This might be the worst pain I've heard in my life. This episode takes the crown as the longest RTAA & Source to date! The YT version of the podcast actually has an ad break in the middle of this story. Don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t have to search for these videos every week!
@@SteveTAGamer Jalapeño, think of it. Geoff probably had to re-type his desperate Google search like 5 times because of spelling errors. Also Chad was at a Hospital getting treatment, Geoff was in his bathroom praying to every God that soaking his doodle in milk would help.
I know Chad's pain, I went through this 3 years ago. Lancing is basically they're making an incision in the infected area, where they drain it of pus and pressure. They use a pointed scalpel called a lancet.
I have to say, I would not have been able to go through this. They would have had to knock me out. I have a fear of needles. When I was younger, I had full on panic attacks at the thought of getting a shot. Now, I have it under MUCH more control, but the fear is still there. I had to get a tooth pulled a while back, and, because of the location, I thought it would be easier for everyone to get sedated. I opted for gas to make sure I stayed calm for the IV. And it's a REALLY good thing I did, because they did not tell me I needed to get three IVs to be put under. First one, I was fine. Second one. Ok. Didn't know we needed more than one, started losing control a bit, but deep breathes and wiggle the toes. Third one. I nearly lost it. My heart rate climbed. I was fighting the urge to run. If I had not asked for gas, I would not have been able to do it. A general pain shot, 6 lidocaine shots, and a lancing? No friggen chance. I would need to be put out. Power to ya Chad.
01:03 "I'm so sorry. I know it's your day to sleep in but..." Am I the only one that finds he weird that he starts by apologising for waking her up when he's in so much pain he can't walk, appearently. I mean, any spouse worth their salt would be immediately up and at them when they hear that. Quite honestly If you hear your spouse be in terrible pain and you go "eh it's my day to sleep in, so we'll deal with that later" that is absolutely divorce worthy behaviour.
It's called a courtesy. Of course any loving partner will respond appropriately. But an apology is still a perfectly normal way of acknowledging that you're inconveniencing someone. Anyone who has kids knows how valuable and important it is to have agreed upon times to protect your partner's rest/alone time. You don't go back on that agreement except when it is indeed an emergency, in which case, yeah - acknowledge it.
This might be the worst pain I've heard in my life.
This episode takes the crown as the longest RTAA & Source to date! The YT version of the podcast actually has an ad break in the middle of this story.
Don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t have to search for these videos every week!
You mean you had a related one???
@Tribot968 Thankfully I’ve never had something similar to what Chad experienced.
This is the most painful DeathBattle ever.
I just thought of which would’ve hurt more: this or Geoff’s jalapeño incident.
@@SteveTAGamer Jalapeño, think of it. Geoff probably had to re-type his desperate Google search like 5 times because of spelling errors. Also Chad was at a Hospital getting treatment, Geoff was in his bathroom praying to every God that soaking his doodle in milk would help.
@@SteveTAGamer easy, Joel’s bladder scoping
@@zumby101 dont forget Gav's torsion
100% I'd take jalapeno I've done the same thing once with red pepper flakes and after an hour it better.
I know Chad's pain, I went through this 3 years ago. Lancing is basically they're making an incision in the infected area, where they drain it of pus and pressure. They use a pointed scalpel called a lancet.
"full force toddler stiff arm" what a sentence
Gavin's reactions are the best
It's his ptsd
Testicular torsion is a matter of pre life and death
4:23 poor Barbara 😄, its Geoff's spicy peen all over again
While nowhere similar, I know the struggle of needing a doctor but having to settle for a walk-in
Every time I hear this story I'm reminded of my second round of MRSA, I've been told that that doctor still tells the story...
11:25 Derp face of pain
I have to say, I would not have been able to go through this. They would have had to knock me out. I have a fear of needles. When I was younger, I had full on panic attacks at the thought of getting a shot. Now, I have it under MUCH more control, but the fear is still there. I had to get a tooth pulled a while back, and, because of the location, I thought it would be easier for everyone to get sedated. I opted for gas to make sure I stayed calm for the IV. And it's a REALLY good thing I did, because they did not tell me I needed to get three IVs to be put under. First one, I was fine. Second one. Ok. Didn't know we needed more than one, started losing control a bit, but deep breathes and wiggle the toes. Third one. I nearly lost it. My heart rate climbed. I was fighting the urge to run. If I had not asked for gas, I would not have been able to do it.
A general pain shot, 6 lidocaine shots, and a lancing? No friggen chance. I would need to be put out. Power to ya Chad.
he was seizing the means of reproduction
Barb is just not about this
no one is about this
9:43 she just totally checks out
Did he lose his ball?
10:14-10:25 😄 psych
I really hope they hired William Ball specifically to animate for topics like this
11:43 Barbara 😄😄
8:22 Poor poor Chad
I had a hernia at the age of 4
I had plastic surgery.
Wait why does chad look and sound like he was crying? Or was he just tired at the time?
He doesn’t
9:22 😄
Christ, I’m so damn glad I’m not a man and experiencing this pain.
Poor dudes.
Oh hell no Knock me the fuck out
Chads a dip
01:03 "I'm so sorry. I know it's your day to sleep in but..."
Am I the only one that finds he weird that he starts by apologising for waking her up when he's in so much pain he can't walk, appearently. I mean, any spouse worth their salt would be immediately up and at them when they hear that. Quite honestly If you hear your spouse be in terrible pain and you go "eh it's my day to sleep in, so we'll deal with that later" that is absolutely divorce worthy behaviour.
It's called a courtesy. Of course any loving partner will respond appropriately. But an apology is still a perfectly normal way of acknowledging that you're inconveniencing someone. Anyone who has kids knows how valuable and important it is to have agreed upon times to protect your partner's rest/alone time. You don't go back on that agreement except when it is indeed an emergency, in which case, yeah - acknowledge it.
Ha! Lose a ballack.