The joys of growing up lower working class. My parents were the same way, and it took me a long time to break out of that pattern of not believing myself. When you have people constantly telling you your problems aren't real and to suck it up you really internalize that. Parents like that really piss me off. Glad she's figuring things out now that she's away from them. It takes time and support from people who care helps, too.
Yup, I've had some pretty bad cramps in my lower leg from not moving around enough when I spent a lot of time at home with tonsillitis, (according to my doctor and a lack of minerals might've contributed to the problem) but I've been able to somewhat literally walk it off. Apparently I've got some pain tolerance because I've had a situation where I had walked around with a broken tibia for a week while a pretty big inflammation developed, went to the doctor's and turns an idiot that rammed me with his [bundle of sticks] electric scooter had managed to break my f-ing leg, didn't really manage to walk that one off all that well despite trying to.
Three moments I've experienced that compete for the worst pain I've experienced. 1) drinking enough soda to form a 7mm kidney stone that I would have to pass after going to the hospital. I was dry heaving because that gave me a moment of no pain. 2) eating over 100 McDonald's nuggets in one day because I was running errands, and they were stupid cheap at the time. 2) trying to tough out getting cavities filled because I was building a resistance to novacane and didn't want to reschedule.
@@Scott.E.H You really gotta get more water in your system. If you drink a bunch of soda + energy drinks you're gonna get softball kidney stones and really aggressive bowel cancer. Nothing wrong with it now and again, but you should have your day consist of like 80% water at the least. Get a good water filter so it tastes good.
Let's see, for me it's 1]I once got intensely bad stomach cramps from eating cheap pork chops from some school function. I woke my family up at like 2 in the damn morning to rush me out to the emergency room, literally the only time I've ever asked to go to the hospital rather than being told. And then as soon as we pulled into the parking lot the cramps eased up. 2]Urinary tract infection; that feeling of really needing to [not be able to] pee is pretty dogawful. 3]To this day there's a particular way I can flex either one of my calves which immediately makes that whole leg feel like it's being skinned with burning knives, and it stays like that for up to a minute before going numb and being barely usable for a while. I've never quite understood why it happens, nor why I sometimes insist on reminding myself that it's still possible by doing it. also that kidney stone sounds awful brotha.
@@Sammysapphira With ER visits they are supposed to do whatever needs to be done and just bill you after. She should really look for a good PC now and tell them about everything, and they can help her arange to get that done. Her fans will gladly help her pay for it. Just needs to break out of her parent's toxic mindset.
Pippa: "The people around me online were probably confused because I disappeared for a few days" Also Pippa: Becomes Vtuber and abandons all previous content creation.
@nooneinparticular3370 She can't reveal it because Phase Connect doesn't allow that. If she were to ever become indie then maybe, but I don't think she has any plans on doing that, unless she and Phase Connect have a falling out at some point.
I'm glad she's at least self aware enough to realize she's made mistakes for her own personal health and she seems to be working to make improvements. I feel like she's grown a lot since becoming a rabbit anime girl....weirdly enough.
Getting away from the bad influence of her family is probably also huge, speaking from experience. My parents were the same way as hers when it came to doctors and it's really hard to break the conditioning when they are constantly there shaming you you or telling you it's not worth going to the doctor, that you are being weak or a nuisance or making excuses. It's hard not to internalize that.
Reminds me of Zach Hazard's story about his inexplicable leg pain. Luckily, the doctors didn't threaten to remove Pippa's lymph nodes or put her on chemotherapy.
For anyone who needs to hear it: there are lots of antidepressants some of which work in completely different ways and the current standard is for them to prescribe either what works for most people or to guess based on family history which to try. Also it's common for certain ones to actively make you worse, so if you have a bad reaction to one, go back and firmly ask them to prescribe something different (if it makes the depression worse or doesn't touch it, they need to try something that works in a different way, but if the side effects are too bad, they need to try something similar)
YES. Also, alway make it clear you want to play it safe with a low dose. If you don't have side effects but also aren't getting much out of it, THEN they can step the dose up and see what happens. Me, I ended up on Effexor because it doesn't cause weight gain and the other more comonly safe meds ether did nothing or made me sick to my stomach or gave me migraines. Effexor (technically the off brand but fuck those long chemical names) really couldn't work better for me. I can hardly tell I'm on it except for when I'm in a situation where I used to panic or break down, and I realize I actually have control of my emotions. That's what being on an antidepressant should be like, not dulling all emotions or making you not care. I hope she gives it another try and finds something that can take the edge off for her.
