The problem with that pain scale for Hubby is that he is known to ignore broken bones and such. He'll try to drive with a dislocated shoulder--granted, not for long--and he has driven with a heart attack. What one person can function through would drop a platoon of Navy SEALS. Well, maybe not them. They'd probably grunt at Hubby in solidarity.
Oz ,'Beneath You'
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
The worst pain I've had is when my back goes out. The worst it's been is probably a 7 (need medication to sleep), although I may have had momentary 9s (uncontrollable crying out -- but only long enough for one cry).
It's a subjective thing. Some people will stay quiet while weasels gnaw their liver, others yell at paper cuts.
Timelies all!
I'm not sure what my pain scale is, but I don't think I've had pain in the 7-8 range.
Anyhow, once Gary gets home we will go out to dinner for our anniversary. Nine years!
I think the pain scale needs to be switched to the Hyperbole and a Half pain scale: [link]
I prefer Allie Brosh's improved pain scale: [link]
Booyah, Ginger. BOOYAH.
t edit What? I'm unemployed now. All I have to live for is the small victory of posting a link 2 minutes before anyone else. GIVE ME THAT VICTORY.
Great minds....
I have *never* had a medical professional put the pain scale into more context than "ten is the worst pain you can conceive of." The cartoon faces on the chart (that nurses are supposed to use to read you) are laughable.
I've only shown one nurse tending to me the Hyperbole & a Half scale, but she laughed her ass off.
Yes, the H&AH scale is about right. I like that at 4 starts the "pain is not fucking around" stage.