 2015 that nearly cost me my right leg. Waking up in the middle of the night and walking to the bathroom to sit down on the toilet may have been the single most excruciating pain of my entire life as massive quantities of infected fluid drained down into my lower leg. I'd say it had to be at least a 100 on the pain register. It felt like someone was slowly cutting my leg off. A close second would be when doctors had to debride (scrape dead skin away) from my open ankle wound after my surgery to remove all the infected skin from my leg. A nurse asked me what the pain level was out of 10 and I said a 10.
I've felt that same pain! It was excruciating!!!
Then that wasnt a 10, if it was a 10 you wouldnt have managed to do anything but scream.
I was hit by a police man speeding almost twice the posted 30mph, no lights no sirens, didn't see him coming until the last millisecond where all I seen was a flash of light. Dislocated my femur, It broke my tibia plateau into 75-100 pieces (shen bone, at the knee joint) and my fibia in two. I actually didn't feel it I even walked on it to get my wife out of the passenger seat. Wasn't until I looked down that I seen my leg going in two directions that I felt it, and it didn't hurt as bad as I thought it would for my first broken bone(s). Then they gave me a leg brace and I continued walking on it daily. Then came the surgery and oh dear Lord it sucked. I woke up she said rate your pain on a level of 1-10. I said 12. At the time I was addicted to fentanyl, they kept pumping morphine in my IV and it wasn't strong enough, a half hour in the recovery room took 1 1/2 hours. I finally told the nurse that I was addicted to a much stronger drug to just pass me through to the other room so I can get discharged go home and take the drugs I'm on. I got home took the fentanyl and it was a little better. I had to use the bathroom so I got up on my crutches and as soon as my body left the bed and my leg was dangling worst pain ever, felt like my lower leg was ripping off at the knee. 1 year 1 month sober, 1 year 2 months from the accident and still feel pains in my knee. Can't run or do things like I used to.
@@JeremyMiller-xp1tiWho’d they blame for the accident? Just curious
@@EustahijeMihajlović OK that's fine then random person on the internet, you get to tell me how much pain I felt. You get to tell me how my life was lived. Congratulations.
I think about this all the time. It really shakes me to my core knowing people have gone through this much pain.
Yeah, the worst thing I have experienced is my skin between nose and upper lip being sewed without anesthesia and that was a nightmare. And I would definitely refuse to go through something much worse than that
other things aside, the monk actually impressed me. He didn't even flinch.
I read an article years ago regarding him. I’m sure you could find the information still today. With years of practice, the monks are able to get into such a deep meditation they’re not even in this world, so to speak. He didn’t feel anything.
@@KAT-dg6elI believe it. I meditated while in labor with my daughter and was able to make it through 18 hours of contractions without any pain medication. I laid there with my eyes closed and the nurses kept asking me why I was so quiet. I was in the zone 🧘🏻♀️
All that suffering for an impression?
@@KAT-dg6elIt's not like he didn't feel the pain, he detached from it
there is a street in Viet Nam named after him. He'd rewrote the definition of "will power".
As grim as the topic of this video is, it was very well presented and kept me watching all the way to the end.
Stepping on a lego: 150 pain scale!
Most underrated comment!
@@paulis7319 drugs alcohol pork not allowed
Suicide not allowed
not sure if this is the right time
Not appropriate for this one but different strokes for different folks
if anyone is curious the dol scale was just something proposed by 3 dudes and it never got any sort of widespread adaptation. it also did not really add much science to it. 1 dol was supposed to be just enough for you to tell a difference, and thats about how scientific the scale is, its really mostly just based on soft values like that
When I was 21 I had a severe aneurism. It happened because I had MRSA built up in my heart and I was waiting for part of my heart to be replaced but part of the infection broke off and moved to my brain, causing it to rapidly eat a hole in a blood vessel and when that exploded i had a stroke. While it was not necessarily physically as painful as being burned alive, when you are 21 years old screaming and begging for help, and then go unconscious; waking up to the doctors telling you they had no idea it had moved up to your brain and that you'll never walk again or move your left arm/hand for the rest of your life, as a 27 year old now, I can say living like this is the most painful fucking thing i could ever imagine and I'd never wish it upon my worst enemy. My entire life feels like it was robbed from me and honestly some days I pray I don't wake up. I constantly have seizures all the time now on top of all of that loss of movement. I'd do anything to go back and somehow warn the doctors that it was inside my brain...