Worst pains? Let’s go! I was hit by a car and need 2 spine surgeries. I had intense pain constantly shooting down my legs. A pain I don’t wish on my worst enemies I eventually had to relearn how to walk
Had an acute pericarditis in 2009. The inflammation wasn’t even that bad, but it drained all my energy. But for them to determine that I had no heart damage, they had to stab me in my waist into the aorta to push a catheter all the way to my heart, so they could project an image. There were maybe 7 or so nurses and orderlies pushing me down since they had to stab me w/o local anesthesia. To this day the worst pain I’ve ever felt.
Had to get two baby teeth pulled so my adult teeth could come in. So I get in the chair and they stick the two needles in my gums to numb them, but the numbing effect never happened, so when they went to pull them out. I had to feel them rip both teeth out while I tried not to scream in pain. I think I nearly broke the arm of the chair from me squeezing to hard.
Had heart inflammation. Pretty sick feeling to feel a pearcing pain on every heartbeat. Woke up in so much sweat, that someone couldve dumped whole bucket of water on me. The bed wasnt moist, it was fcking wet. Could not exert myself to stand up and had roll out of bed and to crawl to the phone. I genuinely thought this could be it for me. Will never forgor
I think the worst pain I've ever felt was a certain morning where I woke up at my grandparent's cottage, and was barely able to breathe. Lung capacity was (and TBH, still kinda is) pretty bad, and it was really humid that night due to a nasty storm, AND I was sleeping in a room that ended up being full of goddamn mold, which i ended up learning I was super allergic to. Basically every second that day, I thought I was gonna fucking suffocate.
That sounds a lot like a deep vein thrombosis, which is a blood clot in your leg. The doctor should have done scans for it given your history and symptoms, instead of just x ray and giving pain meds. That clot could have broken off and traveled to your lungs, which would have been very bad news and may have killed you! Pulmonary embolism can cause right heart failure by increasing pulmonary vascular resistance, as well as respiratory failure by reducing blood flow to areas of the lung distal to the site of the blockage, causing a ventilation perfusion mismatch.
Worst pain I've ever felt was after getting punched in the face and needing stitches on my nose and forehead. The doctor gave me a numbing shot, but it might as well have been filled with water for all the good it did.
Worst pain, passing a kidney stone. 2nd worse pain, stomach bug. You never knew the human body could literally Shrek a damn toilet until you get wrecked by a stomach bug.
Someone else in the comments said it too, but that sounds like Deep Vein Thrombosis... she's lucky the clot didn't travel upwards and cause an embolism
Holy shit, pippa had a bad circulation in her leg, her leg literally got cut off from blood and nutrients and it went into shock. Exercise can help but thats from clogging of the blood vessels and a lack of movement, she really needs to eat healthier, that shit is killing her. Please pin this comment
Worst for me is when my sciatica got really bad before I learned how to manage it. Now I get aches in my right leg every couple of weeks but it used to be that if I stepped wrong I would be unable to do anything for five minutes and basically unable to use the leg for fifteen. On the plus side, you know those workplace safety videos where they show you the right way to lift things? I make those guys look like amateurs.
I know the pain of early sciatica, and I've seen what it can do to someone who has a more advanced version of it. Hopefully Pippa is able to take care of that and avoid it getting worse.
One of the worst pains in my life ironically came from stretching my leg too hard, i can only describe it as if my leg muscles were ropes that got tied in a knot, it wouldn't stop for around 10 minutes and I was debating waking up my parents to take me to a hospital, it was also like 2 am and then suddenly it just went away
Usually when they can’t find the source of the pain, it’s nerve damage. That means the pain is literally in your head forever, and even cutting off the affected part of your body might not help, because the pain isn’t coming from the nerve sensations, but your brain is making it up because of the lack of nerve sensations.
This reminds me of the WORST experience ive ever had at the hospitol. Mind you, i was 36 years old at the time, so well past any of the "oh my tummy hurts really bad phases) going to the er is the absolute last place any adult wants to be, but long story short the medical staff can be very very cruel/condesending/ and judgemental people ever sometimes... Or the best people in the world. No real in between. So i was admited by ambulance for nostop vomiting and pain/vision issues that i put off for 2 days and all i got were people telling me how much of a burden i was and that i was disgusting and or playing up my pains. Come to find out not only did i have a severe problem, but a high fever and covid ontop of it all... So yeah people can really be cruel to you, and they neeed to remember that pain is not universally diagnoseable its very subjective from person to person, and not everyone fakes pains or issues for drugs. They usualy are scared and just want help!
8:20 I know she said the pain was in her leg, but it sounds like a migraine or a stroke. I get pretty bad migraines, and one of the tell tale signs is I lose peripheral vision and everything else looks whited out. Some of the migraines I've gotten were easily a 10/10 on the pain scale. You know what one of the triggers for migraines is? High sodium diet from processed foods. And yes, they put a shot of oxycodone in your butt for the pain. I know we joke that Pippa is usually her own worst enemy and exacerbates problems by not dealing with them head on, but now I'm legitimately getting worried for her health.
