Having been a pro fighter for well over a decade as well as being a paid sparring partner for some of the biggest names in boxing from my era ( 1982-1996 ), I took a hell of a lot of punishment. And sandwiched in there was a brief pro kickboxing career in which I fought the Canadian light middleweight champion to a draw in Kingston, Ontario. We were scheduled for a rematch in Montreal as the semi-main event underneath a Jean Yves Theriault title defense. But a week before the fight I blew out my right knee & tore my ACL, ruptured my patellar tendon & a couple of other nasty things that required reconstructive surgery.
I also had an orbital break ( along with a massive cut ) over my left eye in a fight which required a shitload amount of stitches. And a week later when I went back to the doctor for a follow up he discovered a tiny "pinhole" tear of my retina. Fortunately, I didn't require surgery on it. The doctor decided to leave it be for a while to see if it might mend on its own. But I had to stay out of the ring & not even train for over a year. But it eventually healed with a barely visible scar ( on my retina that is, my face still has a big scar from it ). But 6 months later during a sparring session with Simon Brown, I threw a left hook & felt a tear. I tried to finish the round but the pain was too much & it turned out I'd torn my rotator cuff. But again, it wasn't serious enough for surgical repair. I just had to rest it for a few months & then do physical therapy.
Add to that some broken noses, a million & one bruises & cuts, bruised & separated ribs & a broken foot/ankle from stepping in a post hole while running one morning & other things I'm sure I'll remember in time. So, it was a rough life but I managed to come out of it with all my faculties intact & no cognitive issues. Although there was some neurological issues as all those years of impact to my head caused the vertebrae in my neck to break down into bone fragments, calcium deposits & exposed nerves. So, they rebuilt my neurological spine a few months later after the pain became unbearable. But they did a rather shitty job because 3 years later they had to do it again. Only this time they took the bone fragments out & rebuilt my spine with titanium screws & plastic. So much of it I thought I might set off the metal detectors at the airport. But I didn't.
I still take Norco/Vicodin for breakthrough pain, though.
And, yes, I have a legal prescription for it that I don't abuse.
So, getting back on track, I obviously have a high tolerance for pain. Blunt force trauma is easy for me because I have a hard-as-hell head that according to my neurologist is thicker than most people's. I'm also good with shots & recovering from surgeries. But I'm no good with burns, those are the worst. And toothaches suck too.
So what's your relationship with pain like? Do you have a high tolerance or are you a big baby? Lol.
Let's hear about it.
I also had an orbital break ( along with a massive cut ) over my left eye in a fight which required a shitload amount of stitches. And a week later when I went back to the doctor for a follow up he discovered a tiny "pinhole" tear of my retina. Fortunately, I didn't require surgery on it. The doctor decided to leave it be for a while to see if it might mend on its own. But I had to stay out of the ring & not even train for over a year. But it eventually healed with a barely visible scar ( on my retina that is, my face still has a big scar from it ). But 6 months later during a sparring session with Simon Brown, I threw a left hook & felt a tear. I tried to finish the round but the pain was too much & it turned out I'd torn my rotator cuff. But again, it wasn't serious enough for surgical repair. I just had to rest it for a few months & then do physical therapy.
Add to that some broken noses, a million & one bruises & cuts, bruised & separated ribs & a broken foot/ankle from stepping in a post hole while running one morning & other things I'm sure I'll remember in time. So, it was a rough life but I managed to come out of it with all my faculties intact & no cognitive issues. Although there was some neurological issues as all those years of impact to my head caused the vertebrae in my neck to break down into bone fragments, calcium deposits & exposed nerves. So, they rebuilt my neurological spine a few months later after the pain became unbearable. But they did a rather shitty job because 3 years later they had to do it again. Only this time they took the bone fragments out & rebuilt my spine with titanium screws & plastic. So much of it I thought I might set off the metal detectors at the airport. But I didn't.
I still take Norco/Vicodin for breakthrough pain, though.
And, yes, I have a legal prescription for it that I don't abuse.
So, getting back on track, I obviously have a high tolerance for pain. Blunt force trauma is easy for me because I have a hard-as-hell head that according to my neurologist is thicker than most people's. I'm also good with shots & recovering from surgeries. But I'm no good with burns, those are the worst. And toothaches suck too.
So what's your relationship with pain like? Do you have a high tolerance or are you a big baby? Lol.
Let's hear about it.