The least I can say is hope you get better man
@@pandaprewmaster325 i appreciate you saying that. thank you :) but honestly I'm as good as I'm going to get, I did extensive physical therapy for a very long time and at the point I'm at now, I can barely get by on my own so my mom basically has to take care of me for the rest of my life which I hope is short.
Word of advise to anyone who gets a MRSA infection; do not wait to get treatment and do not put off anything the doctors tell you to do.
I can't possibly imagine a fraction of the physical & the emotional pain you are going through. But I hope you get the strength to live, for your mom and for the people that love you. May you find something to be passionate about and may your strength give courage to those who need it ❤
any advice you would wanna give from the life you had?
Take Care i feel like God have great things to accomplish for you in this life
wow, i'm honestly at a loss for words
I have a friend who was a Fire Chief and he told me that one time they went on a call where an older lady called and said her house was on fire and she was trapped in the kitchen. He said that when he arrived they got the flames out and found her in the kitchen. The fire had not gotten to her, but only the heat. He told me she was perfectly baked, golden brown like a chicken. She was leaning against the wall with a melted phone against her head.
He also told me a de-gloving story about one of his firemen that got burned and he tried to help him up and all of his flesh on his arm just slid off like a glove.
I have stories from people that are trauma surgeons and medical doctors. On a housecall they discovered the decomposing body of someone who had choked on their own vomit. Another one was where a butcher's kid was playing in the butcher's shop and put his arm into the meat grinder while unsupervised... Another guy also put his *blank* into a vacuum cleaner. Didn't end well. Another one was where a patient took other patients as a hostage and was shot by the police. The doctors put so much plasma into his body that it started to come out of his wounds, because he had bled to death from multiple gunshot injuries.
i gotta learn when its time to stop reading...
holy fuck
Ok that meat grinder story… I know someone personally who’s daughter has 1.5 arms bc she stuck her hand in a grinder when she was little.
Since other people in here are telling their stories, I might as well tell you some of mine. Not really mine, but my dad is a paramedic and he has seen some SHIT. Here are some of the worst that he has seen😊
One time he got a call for a car accident and he got there and he knew it was gonna be bad because one of the people involved, a woman in a small car, had her entire front of her car crushed like a crumpled up paper. (Head on collision with a speeding semi truck btw in case you're wondering.) Anyway, he looked at her in the seat and she appeared to be mostly okay, surprisingly. She was bleeding pretty bad from her head but it definitely looked survivable. Maybe some brain damage but he thought "eh, this ain't too bad" then he goes over to her and asks if she's okay and she doesn't answer. He asks again and realizes that she's unresponsive. He thinks that she's probably passed out but he still can't see her face very well because it's literally planted in the steering wheel. Since she's unresponsive, he obviously has to take her out of the car. He goes to take her out and her head moves up to where she's basically looking at him and her entire face SLIDES OFF OF HER FUCKING HEAD! Turns out, the force of her hitting her head on the steering wheel in the collision had completely detached her face from her head. No, she did not survive.
He had one of a man who attempted suicide via shooting himself in the face with a shotgun. It blew his entire head off (shocker, I know) but he was STILL ALIVE. The only thing left was his bottom jaw. They loaded him up in the ambulance and the entire time he was sitting there breathing super heavily and trying to yell (I assume for help but he didn't have a mouth so he couldn't talk) but all that was coming out was the blood gurgling from his windpipe. They could literally see it bubbling out as he was breathing. He ended up making it to the hospital and died 6 hours later. No clue how he survived that long but he did.