Well, I don't know what she has specifically, I had a situation that I refer to as "leg-fucking-explode-itus". Basically, imagine a chess board on your leg. All the white squares are dead numb and cold. And all the black squares are having boiling hot battery acid poured on them. This happened in the middle of the night while I was asleep and it was so sudden and agonizing that I pissed myself. It also lasted for around 6 hours.
when I was younger I got burned on my right leg, 2nd degree. its fully healed but every so often I would get leg pains. I went through 1 CT , 2 Ultra Sounds and a dye test....the veins and arteries were completely normal. The Doctor pretty much said its the damaged nerves and tissue. It'd always feel numb to the touch and feel burning when I'm doing any vigorous activities. Every physical it does get checked out with pretty much a ultra sound and the new vein tracker machine.
Worst pain I've ever experienced was a complete right calf cramp that locked my foot pointing down; I was only able to slowly force it back to its normal position by putting my entire bodyweight on it. Getting punched in the head 3 times was painless in comparison. Cramps are the worst.
I remember when I got my wisdom teeth out, the pain in my mouth was bad but for some reason the night after the pain in my gut was so unbearable I was sobbing in the floor of my bathroom thinking I was going to die. Then I took a shit and it went away. No idea how that happened from losing my wisdom teeth, have never felt that before or since.
with that amount of pain and no other symptoms it's probably neurons dying from lack of oxygen (cose no blood was circulating there), that would also explain why it got better - dead neurons do not send pain signals anymore
My worst pain was getting road rash at 6 years old from an adult falling on top of me playing kickball. Sliding full wight at least a foot. Was right before Halloween though
One bout of Constipation, or Post Surgery Spontaneous PnemoThorax was probably my worst of pains. Also Wheelchair is a bit embarrassing, but it beats trying to limp or walk in freakin pain.
Sciatica would not have been that painful. For me, it varies from a 1 to a 5, it gets agitated by sitting and/or laying on my back (especially driving or doing work at the computer), doesn't respond to any pain meds, and it comes and fades over the course of months. I'll have it barely happen for months, then a couple months later, I can't even drive 20 minutes to work or lay in bed without pain in my butt / back of my thigh.
Pippa: Everything is fine Pippa's body: I am actually dying, do something Pippa: Something is kind of wrong Pippa's body: SCREEEEEE Pippa: This hurts Pippa's body: ABOUT TIME YOU NOTICED Pippa: I went to the doctor, it is probably fine Pippa's body:
I had sciatica after a back injury. The only thing I can compare nerve pain to is being stabbed. non. stop. Count Dankula did a video "mini mad lads" about a British guy who cut his own hand off due to nerve pain, and it's really that bad.
Sounds a lot like DVT, very common within people with her lifestyle. 9:20 welp, that sounds pretty much exactly like DVT. And you don't see that on a fucking xray lmao! What the heck is wrong with the Murican health system?
the leg is swollen it looks deformed or you can’t cannot use it properly it is unusually cool or pale it is numb and weak it is red and warm both legs are swollen and you have breathing problems the pain is getting worse If these are the symptoms, please go see a doctor
@Low Effort Clips I’m going to try and save your source of income right now. Tell Pipa she needs to see a physical therapist. She might have nerve pain.
Worse pain, huh... Let's see... Losing your one and only best friend to an accident after promising to hang out the next day. Prepared everything and all, never thought it'd be like it did. It ain't exactly physical pain, but it still hurts even now.
Hmmm, Idk what my most painful moment is. Probably when I mildly tore the tendon and or ligaments in my big toe. All I had to do was kneel the wrong way... Well it was both very painful and extremely annoying. This is because I work overnights at Walmart, soooo, I pretty much have to be on my feet all night. And because of that it took pretty much two weeks to completely heal and then I thought everything was fine so I worked normally one night and re-tore it again and had to wait an additional 10 days to heal again. It was so incredibly annoying and painful. And my foot was so swollen the whole time that it stretched the skin on my foot. Damn. I could seriously barely walk faster than someone using a walker. And it just hurt all the time because it hurts a tone when you move you foot, like when walking. Oh yeah, I couldn't really take pain killers either. Idk why (maybe the childhood Ritalin) but pretty much all pain killers of any type only work for like half an hour, if they do anything at all. Even when I was in the hospital after a car crash and I got Morphine, Vicodin and Percocet. They only killed the pain for 40 mins tops, even with the highest dose. So I was like forget it, I'll just deal with it. I also bought sever rolls of painters tape and taped my big toe to the other toes and wrapped the tape all along my foot to keep it from moving. That helped, Lol. I have also had an infected tooth, torn the skin on the bottom of my foot, shoveled rocks with my back (whoops) for 6 hours and was bed ridden the next day and been in multiple car accidents. I think tearing my tendon or whatever in my foot was by far the most painful and annoying, especially since I still had to work on it for 8 hours a night. Lol
hmm im kinda luckier so worst pains ive had were a really bad sinus infection caused by chlorine/pool water and food poisoning bad enough to send me to the hospital. I have however almost died 3 times .
