1. Getting kicked in the nuts in elementary school
2. I put a watch battery in my ear when I was a kid and couldn't get it out. I didn't tell anybody for a couple of days and I guess the battery blocked the air flow and I had an insane ear ache until I had to go to the emergency room and they used tweezers to get the battery out.
3. Heroin withdrawal. I had to call 911 because I was withdrawing from heroin. I haven't bought it since.
4. I got diagnosed with diabetes about 15 years ago. Whenever my blood sugar goes up, a condition called nuerapathy kicks in which is similar to heroin withdrawal. When my blood sugar goes up my extremities start tingling (fingers and toes) and I need insulin. It's not that bad because I stay away from sugar and I take my insulin every day. But if I forget to take my insulin or if I eat something that has a lot of sugar in it and I'm not home the nuerapathy kicks in and is very painful. It creeps up, it's not a sharp pain, rather, it takes hours and then the pain becomes unbearable. It feels like my toes are itching but when you scratch it, the itching sensation doesn't go away.
2. I put a watch battery in my ear when I was a kid and couldn't get it out. I didn't tell anybody for a couple of days and I guess the battery blocked the air flow and I had an insane ear ache until I had to go to the emergency room and they used tweezers to get the battery out.
3. Heroin withdrawal. I had to call 911 because I was withdrawing from heroin. I haven't bought it since.
4. I got diagnosed with diabetes about 15 years ago. Whenever my blood sugar goes up, a condition called nuerapathy kicks in which is similar to heroin withdrawal. When my blood sugar goes up my extremities start tingling (fingers and toes) and I need insulin. It's not that bad because I stay away from sugar and I take my insulin every day. But if I forget to take my insulin or if I eat something that has a lot of sugar in it and I'm not home the nuerapathy kicks in and is very painful. It creeps up, it's not a sharp pain, rather, it takes hours and then the pain becomes unbearable. It feels like my toes are itching but when you scratch it, the itching sensation doesn't go away.