Jacksonville burn survivor's pregnancy photos goes viral
Jacksonville
burn survivor and motivational speaker Andrea Grant shared photos
from her maternity shoot with photographer Terrence Armand and in 24 hours, it
went viral. "I really didn’t think that was the response that was going to
happen, but I’m honored," she said.
Grant’s scars featured
in the photo have a tragic and inspirational story. On August 14th, 2001, at
age 9, she and her brother,11, were badly burned in a house fire, the result of
a gas explosion.
They were both coming
home from school, usually they waited outside until their oldest sister
returned. But on that particular day, they had a key so they went in. Upon
walking into the house, they smelled gas but didn't understand what to do.
"Once we flicked
on a light switch in the kitchen, the kitchen and living room blew up which
knocked down a wall that would become our exit. Help from our neighbours kept
us calm until fire and rescue arrived. Later on, we found out the explosion was
caused by a leak. We were flown by a medical jet to Galveston, Texas and
received treatment at Shriner's Hospital."
She suffered second and
third degree burns to 80% of her body. Grant recovered and went on to form a
group called "Beyond Scars" to help other burn victims. The Red Cross
is on board and the response has been great. Despite being told she couldn’t
carry a baby past four months, she’s 37 weeks and pressing on.
"I Have To Remind Myself & My Followers Who I AM
& What Ive Been Through & Over Came…… The Road Was Hard & I
Remember Everyday Of It Like It Was Yesterday….." she said on Instagram.
"The Smells The Taste Of Smoke That Lasted On Our Breath For Weeks After
Waking Up……My Friends & Family See Me As Strong Andrea But Reality God
& My Mother Made Me This Strong & Tough…… My Mother Raised Me To
Believe I Was/Am Beautiful… .Even When On Days I Know I Was Hard To Look
At"
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