Going down head first I fell from an 8 foot ladder onto ceramic tile and shattered my forearm, dislocated the ball of my elbow (flattened it), dislocated the elbow itself and shoved my arm up into my shoulder blade. After arriving at the hospital the first thing they wanted to do was to put the ball back in place but since my forearm was in splinters the ball just slid up and down my arm. I was screaming bloody fucking murder for a good 5 or 10 minutes until they finally gave me 200 mg of ketamine. I am almost positive the whole first floor herd me in there that day. I asked the male nurse that was throwing my arm in every direction how long it took to place the ball back while i was under and he said about 15 seconds. That was a 9 to me the only thing I could think of being worse is having my arm cut off.
My RNG pain is a litttle something something called trigger finger it is not the worst pain but when it hits it will wake you up. Since most of my work is done on a computer I might as well call the day off if I get that acting up any. Never know how long it will take to fix it. It is def an 8 out of 10 just due to the sheer surprise bitch. Maybe there is a version for legs like that. Dunno. You thought you were going to straighten your finger out no bitch crippling pain, keep it bent..
I like how chat corrected her incorrectly.
Sedentary = not/hardly moving
Sedementary = Layered rock made out of rock dust
classic 0head capipis
Chat can be pretty igneous sometimes
@@Brave_SJ Um, ackchually, it's "ginious".
@@Brave_SJ The metamorphic nature of chat when put under too much pressure.
@@wherethetatosat thats the joke
It's hard to believe that Pippa managed to survived this long while making so much effort to ignore the signals her body keep sending her.
Yeah from what she said about the roof in her mouth thats already pretty bad us teeth, but every added on I'm kinda concerned for her.
@@blacktemplarbrotherlucius1935gonna have some shitty 30s and 40s for sure
The joys of growing up lower working class. My parents were the same way, and it took me a long time to break out of that pattern of not believing myself. When you have people constantly telling you your problems aren't real and to suck it up you really internalize that. Parents like that really piss me off. Glad she's figuring things out now that she's away from them. It takes time and support from people who care helps, too.
Any mold is the goal
“They said I can anything I wanted, so I became a rock.” -pippa probably
Pippa the Rock
"Yo, Pipkin!"
Army guy here.
I experience the same thing, I suspect that Pippa had wrong shoes when deployed
The sandbox really fucked her feet back in Bagdad
I'm assuming Pippa isn't in her 30's yet, but once you do reach that age, random parts of your body may start hurting for no reason.
Is the RNG debuff that start at 25 so humans dont get too powerful as they level up
Can confirm....
Try exercising
yeah she is. hag love
it's supposed to start at 30? oh fuck
Deep Pippa thrombosis.
“Hello, moth. Are you my spirit animal?“
...Heh.
Sounds like a blood clot.
Yeah, DVT was my first thought.
I was thinking muscle atrophy from lack of use
@@prototypexz609 that would be less deadly.
@@WarNoob755 yeah but still very very fucking painful
Yup, I've had some pretty bad cramps in my lower leg from not moving around enough when I spent a lot of time at home with tonsillitis, (according to my doctor and a lack of minerals might've contributed to the problem) but I've been able to somewhat literally walk it off. Apparently I've got some pain tolerance because I've had a situation where I had walked around with a broken tibia for a week while a pretty big inflammation developed, went to the doctor's and turns an idiot that rammed me with his [bundle of sticks] electric scooter had managed to break my f-ing leg, didn't really manage to walk that one off all that well despite trying to.
Three moments I've experienced that compete for the worst pain I've experienced.
1) drinking enough soda to form a 7mm kidney stone that I would have to pass after going to the hospital. I was dry heaving because that gave me a moment of no pain.
2) eating over 100 McDonald's nuggets in one day because I was running errands, and they were stupid cheap at the time.
2) trying to tough out getting cavities filled because I was building a resistance to novacane and didn't want to reschedule.
I'm sorry drinking nothing but soda will give you kidney stones?
...oh shit.
@@Scott.E.HYep, be careful. That happened to me TWICE because I was on the College Student Diet
@@NeoCreo1 Damn, you're USA right? You guys have a lot more sugar in your sodas and stuff.
@@Scott.E.H You really gotta get more water in your system.
If you drink a bunch of soda + energy drinks you're gonna get softball kidney stones and really aggressive bowel cancer.
Nothing wrong with it now and again, but you should have your day consist of like 80% water at the least. Get a good water filter so it tastes good.
