You left your cellphone at home so you can't call 911. You have no choice but get out of this place and get help. After a few moments of attempting to calm yourself and slow your heart rate, you are feeling a little chilly. You put your shirt back on and instead make tourniquets out of your shoelaces. Then you limp off, and find your way out of the park. You don't see any other people and your apart isn't far so you head there. The stairs are particularly difficult. You make inside and shut the door, but before you can find your phone you collapse on the floor and pass out.
When you awaken, you're dazed and unsure how long you've been out. You examine your hand and ankle where the strange rattlesnake bit you. You strip off your clothes and examine the bites. The tourniquets are gone, apparently having come loose during your limp home. Your right arm is covered in brown snake scales all the way up to your shoulder. The scales have a distinctive diamond pattern. You still have your fingers, but the nails are gone. Similar changes have occurred on your leg, with the scales up to your hip. Your toes have merged together so it looks like you're wearing a scaly sock, and the same diamond pattern on your arm runs up the front of your leg. Neither bite mark is visible.
Although you still a little dizzy, your two scaly appendages don't hurt other than some minor soreness where you were bitten. Whatever was in the rattlesnake's venom, it apparently isn't fatal. What anti-venom could a hospital possibly give you for what's happening to you?
You ponder your strange situation. Should you still try to get help or just let this strange transformation take its course?