Folks, if you’re in extreme pain, and it hasn’t gone away on it’s own relatively quickly, it’s probably not going to go away.
My thinking about the emergency room and calling 911 was changed a little over 10 years ago after reading
Emergency Medicine by Dr. Stephan Lynn. One of the only reasons I actually bought the book was because he is an ER doc at a NYC hospital and I was living in NYC at the time, but I'm glad I did.
Anyway, I think many of us who have had some sort of first aid training and also feel a duty not to unduly burden the EMS system have long considered an emergency to not include severe pain, if that was the primary debilitating symptom. I mean, pain never really fit the standard definition of what a medical emergency is. More enlightened definitions do explicitly mention pain, but many still do not.
Dr. Lynn's book was the first time I was exposed to someone within the ER who was saying that severe pain is also an emergency and as Jesselp points out, your body is usually trying to tell you something. So
it's OK to go to the ER for pain. Honestly, that was a small turning point for me in my thinking.
A couple years ago, I also had a sudden bout with extreme abdominal pain at home in the middle of the night, the most pain I had ever experienced. My wife was out of town so I was by myself and I couldn't even move far enough to reach a phone due to the pain. I spent a few hours frozen in place, hoping to keep still enough to avoid triggering that next wave of pain in my belly, so I had a lot of time to think about whether I should call 911 if I could eventually get to the phone. My only real complaint was the pain, so a part of me kept thinking that it's not really a "true" medical emergency.
However, as soon as the pain subsided enough to move around, I called 911, took an ambulance ride and got checked out. One thing they eventually did was inject me with some narcotic that relieved the pain and get some blessed relief. They never did pin down a diagnosis for me, and just chalked it up to an unusually painful bout with a viral gastroenteritis. And I did have to deal with, even two years later, with a billing problem for that trip to the ER, but I don't regret making the call.