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ThoummySilamphan312 karma

relations are quite friendly and normal, I have many American friends in Laos and we are focused on the future of our work and how we can solve it together.

ThoummySilamphan262 karma

I had a friend that gave me hope and I realized I still had a lot to live for. I started a non-profit called Quality of Life that helps survivors like me find hope like my friend did for me. Find us on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/QLACenter

ThoummySilamphan239 karma

After the accident, I was very saddened and depressed, I thought of ending my life, and it became very hard to live mentally and physically without my body being full.

ThoummySilamphan176 karma

Victims assistance and awareness about UXO are the top two for me. Many many people do not know the danger that is left in Laos.

ThoummySilamphan171 karma

When the bombie exploded,I had a "what happen" moment. I couldn't open my eyes. I could hear people around me saying " what happen, what happen" then I was home on my way to the hospital. i remember seeing blood and wanting to see my hand, but my parents wouldn't let me see to shield me and keep saying everything will be ok with you