When I was a kid, I once pretended to have a stomachache just to skip school.
I wasn’t a great liar, and my grandma —
who was watching me that day — could tell something was off.
Instead of calling my bluff, she calmly said, “
Alright, if you’re too sick for school,
we’ll just go to the doctor and get you checked out.”
I panicked a little but stuck to the act, thinking I’d just get a free day at home.
Three hours later, I found myself being rushed to the emergency room.
Turns out,
my “fake” stomachache was actually a case of acute appendicitis.
The doctors said if I’d waited even a few more hours, my appendix would’ve burst —
and things could’ve gone very badly.
I hadn’t even felt that bad earlier,
just a mild ache that I exaggerated to get out of math class.
In the strangest twist of fate, pretending to be sick ended up saving my life.