Let's see, for me it's
1]I once got intensely bad stomach cramps from eating cheap pork chops from some school function. I woke my family up at like 2 in the damn morning to rush me out to the emergency room, literally the only time I've ever asked to go to the hospital rather than being told. And then as soon as we pulled into the parking lot the cramps eased up.
2]Urinary tract infection; that feeling of really needing to [not be able to] pee is pretty dogawful.
3]To this day there's a particular way I can flex either one of my calves which immediately makes that whole leg feel like it's being skinned with burning knives, and it stays like that for up to a minute before going numb and being barely usable for a while. I've never quite understood why it happens, nor why I sometimes insist on reminding myself that it's still possible by doing it.
also that kidney stone sounds awful brotha.
Im surprised they didnt do an MRI or a CT scan of Pippas blood vessels/veins.
You think someone would pay for that? Lol
@@Sammysapphira With ER visits they are supposed to do whatever needs to be done and just bill you after. She should really look for a good PC now and tell them about everything, and they can help her arange to get that done. Her fans will gladly help her pay for it. Just needs to break out of her parent's toxic mindset.
Jesas, Peppers, get that checked. Don’t be the 2nd vtuber to die of deep vein thrombosis…
Who was the first?
There was a first?
wait who?
I googled, seems like it was a VTuber called "Space Cat VTuber Betsy"
Pippa: "The people around me online were probably confused because I disappeared for a few days"
Also Pippa: Becomes Vtuber and abandons all previous content creation.
It's the whole 'past life' taboo of vtubing, especially when joining an agency.
What was her previous identity? I'm curious to see what our yabbit used to do before become, well, the yabbit.
@nooneinparticular3370 She can't reveal it because Phase Connect doesn't allow that. If she were to ever become indie then maybe, but I don't think she has any plans on doing that, unless she and Phase Connect have a falling out at some point.
@@TommyBNSF Ah okay, I see.
The content creator to thrombosis highway
I'm glad she's at least self aware enough to realize she's made mistakes for her own personal health and she seems to be working to make improvements. I feel like she's grown a lot since becoming a rabbit anime girl....weirdly enough.
Getting away from the bad influence of her family is probably also huge, speaking from experience. My parents were the same way as hers when it came to doctors and it's really hard to break the conditioning when they are constantly there shaming you you or telling you it's not worth going to the doctor, that you are being weak or a nuisance or making excuses. It's hard not to internalize that.
5:18 "You're yelling all the time what's new" is what i half expected to be the answer lmao.
Reminds me of Zach Hazard's story about his inexplicable leg pain. Luckily, the doctors didn't threaten to remove Pippa's lymph nodes or put her on chemotherapy.
For anyone who needs to hear it: there are lots of antidepressants some of which work in completely different ways and the current standard is for them to prescribe either what works for most people or to guess based on family history which to try. Also it's common for certain ones to actively make you worse, so if you have a bad reaction to one, go back and firmly ask them to prescribe something different (if it makes the depression worse or doesn't touch it, they need to try something that works in a different way, but if the side effects are too bad, they need to try something similar)
YES. Also, alway make it clear you want to play it safe with a low dose. If you don't have side effects but also aren't getting much out of it, THEN they can step the dose up and see what happens.
Me, I ended up on Effexor because it doesn't cause weight gain and the other more comonly safe meds ether did nothing or made me sick to my stomach or gave me migraines.
Effexor (technically the off brand but fuck those long chemical names) really couldn't work better for me. I can hardly tell I'm on it except for when I'm in a situation where I used to panic or break down, and I realize I actually have control of my emotions. That's what being on an antidepressant should be like, not dulling all emotions or making you not care. I hope she gives it another try and finds something that can take the edge off for her.
That doctor was terrible/evil. None of your symptoms was going to be properly diagnosed with an x-ray, you needed a CT or MRI.
Ah yes, mysterious leg pain, my favorite.
Worst pains? Let’s go!
I was hit by a car and need 2 spine surgeries. I had intense pain constantly shooting down my legs.
A pain I don’t wish on my worst enemies
I eventually had to relearn how to walk
I'm sorry… That's not even your fault. It's just really really shit, this is why people shouldn't drink/text/ anything else while driving...
Had an acute pericarditis in 2009. The inflammation wasn’t even that bad, but it drained all my energy. But for them to determine that I had no heart damage, they had to stab me in my waist into the aorta to push a catheter all the way to my heart, so they could project an image. There were maybe 7 or so nurses and orderlies pushing me down since they had to stab me w/o local anesthesia. To this day the worst pain I’ve ever felt.
@@gregd806 thanks, sucks more that they never stopped
Had to get two baby teeth pulled so my adult teeth could come in. So I get in the chair and they stick the two needles in my gums to numb them, but the numbing effect never happened, so when they went to pull them out. I had to feel them rip both teeth out while I tried not to scream in pain. I think I nearly broke the arm of the chair from me squeezing to hard.
