I'm gonna say this even though it doesn't seem so bad compared to all the others.
Physical Pain:
I was 8. Going into 3rd Grade. It was obviously summer. I was on vacation in Colorado, and I was going on a bike ride down off of the mountain in to the city. After we rode down to the city, as usual, we went to the bus stop. I got this terrible feeling, telling me not to get on the bus. It was so bad I even told my dad that I really, really didn't want to get on the bus going uphill from the condo we rented, I wanted to go to a different stop and ride up to our condo. Well, of course my dad didn't care, we got on the bus anyway.
(This is where you flame me for getting on the bus) Then when riding down the gravel path down a small hill I couldn't stop. I started going really fast. As I passed my older brother, he called exclaimed "handicap!" I couldn't stop on the gravel, as stated, so I decided to go over some grass onto the pavement and stop. I hit a bump, my bike stopped, I flew over the handlebars, and I hit a rock. Just below my helmet. I was bleeding so badly I couldn't even see. Then my dad hosed me off, and I biked up to our rented condo, then me, my dad, and my mom (Who stayed at the condo) drove down to the clinic. I had 26 stitches. In my face. I also had a mild concussion. I was dizzy for days.
For emotional pain, the worst was when my first dog died. I don't know how old I was, but it wasn't recently. At all. Anyway, I'm gonna make this short. I was on our trampoline with
my twin when my older brother (Same one as the one that called me a handicap) told us that mom wanted us to come in because Nilla (Our dog's name, but hey, I didn't name it. I couldn't even TALK when we got her.) was sick. We said bye and she went to the vet, then to a kind of ER for pets or something. She was fine and said to return the next day. That night she died. For another dog death, see
this topic! As you can see, I wasn't really thinking straight when I made that, and when I posted on it. And when I did pretty much everything surrounding the topic until now.