This one isn't as gory but fucked him up so badly that he started crying so hard while telling me that he literally had to pull over to the side of the road and wait to stop crying because he couldn't see through his tears. So anyway, he got a call on the 4th of July about a father who had shot himself in the face while his whole family had watched. He had two kids and a wife who all loved him very much and he shot himself in front of them. They arrived and his body was still there, lifeless on the living room couch. He said that the worst part on any call he gets (but especially ones like these) is having to hear all of the family members screaming at you to help them but you know there is nothing you can do because the person is already dead. They're screaming at you to help them but you can't say no so you either have to ignore them or just say that you'll do whatever you can. He says any time he has to do that it's one of the most heartbreaking things ever. This one really makes me sad because he's only ever told this one once, unlike most of the other ones on here. The combination of him absolutely balling in the car and him never wanting to speak of it again really gets to me.
Alright. I've saved the worst one for last. He says that this one has fucked him up the most. He wasn't the same for MONTHS after this happened. Anyway, he got a call for a car accident. He got there and it was a van with a mother, father, and two kids. One was about 5 or 6, and the other was around 1 year old. Maybe a little less. The van was on fire when he got there. The collision had ignited the gas inside the car and it exploded. All the windows were closed, doors were locked, and the parents were dead from the explosion so they couldn't even unlock the doors. They had to get firemen out there with an angle grinder and cut the doors off. The only ones alive were the kids. They were locked inside with the fire and they couldn't get in because it was locked so my dad had to sit there and watch this 1 year old burn to a crisp in his car seat until he stopped screaming. Once the fire died down and they could go in, they literally had to cut them out of the seats because they had melted into them. They literally became one with the seats.
Sorry for the rant but yeah. Just wanted to share this with you guys because, I mean, why not ruin your day?
The phone call to 911 of Loretta Pickard is the saddest most heartbreaking and enraging things I’ve ever dared to listen to
I’ve seen the monk video. It’s pretty famous, but there’s no way I’m listening to that 911 recording. I’m glad that, assuming that whole story is true, nobody will ever hear the recording of Timothy Treadwell and his girlfriend.
@@Whoopdido777 I've actually heard it before. Pretty sure it can be found on RUclips unless they took it down. I went on a deep dive on him after hearing about his story at a church revival with my parents. It's horrifying to listen to. I hope none of their family ever finds it, completely heartbreaking.
@@ur.fav.demidude I’m pretty sure that’s fake. It sounds like you did a little bit of research on him.
I assume you watched Grizzly Man then right? I only watched that once and without looking it up, I swear there was a recording and in Grizzly Man it shows Werner Herzog letting Timothy’s mom listen to it. She listened to it on headphones so we, as viewers, couldn’t hear it. Then afterwards they both decided that the tape should be destroyed. It was the one and only copy.
@@Whoopdido777 I thought Werner was the one who listened to it? Upon doing so, he told her to destroy the tape, but she never did apparently. Consensus is the one online is a fake though.
@@JohnSmith-ws7fq Now that you mention it, that actually sounds familiar. If she didn’t destroy didn’t she lock it away or something?
The story of Loretta is heart breaking 😢
Suicide not allowed
It happened on my birthday. I never knew ab it
@@dantetress9379 WAY TO MAKE IT ABOUT YOU, NARCISSIST.
And the audio is even more traumatizing
It's haunting
Listening to this video caused me the most pain.
I think the most excruciating pain i ve ever felt was 24 hours with a broken tooth and nerve exposed. The pain was so crazy, i was bashing my head into the wall. Fun fact, when i sipped some wather and kept the tooth submerged it gave me relief but as soon as i swallowed, the pain was unbearable.
You POOR dear,!!!! : (
Yes the temporary relief of water!! False lullaby! I’ve had so many toothaches and I actually put it up there as more painful or as painful as a boiling water burn I suffered bcos pain killers don’t seem to work on teeth. I’ve been so close to pulling my own teeth out. They’re fucking EVIL.
You should see my “toothache kit”. For future reference, try the following:
*Lignocaine toothache lotion from chemist
*Clove Oil
*Sensodyne toothpaste (I’m not sure how that stuff works but I cannot live without it, it must calm the exposed nerves..)
*Always have Amoxycillin on hand in the case you think it’s a root canal/abscess. Jump on that stuff asap.
