'Bubble Skin Man' Chandra Wisnu Seeks A Cure For Condition Before It Hits His Kids, TLC Documentary Show (VIDEO)

When Chandra Wisnu married his wife Nanik 33 years ago, he felt like he had it all. He was young, good looking, well-educated and born into into a well-to-do family.
After the wedding, he wasn't so lucky.
Even before the big day, the 57-year-old Indonesian started noticing strange small bumps on his back that that looked like tiny bubbles.
Wisnu became known as the "Bubble Man" around his village, even though he kept himself locked inside his house so no one could see him and his pink tumors.
And when he did go out, he wore three jackets, a balaclava and sunglasses so he wouldn't frighten children.
"People are afraid, they are frightened of my horrible face and worried they might catch the disease," he told News.com.au. "So instead I avoid people, I rarely go out except to pick up my daughter from school. And when I do I cover my head and my face because I don't want my daughter's friends to bully her for having 'the dad with the horrible face'."
CC:Read More From Source
Related Articles
Frozen berry mix sparks hepatitis A outbreak in 5 states
Jun 02, 2013, 2013 08:13:09 AM
Novel Coronavirus: 5 Things To Know About the SARS-Like Infection
Jun 02, 2013, 2013 08:06:19 AM
Anti-government protests spread across Turkey
Jun 02, 2013, 2013 08:01:44 AM
Strong earthquake jolts central Taiwan
Jun 02, 2013, 2013 07:57:12 AM
Mesenchymal stem cell
May 27, 2013, 2013 04:10:41 AM









Bennett Jessie
Link Building
People threatened to rape me: Most Googled teenager Angie Varona breaks down in tears as she reveals how risqué photos ruined her life
Twinkies May Find Buyer, Hostess CEO Says
The Serbian centre-back is the Rossoneri's prime summer target and, with his contract expiring in 2014 and injury problems causing concern, the Red Devils would entertain bids