Had heart inflammation. Pretty sick feeling to feel a pearcing pain on every heartbeat. Woke up in so much sweat, that someone couldve dumped whole bucket of water on me. The bed wasnt moist, it was fcking wet. Could not exert myself to stand up and had roll out of bed and to crawl to the phone.
I genuinely thought this could be it for me. Will never forgor
Sounds like a blood clot or a pinched nerve. I mean if shes still feling pain she should probably get it seen after
i know exacly what this pain on the leg is is the sciatic nerve being compressed by scoliosis
scoliosis is developmental and they would have noticed it
@@AexisRai on early stage is hard to notice and considering the fact that pipa always go to bad doctors they will never notice until is too late
"I am going insane" implying she was sane to begin with
Sounds like blood clot in her leg (DVT). Had one before, it is treatable if they find it.
That doctor taking one look and seeing nothing and just leaving sounds awfully familiar.
I think the worst pain I've ever felt was a certain morning where I woke up at my grandparent's cottage, and was barely able to breathe. Lung capacity was (and TBH, still kinda is) pretty bad, and it was really humid that night due to a nasty storm, AND I was sleeping in a room that ended up being full of goddamn mold, which i ended up learning I was super allergic to. Basically every second that day, I thought I was gonna fucking suffocate.
That sounds a lot like a deep vein thrombosis, which is a blood clot in your leg. The doctor should have done scans for it given your history and symptoms, instead of just x ray and giving pain meds. That clot could have broken off and traveled to your lungs, which would have been very bad news and may have killed you! Pulmonary embolism can cause right heart failure by increasing pulmonary vascular resistance, as well as respiratory failure by reducing blood flow to areas of the lung distal to the site of the blockage, causing a ventilation perfusion mismatch.
Been there, DVT feels like getting stabbed and the knife is left in the wound. You move, instant 10 on the pain scale.
4:59 Constant screaming in pain. Yep, that sounds like a DVT.
Worst pain I've ever felt was after getting punched in the face and needing stitches on my nose and forehead. The doctor gave me a numbing shot, but it might as well have been filled with water for all the good it did.
Damn. She really turned into layers of rock dust.
Tummy hort? Shes gregnat
I'm pegnant! Help!
Pippa pegnant
Is she pregananant!?
@@jazeenharal6013pippregnancy
I've had those before, and it SUCKED! I ended up getting antibiotics, but the pain is no joke
1:17 so what Pippa is saying is that she live streams while sitting on the floor in a prenew born position...
Only Pippa would go
"Oh I need to rest my leg"
After that leg not doing anything period for multiple days.
Worst pain, passing a kidney stone. 2nd worse pain, stomach bug. You never knew the human body could literally Shrek a damn toilet until you get wrecked by a stomach bug.
Someone else in the comments said it too, but that sounds like Deep Vein Thrombosis... she's lucky the clot didn't travel upwards and cause an embolism
Holy shit, pippa had a bad circulation in her leg, her leg literally got cut off from blood and nutrients and it went into shock.
Exercise can help but thats from clogging of the blood vessels and a lack of movement, she really needs to eat healthier, that shit is killing her.
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Sounds like a poorly healed bone fracture.
Worst for me is when my sciatica got really bad before I learned how to manage it. Now I get aches in my right leg every couple of weeks but it used to be that if I stepped wrong I would be unable to do anything for five minutes and basically unable to use the leg for fifteen. On the plus side, you know those workplace safety videos where they show you the right way to lift things? I make those guys look like amateurs.
I know the pain of early sciatica, and I've seen what it can do to someone who has a more advanced version of it. Hopefully Pippa is able to take care of that and avoid it getting worse.
"Can you not hear me screaming?" To be fair...
One of the worst pains in my life ironically came from stretching my leg too hard, i can only describe it as if my leg muscles were ropes that got tied in a knot, it wouldn't stop for around 10 minutes and I was debating waking up my parents to take me to a hospital, it was also like 2 am and then suddenly it just went away
Usually when they can’t find the source of the pain, it’s nerve damage. That means the pain is literally in your head forever, and even cutting off the affected part of your body might not help, because the pain isn’t coming from the nerve sensations, but your brain is making it up because of the lack of nerve sensations.
