'It's a flipping miracle' Burn survivor finds faith and family after near tragedy
Isabell Anderson encountered a life-altering accident on Memorial Day when she ignited while using a smoker, resulting in severe burns. The rapid incident left her with first to third degree burns, requiring a week in the burn unit for treatment. Throughout her ordeal, Anderson felt guided by her faith, expressing gratitude for surviving the incident. She described the ongoing physical pain as akin to sharp icicles piercing her skin, compounded by mental health challenges stemming from her injuries. With a two-year sun exposure restriction, she faces difficulties caring for her three children.
Scheduled for a follow-up at Lehigh Valley Burn Center, Anderson awaits information on her recovery, including the possibility of skin grafting. Her experience underscores the critical role of faith and family in coping with trauma. The community is rallying around her as she navigates this challenging recovery.