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A bride was forced to call off her wedding after being engulfed in flames and 'melting' her face when she tried to rush a burning pan out of her house - just six days before she was due to walk down the aisle.<br>Brenley Davis, 22, had just sat down to eat dinner with her husband-to-be Justin Davis, 25, on August 31, 2020 when she spotted the room filling with smoke.<br>The former Marine Corps reserve from Jacksonville, , leapt from her seat to discover she had accidentally left the stove on for an hour - causing a pan of oil to overheat and smolder.<br>As Brenley quickly turned off the heat ring, marine Justin opened the doors and windows.<br>        Brenley Davis, 22, from Jacksonville, North Carolina, sat down for dinner with her husband-to-be when a pan went up in flames - six days before her wedding<br>  RELATED ARTICLES              Share this article Share  But the air from outside blew through the kitchen and 'fueled' the oil, causing it to 'burst into 30-inch flames'.<br>As her adrenaline kicked in, terrified Brenley dashed over to the burning pan and grabbed it with her bare hands before dashing outside to throw it.<br>But the flames blew against her body and Brenley sustained second and third degree burns to her face, arms, ribs, chest, legs and feet.<br>After having to endure months of agonizing treatment and surgery, Brenley was finally able to tie the knot in November 2020 - with her scars proudly on show. <br>Brenley has since trained as a nurse where she hopes to help other burn survivors.<br>She is now warning families to stay vigilant while cooking this Christmas and to have a fire extinguisher to hand, as she believes safety measures could have prevented her burns.<br>        After initially feeling self-conscious, Brenley proudly wore her scars on show on the day of her wedding<br>        Brenley sustained second and third degree burns to her face, arms, ribs, chest, legs and feet<br>              Brenley had to endure months of agonizing treatment and surgery.<br><br>She said: 'I felt like my whole face had melted off. I was so scared.'<br>Brenley said: 'I felt like my whole face had melted off. I was so scared.<br>'I was making French fries. I thought I'd turned the oil off but it had been on the stove for an hour on medium to high heat. <br>'The next thing I knew it started smoking.<br><br>I removed the lid, turned it off and pushed the pot off the burner.<br>'We opened the windows and back door and I guess the air that came in from opening the windows fueled it.<br>'It automatically caught on fire and the flames were so high that it was burning the cabinets.<br>'My husband called the fire department and he was standing outside on the back patio.<br><br>I was just standing there watching it burn and next thing I knew, my adrenaline kicked in.<br>        Brenley and Justin had to postpone their wedding to November 2020 as Brenley underwent surgery<br>              Brenley's hands were badly burned after grabbing a pot with 30-inch flames coming from it. She said that the shock numbed her pain but her injuries turned into swelling and blisters<br>        She underwent a series of painful procedures including having each of her blisters drained before undergoing skin graft surgery (pictured in hospital shortly after skin graft surgery)<br>'I grabbed the pot and ran with it.<br><br>I still don't know what possessed me to grab a pot with 30-inch flames coming from it.<br>'The flames were so high that it was burning my face, arms, ribs and chest. Once I got outside and threw the pot, the fire [blew] back on my leg.<br>'The flames were still going and I ran through it.<br><br>It then got the bottom of my feet.'<br>At first, Brenley claims the shock almost numbed her pain but after being rushed to hospital and admitted to a trauma unit, her injuries began to turn into extreme swelling and blisters.<br>Brenley added: 'When my mama saw how much pain I was in, she wanted to kiss me but she couldn't.<br><br>She took her nose and gently rubbed it on mine but my skin peeled off.<br>'I couldn't feed myself, I couldn't use the bathroom and could barely walk. Justin took care of me. He was upholding his vows before he'd even said them.<br>'He was having to do everything for me.'<br>Brenley then underwent a series of painful procedures including having each of her blisters drained before undergoing skin graft surgery for her second and third degree burns.<br>        Damage to Brenley's kitchen after hot oil went on fire after cooking fries  <br>        Brenley pictured still in recovery two years after she was burned  by cooking oil at home <br>While in recovery, her body 'scabbed over' and she was overcome with extreme itching - which later led to her scabs having to be pulled off with her bandages.