In everyday pain, just thoguht of one I forgot - blisters. Especially a huge one on bottom of foot when you have to be on them a lot.
I've experienced 3 very bad non-every-day pains that all rank up there a lot:
- Dry sockets after wisdom teeth extraction (didn't feel any pain until my follow-up visit when the surgeon squirted something in it - talk about extreme sharp immediate shooting wincing pain.
- Aftermath of throat surgery - namely waking up after a couple hours sleep with throat absolutely killing, having to eat ice to get the pain lowered but having to endure harsher pain in eating the ice. That was definitely NOT fun.
- I either have IBS or Crohn's...my father has Crohn's so I might have that, but I'm betting it's IBS. Every now and then I get really gut-wrenching intestinal attacks. 90% of the time it depends on what I ate but regardless, it's usually bad enough that I'm sitting on the toilet shouting in pain.
I'm sure passing a stone is probably worse than all those but those are at least what I've experienced.