Broken arm from a bike crash that resulted in two surgeries.
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Torn hamstring. I was a fast sumbich w dreams of being the top 100 man at my HS in my senior year. Track coach was a numbnuts, had us line up cold to try out to run in meets. Boom, busted hammy.In football I tore my quad freshman year during spring practice. I landed on my right foot awkwardly and it popped so loud and the pain was excruciating. I passed out it was so bad.
In basketball against Garrad county in basketball I'd ran and jumped as fast as possible and my foot landed on another players foot and rolled my ankle. I felt pops on the inside and outside and I literally puked on their shitty court. I'd torn tendons on the inside and outside. My foot stayed purple for 4 months.
Honorable mention goes to tearing my ACL/MCL in the playoffs. I played a whole half on that knee because I'd taken tylox, loratab 10s, Vicodin 7.5 and smoked a huge joint before the game. That next day, when the pain pills wore off were bad. Anyways I know surely some of you have had painful injuries. Just curious what people's most painful was.
Damn that's truly brutal!My sophomore year I had to tackle George Addams (SP). He ran me over like a freight train and stepped on my cup whilst trucking me, my cup cracked and pinches what it was protecting. Yellow pants with a bunch of red in the middle. lol (i can laugh about it now).
People who don’t play soccer, don’t realize how hard the damn ball is off a goal kick, and how it hurts when you go to head itSoccer. Went up to head the ball, opponents chin met the top of my head and had to get 10 stitches.
Pretty fortunate for as many years as I played sports. Had to get stitches 4 times total. 2 in soccer, 2 in basketball.
No broken bones or torn muscles, etc….
I never injured myself in sports… or broke a bone… but I’ve badly bone bruised my shin by hitting it on a corner. My shin blew up like a third knee and had a limp for over a month.
Second most painful injury was In high school; I hated going to my locker so I’d carry all my books (dufus.) well one day my back gave out. I missed school the next couple days and could barely walk for a day.
Agree, the non sports injuries are worse. I broke my foot because my friends and I decided to be idiots. We tried to fit 15 people on a golf cart and flipped it and I was in the middle in the seat up front, so I was stuck either way. My foot got stuck in the steering wheel when we flipped it and I broke my foot bad.I have had multiple injuries in sports that have hurt, but agree...more nonsense crazy injuries that hurt more.
Example, in HS was with my dad on vacation playing golf. Hit a shot a little off target. It went into rough and there was a palm bush where the ball nestled up against. I reached to grab ball and the palm leaf proceeded to insert itself into my skin about 4 inches deep. Puncture wound...hurt like hell.
Jumped up on an elevated desk at work to access some shelves in college like an idiot...drilled my shin on front of desk. Scar still here...when I hit it, just hurt like hell...10 mins later blood pouring out of leg...just chunked my shin wide open.
That name rings a bell but I can't place it. I had to tackle Michael Bush from Male multiple times, two years in a row at UKs indoor practice field which was AstroTurf. For anyone whose never played on it just imagine playing on carpet on top of concrete. Bush was a load to tackle. For those that don't remember he played Running Back at Louisville and I'm pretty sure he had a horrific broken leg playing against UK. But could you tell me who George Addams was?My sophomore year I had to tackle George Addams (SP). He ran me over like a freight train and stepped on my cup whilst trucking me, my cup cracked and pinches what it was protecting. Yellow pants with a bunch of red in the middle. lol (i can laugh about it now).
That name rings a bell but I can't place it. I had to tackle Michael Bush from Male multiple times, two years in a row at UKs indoor practice field which was AstroTurf. For anyone whose never played on it just imagine playing on carpet on top of concrete. Bush was a load to tackle. For those that don't remember he played Running Back at Louisville and I'm pretty sure he had a horrific broken leg playing against UK. But could you tell me who George Addams was?
The hardest hitting game I ever played was by far the Kentucky vs Tennessee All Star Game. I don't know how many people remember but that was the best of the best from each state. They stopped playing it a few years after I played in it. Just the speed, size and intensity was WAY more than a typical high school game. Most of the players were signed D1 players. I had an offer to Appalachian State but went to the Army instead.
Broken jaw from a baseball thrown from deep left field all the way to the plate where I was taking BP. They were hitting fungos off to the side and that one came in way off line without being cut off. Thank goodness for helmets as that may have hit my temple.In football I tore my quad freshman year during spring practice. I landed on my right foot awkwardly and it popped so loud and the pain was excruciating. I passed out it was so bad.
In basketball against Garrad county in basketball I'd ran and jumped as fast as possible and my foot landed on another players foot and rolled my ankle. I felt pops on the inside and outside and I literally puked on their shitty court. I'd torn tendons on the inside and outside. My foot stayed purple for 4 months.
Honorable mention goes to tearing my ACL/MCL in the playoffs. I played a whole half on that knee because I'd taken tylox, loratab 10s, Vicodin 7.5 and smoked a huge joint before the game. That next day, when the pain pills wore off were bad. Anyways I know surely some of you have had painful injuries. Just curious what people's most painful was.
Too bad Cal wasn’t your coach, he wouldn’t have broken your heartA broken heart
George Addams played for Lafayette in the late 70s early 80s. He played at UK. He was an aggressive runner. He hit you like a freight train.That name rings a bell but I can't place it. I had to tackle Michael Bush from Male multiple times, two years in a row at UKs indoor practice field which was AstroTurf. For anyone whose never played on it just imagine playing on carpet on top of concrete. Bush was a load to tackle. For those that don't remember he played Running Back at Louisville and I'm pretty sure he had a horrific broken leg playing against UK. But could you tell me who George Addams was?
The hardest hitting game I ever played was by far the Kentucky vs Tennessee All Star Game. I don't know how many people remember but that was the best of the best from each state. They stopped playing it a few years after I played in it. Just the speed, size and intensity was WAY more than a typical high school game. Most of the players were signed D1 players. I had an offer to Appalachian State but went to the Army instead.
Never played Soccer but was told by our Trainer that Soccer has far more concussions then Football due to the "headers" and collisions the players have going for balls on corner kicks.People who don’t play soccer, don’t realize how hard the damn ball is off a goal kick, and how it hurts when you go to head it
Yeah especially when you play in the cold, the ball is like a brick hitting your headNever played Soccer but was told by our Trainer that Soccer has far more concussions then Football due to the "headers" and collisions the players have going for balls on corner kicks.
Thank you for that answer, that was before my time. I knew I'd heard the name before.George Addams played for Lafayette in the late 70s early 80s. He played at UK. He was an aggressive runner. He hit you like a freight train.