Story time : (I may regret this later, but c'est la vie)
A very long time ago I was tortured... And part of that involved drilling on my teeth.
An entirely different part of that, was after I was released; Navy docs trying to save my life (massively infected, bits of broken teeth abscessing / having to come out, etc.), by doing oral surgery in the field (no anesthetic, no drugs).
Those 2 things? Both involved excruciating pain. They both involved my mouth. 1 was torture. 1 was medical trauma.
The medical trauma? Has had far more wide reaching effect. The looks on the faces of the people trying to help me, the oozing concern from the people pinning me down, my own struggles to "be good" because someone was trying to help me warring with my desperate need to get away/ stop the pain. From being proud of kicking an asshole in the face, to my shame of kicking one of the corpsmen in the face. And 100 other things.
But just one piece of ^^^^ ?
- I very rarely come across the looks of the people who tortured me.
- I very often come across the looks of concern, outrage, etc. of the people who were trying to help me.
Was being tortured worse than the medical trauma? In many ways.
Was the medical trauma worse than being tortured? In many ways.
The two things are very different from each other.
The reason why we don't compare trauma (pissing contests or otherwise) here on this forum, is that it's pointless. Worse? Doesn't matter. Period. Once you hit "you must be at least this tall to ride this ride" it's all a wash. It's ALL worse. And worse don't matter. What matters is dealing with what's real. What's real for my torture stuff? Is very different from what's real for my medical stuff. & vice versa. Nature of the beast.