Time for a lobotomy
This reminds me of the WORST experience ive ever had at the hospitol. Mind you, i was 36 years old at the time, so well past any of the "oh my tummy hurts really bad phases) going to the er is the absolute last place any adult wants to be, but long story short the medical staff can be very very cruel/condesending/ and judgemental people ever sometimes... Or the best people in the world. No real in between. So i was admited by ambulance for nostop vomiting and pain/vision issues that i put off for 2 days and all i got were people telling me how much of a burden i was and that i was disgusting and or playing up my pains. Come to find out not only did i have a severe problem, but a high fever and covid ontop of it all... So yeah people can really be cruel to you, and they neeed to remember that pain is not universally diagnoseable its very subjective from person to person, and not everyone fakes pains or issues for drugs. They usualy are scared and just want help!
pippa is not long for this world 😭
It might be a leg vein thingy that makes your whole leg in pain
Kidney stones are by far the worse pain ive had, had and continue to have lots of health issues but they are still at the top.
8:20 I know she said the pain was in her leg, but it sounds like a migraine or a stroke. I get pretty bad migraines, and one of the tell tale signs is I lose peripheral vision and everything else looks whited out. Some of the migraines I've gotten were easily a 10/10 on the pain scale. You know what one of the triggers for migraines is? High sodium diet from processed foods. And yes, they put a shot of oxycodone in your butt for the pain. I know we joke that Pippa is usually her own worst enemy and exacerbates problems by not dealing with them head on, but now I'm legitimately getting worried for her health.
I caught a metal zip in my non-kosker skin zone.
Well, I don't know what she has specifically, I had a situation that I refer to as "leg-fucking-explode-itus".
Basically, imagine a chess board on your leg. All the white squares are dead numb and cold. And all the black squares are having boiling hot battery acid poured on them.
This happened in the middle of the night while I was asleep and it was so sudden and agonizing that I pissed myself.
It also lasted for around 6 hours.
when I was younger I got burned on my right leg, 2nd degree. its fully healed but every so often I would get leg pains. I went through 1 CT , 2 Ultra Sounds and a dye test....the veins and arteries were completely normal. The Doctor pretty much said its the damaged nerves and tissue. It'd always feel numb to the touch and feel burning when I'm doing any vigorous activities. Every physical it does get checked out with pretty much a ultra sound and the new vein tracker machine.
Does anyone else think that her leg straight up started to go into necrosis from under use?
Worst pain I've ever experienced was a complete right calf cramp that locked my foot pointing down; I was only able to slowly force it back to its normal position by putting my entire bodyweight on it.
Getting punched in the head 3 times was painless in comparison. Cramps are the worst.
As someone who’s had Sciatica… sounds like sciatica
Ok. At this point it may be clear our oshi is being token out by herself.
And just like coleriss, he just leaves.
My legs do that shit all of the time i just take a really hot shower and it goes away
I remember when I got my wisdom teeth out, the pain in my mouth was bad but for some reason the night after the pain in my gut was so unbearable I was sobbing in the floor of my bathroom thinking I was going to die. Then I took a shit and it went away. No idea how that happened from losing my wisdom teeth, have never felt that before or since.
You probably swallowed blood during or after the operation. It can upset your stomache
Limpkin Crippla
with that amount of pain and no other symptoms it's probably neurons dying from lack of oxygen (cose no blood was circulating there), that would also explain why it got better - dead neurons do not send pain signals anymore
the shot was probably contrast for the examination lol
My worst pain was getting road rash at 6 years old from an adult falling on top of me playing kickball. Sliding full wight at least a foot. Was right before Halloween though
Sheesh, Pippa didn't even have a bed.
One bout of Constipation, or Post Surgery Spontaneous PnemoThorax was probably my worst of pains. Also Wheelchair is a bit embarrassing, but it beats trying to limp or walk in freakin pain.
Leg pain.
I feel that deep down.
chat corrected her to make her more wrong... I'm so proud of this community
Sciatica would not have been that painful. For me, it varies from a 1 to a 5, it gets agitated by sitting and/or laying on my back (especially driving or doing work at the computer), doesn't respond to any pain meds, and it comes and fades over the course of months. I'll have it barely happen for months, then a couple months later, I can't even drive 20 minutes to work or lay in bed without pain in my butt / back of my thigh.
Sounds like the really good vicadin
Wait wait, that sounds awfully familiar to what Zach from Mikeburnfire had.
OK, Peeba.
Pippa: Everything is fine
Pippa's body: I am actually dying, do something
Pippa: Something is kind of wrong
Pippa's body: SCREEEEEE
Pippa: This hurts
Pippa's body: ABOUT TIME YOU NOTICED
Pippa: I went to the doctor, it is probably fine
Pippa's body:
I had sciatica after a back injury. The only thing I can compare nerve pain to is being stabbed. non. stop. Count Dankula did a video "mini mad lads" about a British guy who cut his own hand off due to nerve pain, and it's really that bad.
Yeah this sounds like a sciatic thing for Pippa, I experience sciatic pain similar to sitting long periods of time.
@@eagerelo try the backjoy seats. I had one that cost $45 but it REALLY helped me with driving
Sounds a lot like DVT, very common within people with her lifestyle.
