The answer to this is "like" and not "as." The simple reason (there is a more technical one) is that "like" is a preposition linking nouns, and "as" is a preposition linking actions (verbs). "Hell" in this case is a noun, and you are comparing the state of something to another state. If you use "as" instead of "like," then you are comparing the action of "to hell" with "hurting." Grammatically speaking, you cannot do that because "hell" is not an action.