Last monday : It was about 10++ , i felt hungry so i decided to buy tom yam instant noodles... went to my former house to get some hot water to cooked the noodles cause the new house didn't have a water heater. once i poured the hot water into the styrofoam bowl, i put it on my A- math 5 year series =p and used it as a tray to carry over to the next house. When inside the new house, i closed the gate with one hand and had the boiling soup balanced on an A-math book in another.... you can guess wud happens next. The the tom yam chili was filtered on my shirt and the soup went right through. It felt natural when the word "pain" was said as i lifted up my shirt to see that my skin was gone. I could see my flesh... it was smoking. I was at shocked, it was kinda cool to see myself smoking =p. Yea, so i was kind of a little saddist. I was in shock but my mind was fully consious. I called out to chris to call my dad while i literally splashed myself in water from the sink. When my dad saw the wound, he called my uncle (cause he had a car to drive me to the hospital). My dad , my uncle and my cousin brought me to the hospital. Good thing bout being the youngest in the family was that all your cousin was matured and didn't had to make comments like : ooo. look at the wound its so disgusting!' or ask something like: whats that oozing out of his stomach?.' I was and always have been a slow person in a sense that my body took time to feel pain or like when you gimme a math sum i know how to do it but it just takes time for me to think of the solution. That was a good thing cause when i was in shock, i couldn't feel any pain.By that time i was begining to awake from shock and was starting to feel the pain. Every time the nurse came out to call a patient but wasn't me made the pain a whole lot worse. I couldn't sit still i was fidgiting alot. I was also feeling really cold cause i hadn't change my wet clothes before i went to the hospital, i was shivering. The more the guy infront of me thought i was psycho. When everything was done at the hospital i hardly feel any pain with the artificial skin on and went home.
this story ain't done... i have to go now. to be cont'd.