I don’t have any other advice except I absolutely feel for you and I’ve had sooo many root canals/cracked teeth/excruciating toothaches over the past couple of years I can’t even count. I empathise, it’s an extremely underrated pain. I’ve been nursing one this week. I rely on the lignocaine lotion, sensodyne & rocking back and forth and moaning and groaning. 😭😭💀
Omg, I JUST commented the same thing! The other person said natural birth was the worst pain she felt after having a dislocated shoulder. I was like, I've given birth naturally 3 times and have had a dislocated hip. But the absolute WORST PAIN I ever felt was a tooth. I had broken it when I ate something, which exposed a nerve. That explosion of pain is fkn horrible!! I wouldn't wish that on anyone. Hands down the worst ever.
When the pain would do that explosion, I would literally scream, cry, and slam my fists on whatever I could. There's this stuff called Dent Temp that truly helps!! It's made to fill in temporarily if you lose a filling. But I just covered my whole tooth with it, and it hardens. I cried once the dentist removed it, because I was so happy the pain was not going to happen anymore.
I can believe that! I had an abscessed tooth and the only thing that kept me from screaming was a glass full of ice water. The dentist, (a friend), just shook his head when I walked in. The pus from the abscess builds so much pressure up around the nerve and there's no place for it to go and the cold water literally 'cools' it down. It is a maddening kind of pain!!!
Percocet👍
This scale is random af
Makes me wonder if this dude actually used his painmometer on people while they experienced these deaths or if he's just guessing these numbers 🤔
Ya I have no idea how they are actually assigning numbers.
This is made up this pain scale doesn’t even exist lol😂
I mean they can’t really revive the people it’s based on and ask “how bad would you rate that”.
The scale is called “dol” idk how they came up with it
The most painful thing I’ve experienced so far in my life was stepping on a rusty wood screw, not a nail… a screw! The ones with threads, had to literally *twist it* out of my foot.
And then I had to get a tetanus vaccine.
Suicide not allowed
Tetanus shot hurt like hell ,had to get one as a kid almost the same situation!
@@LisaJones-xk6xzyeah I heard you already
You nuggets is that all 🤣😂🤣😂
@@alexandercarder2281okay tough guy, have you lost a leg? An arm? If not, you’re poosie.
In my city about a month and a half ago, a little boy of 8 years old named Tamim died after being run over by a truck while he was playing with his friends and then one of them unintentionally pushed him under the truck's wheel. The entire middle part of his body was crushed (from his knees to his chest) and the most terrifying thing is that he remained alive for a few moments, enough to comprehend what happened to him. Damn, I can't imagine anything worse than this.
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One key takeaway here. If a place is fenced off, with signs saying WARNING, DO NOT ENTER, or KEEP OUT, then stay away. It never ceases to amaze me how many disregard these notices, even when the danger is painfully obvious.
It’s human nature. Something being forbidden or off-limits actually draws some people, usually the risk-taker personalities.
Natural selection at play
Well. how else am I supposed to get into Area 51??
@@stielimusterman3066Naruto run, there is no defense
The natural deathwish in modern man
I've passed three kidney stones in my life. The first time (I had no idea what was happening) was the most pain I've ever been in by a wide margin. I thought my appendix had burst and I was a goner. For 20 minutes, I couldn't form words, let alone sentences. My girlfriend at the time was super freaked out. The next ones were bad, but at least I knew what was happening. Hydrate, people!
Gotta love the "kidney stone dance" where you're just rolling back and forth in extreme pain.
@@prince_dogboy Never had kidney stones but had obstructed bile duct from galbladder stone. That was a laying on back rolling back and forth experience for me.
I had 12 surgeries to remove kidney stones! In case anyone doubts your claim I’ll vouch for you!
I had a kidney stone years ago. The worst pain by far that I ever experienced. I feel your pain!
Im scared now, ny grandma has had multiple kidney stones removed, what should i do or not do to avoid them?!?
