Wilber Pan talks about head injury experience
Qi Qin | | Nov 07, 2014 07:30 PM EST |
Taiwan singer Wilber Pan attended an event to give a speech with his father in a Taiwan university on Thursday and shared his recent head injury experience. Pan said he cried miserably in the ambulance and wrote four songs when he convalesced.
Pan were accidently wounded while rehearsal for his concert in October, leaving a 17-centemeter long wound on his head. Luckily, Pan recovered quite well and attended a public event in a Taiwan university.
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Pan said frankly that he cried miserably in the ambulance because of sadness and unwillingness. "I looked at the roof of Taipei Arena when I fell down and thought that I was over. I did cry so sadly in the ambulance. I thought I should sit in my car while leaving Taipei Arena. Why it changed to be an ambulance? " Pan shared his emotions at the time he got injured.
Pan said he did not stop working while he was recovering. He wrote four songs' demo and one of the song is called Heaven calls me home. Pan sent the songs he wrote to his music producer Jeremy Ji Jia-song. Pan's friends warned him to take good rest first.
Even though head was severely injured, Pan stressed that he would not leave shadows in his heart. "My knee broke three times, but I still keep dancing."
"I want to say why I screamed like a girl at the beginning. But [I] said dirty words later; [I] feel very man." He felt very funny when he reviewed the videos about his injury.
Pan's father worried about Pan and said Pan sometimes works with too much passion.
"I adjust my pace after injury. Don't so rush. Now I could not have big movements when I watch basketball games," Pan laughed and said. He expected to remove the suture in 2 to 3 days but would be still in observation.
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