9:20 welp, that sounds pretty much exactly like DVT. And you don't see that on a fucking xray lmao! What the heck is wrong with the Murican health system?
The worst pain was her pregnancy.
Also pips are your fuckin legs blocked?!?!
Pippa, i think you had a blood clot 🤔
My God 💀💀💀
Just like the time I had a cyst under my tail bone
omg i had shingles and my dad told me to drink more orange juice IT DID NOT HELP
the leg is swollen
it looks deformed or you can’t cannot use it properly
it is unusually cool or pale
it is numb and weak
it is red and warm
both legs are swollen and you have breathing problems
the pain is getting worse
If these are the symptoms, please go see a doctor
Pippa reminds me of bubble boy not sure why. Lol
@Low Effort Clips
I’m going to try and save your source of income right now.
Tell Pipa she needs to see a physical therapist. She might have nerve pain.
Worse pain, huh...
Let's see... Losing your one and only best friend to an accident after promising to hang out the next day.
Prepared everything and all, never thought it'd be like it did.
It ain't exactly physical pain, but it still hurts even now.
If you can, would you mind tell it us what happened?
My worst pain was a dislocated kneecap. I know "thrilling" right. At least I consider it a rather low injury and pain tier. lol
Hilarious and scary how of all bugs she could’ve seen at that moment she saw a month which a symbol of death in many cultures
Is that eurobeat as bgm?
Hmmm, Idk what my most painful moment is. Probably when I mildly tore the tendon and or ligaments in my big toe. All I had to do was kneel the wrong way...
Well it was both very painful and extremely annoying. This is because I work overnights at Walmart, soooo, I pretty much have to be on my feet all night. And because of that it took pretty much two weeks to completely heal and then I thought everything was fine so I worked normally one night and re-tore it again and had to wait an additional 10 days to heal again.
It was so incredibly annoying and painful. And my foot was so swollen the whole time that it stretched the skin on my foot. Damn. I could seriously barely walk faster than someone using a walker. And it just hurt all the time because it hurts a tone when you move you foot, like when walking.
Oh yeah, I couldn't really take pain killers either. Idk why (maybe the childhood Ritalin) but pretty much all pain killers of any type only work for like half an hour, if they do anything at all. Even when I was in the hospital after a car crash and I got Morphine, Vicodin and Percocet. They only killed the pain for 40 mins tops, even with the highest dose. So I was like forget it, I'll just deal with it.
I also bought sever rolls of painters tape and taped my big toe to the other toes and wrapped the tape all along my foot to keep it from moving. That helped, Lol.
I have also had an infected tooth, torn the skin on the bottom of my foot, shoveled rocks with my back (whoops) for 6 hours and was bed ridden the next day and been in multiple car accidents. I think tearing my tendon or whatever in my foot was by far the most painful and annoying, especially since I still had to work on it for 8 hours a night. Lol
hmm im kinda luckier so worst pains ive had were a really bad sinus infection caused by chlorine/pool water and food poisoning bad enough to send me to the hospital. I have however almost died 3 times .
Pippa it was the good stuff!!!
dead nerve,
Going down head first I fell from an 8 foot ladder onto ceramic tile and shattered my forearm, dislocated the ball of my elbow (flattened it), dislocated the elbow itself and shoved my arm up into my shoulder blade. After arriving at the hospital the first thing they wanted to do was to put the ball back in place but since my forearm was in splinters the ball just slid up and down my arm. I was screaming bloody fucking murder for a good 5 or 10 minutes until they finally gave me 200 mg of ketamine. I am almost positive the whole first floor herd me in there that day. I asked the male nurse that was throwing my arm in every direction how long it took to place the ball back while i was under and he said about 15 seconds. That was a 9 to me the only thing I could think of being worse is having my arm cut off.
shes old
0:47 Amongus
Sounds like muscle atrophy,(House from House MD) if your leg muscles start shrinking, get tested.
It also could be RLS (Restless Leg Syndrome).
she have stomach pain because Onions
Song in background? Need it for my collection
Drift anime band
@@Bigbigpoopi Thank you my good associate 👍
Edit: UA-cams not cooperating, anything more specific?
What crackerjack, hick hospital given this scenario wouldn’t check for a DVT?
Blood clot
I once got poisoned from a day old cucumber salad 😂😂😂
Raw foods have a tendency for that if improperly stored
peeba pls
My RNG pain is a litttle something something called trigger finger it is not the worst pain but when it hits it will wake you up. Since most of my work is done on a computer I might as well call the day off if I get that acting up any. Never know how long it will take to fix it. It is def an 8 out of 10 just due to the sheer surprise bitch. Maybe there is a version for legs like that. Dunno. You thought you were going to straighten your finger out no bitch crippling pain, keep it bent..
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