Lost in the absolutely pointless and preventable death of Timothy Treadwell, is the extreme love and courage his girlfriend showed when she attacked the enraged grizzly bear with a frying pan. Hitting the grizzly bear around it's head and face and body trying to get it off of her boyfriend. This valiant act of love and self sacrifice in the face of a horrific adversary cost her, her life. Treadwell's complete selfishness cost him, his girl and the bear their lives. But his girlfriend was fearless. Rest in peace, brave woman.
tf r u yapping abt????
@@therealrxyang dude can you shut up
I call that foolishness.
Admirable that she was that selfless but ultimately dumb
Shut up 💀
@@therealrxyangbout sth ur tiktok brain wouldn't understand.
scp 096 really having rough
In terms of my actual memory serves, the most pain I’ve endured was from a bacterial infection in my heart called: Endocarditis. The infection wound up spreading through my body in my blood. I could not get a scan because the infection was causing my kidneys to fail, so the dye they need for the scan could kill me. About 3 weeks later I was literally on my deathbed, and the docs made the risky but crucial decision to use the dye for the scan, and the second they found it, I went in for open heart. I stayed for another 2 weeks for initial recovery, and was eventually returned home with a PIC line, tubes and wires to continue my recovery, and I had to remain home with all that for another 6 weeks.
Despite the torture you are lucky to be alive. Must have been a harrowing experience though.
@@helenafranzen9828 it is a gift, I’ve been through way worse, but, I have no memory of the really bad stuff. Which, is from what I’ve been told, full of pain and trauma. People call me the miracle of both my biological AND adoptive family, since I am alive and survived a lot of things that would kill most people. Due to how distant all that is now, I like to joke that I am still on the wrong side of the dirt meaning I am still alive. Docs even told me that I have medically died more times than even they could count.
@@caigetompkins3759 I agree. Most of my memories are supressed. All I can actually recall is the pain and the fact that many people think my journey is unique.
You and I live in a different part of the world which make our circumstances a bit different, but what is not is the brush of death and that we survived despite all odds. None of my doctors thouht I would survive and planned for care in the end of life.
I dont think I have done anything to deserve it, but i cherish life every day and I hope that each and everyone would be equally lucky.
You and me know this is not always the truth.
@@helenafranzen9828 yes very much so. From what I’ve heard, even my own birth was a trauma. And before. My biological mother tried to…get rid of me with a clothes hanger, and failed, I was born 2 months early, with a ton of mental and physical disorders. At the time the worst of it was that my heart was never full formed. My mother would also lock me and my brothers in our room for days without food as a punishment. Someone in my biological family (idk who) was a bit too close to me and my siblings. And this went on to the time I was 5 years old. Then I was put into foster care for about a year and adopted at the age of 6. I got very lucky with my parents. My older brother has now passed on purpose (officially) and now my younger brother is in serious trouble. My eldest sister is on drugs, and my mother is somewhere and very very psychotic. My middle sister is doing well, and so is my younger sister and my father. I am 25 now, and due to my age, a lot of people say that idk the cruelty that life can throw, but Ik the we both know more than most. Aside from the abuse, I’ve witnessed deaths in unspeakable ways. And have lost a lot of family members and one my closest friends. and as for my mental disorders, people automatically judge me before they even understand me which causes a lot of trouble. I am alive now, and I am doing everything I can to live a good life in terms of my morality. And trying to find a way to make a decent living.
I truly feel sorry for you. Keep on fighting for your rights and I wish you the best.
I almost died falling in the same geysers when I was a kid. I got to close trying to take a picture and walked right off the edge and LUCKILY I landed in a dirt patch surrounded by boiling geysers… So when I heard that on the list, it gave me goosebumps 😖
😲woah
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My heart aches for that 911 operator. I don’t think I could handle that. Having to sit there, powerless to help, listening while someone burns to death.
Dog not allowed ect
They were an awful operator and also fired for negligence.
But at the same time, what can you really do? The lady was post-surgery with a walker not really being able to move fast. What CAN you tell her. And a firetruck was on its way? Could shave had maybe a helicopter dispatched? Would that have gotten to the location faster?
Her husband was conveniently at the bowling alley
How do we know? There are people who actually enjoy listening to sh*t like that
No scale could measure the mental agony