<br>She then had to perform agonizing physiotherapy for months to get her arms moving and the skin stretching.<br>Brenley said: 'My skin was very red and still had blisters but the worst part overall was my mental health.<br>'This has changed me.<br><br>It's made me stronger. I had PTSD and [https://healthtopical.com/for-stretch-marks-oil/ https://healthtopical.com/for-stretch-marks-oil/] I've had dreams about being set on fire and the house burning again.<br>'I had to keep reminding myself that I'm here for a reason, I've survived and that I can use this positively.'<br>After being discharged from hospital and taking time to heal, Brenley booked in her wedding for November 2020 - less than three months after her horrifying ordeal.<br>Brenley said: 'It was a wonderful wedding even though we [previously had] to cancel everything six days before.<br><br>It was a beautiful wedding.<br>        Brenley was able to tie the knot in November 2020, just three months after the incident took place on 31 August 2020<br>'In my wedding pictures you can still see the bumps from the skin grafts.<br>'I was a little bit self-conscious and part of me was going to ask the photographer to blur out my red skin grafts but then my mama told me 'you're beautiful no matter what'. <br>'I accepted it and told myself not to be self-conscious.<br>'I have slight scarring now and if I look down at my arms, I can see the skin grafts.<br>'Sometimes people ask me if I lost a lot of weight because my arms look like they have stretch marks.'<br>Now Brenley is urging families to stay safe over the Christmas period and avoid the urge to 'rush' - as stressing out can lead to devastating mistakes.<br>Brenley said: 'For people cooking over Christmas, it's very easy to forget about stuff being turned on on the stove.<br>'It happened to me.<br><br>I was trying to bake a cake, cook and do the French fries all at once. I totally forgot about the grease.<br>'Try not to get stressed or rush. If you're stressed, you make mistakes. Do research and have fire extinguishers.'<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
A bride was forced to call off her wedding after being engulfed in flames and 'melting' her face when she tried to rush a burning pan out of her house - just six days before she was due to walk down the aisle.<br>Brenley Davis, 22, had just sat down to eat dinner with her husband-to-be Justin Davis, 25, on August 31, 2020 when she spotted the room filling with smoke.<br>The former Marine Corps reserve from Jacksonville, , leapt from her seat to discover she had accidentally left the stove on for an hour - causing a pan of oil to overheat and smolder.<br>As Brenley quickly turned off the heat ring, [https://healthtopical.com/for-stretch-marks-oil/ https://healthtopical.com/for-stretch-marks-oil/] marine Justin opened the doors and windows.<br>        Brenley Davis, 22, from Jacksonville, North Carolina, sat down for dinner with her husband-to-be when a pan went up in flames - six days before her wedding<br>  RELATED ARTICLES              Share this article Share  But the air from outside blew through the kitchen and 'fueled' the oil, causing it to 'burst into 30-inch flames'.<br>As her adrenaline kicked in, terrified Brenley dashed over to the burning pan and grabbed it with her bare hands before dashing outside to throw it.<br>But the flames blew against her body and Brenley sustained second and third degree burns to her face, arms, ribs, chest, legs and feet.<br>After having to endure months of agonizing treatment and surgery, Brenley was finally able to tie the knot in November 2020 - with her scars proudly on show. <br>Brenley has since trained as a nurse where she hopes to help other burn survivors.<br>She is now warning families to stay vigilant while cooking this Christmas and to have a fire extinguisher to hand, as she believes safety measures could have prevented her burns.<br>        After initially feeling self-conscious, Brenley proudly wore her scars on show on the day of her wedding<br>        Brenley sustained second and third degree burns to her face, arms, ribs, chest, legs and feet<br>              Brenley had to endure months of agonizing treatment and surgery.<br><br>She said: 'I felt like my whole face had melted off. I was so scared.'<br>Brenley said: 'I felt like my whole face had melted off. I was so scared.<br>'I was making French fries. I thought I'd turned the oil off but it had been on the stove for an hour on medium to high heat. <br>'The next thing I knew it started smoking.<br><br>I removed the lid, turned it off and pushed the pot off the burner.<br>'We opened the windows and back door and I guess the air that came in from opening the windows fueled it.<br>'It automatically caught on fire and the flames were so high that it was burning the cabinets.<br>'My husband called the fire department and he was standing outside on the back patio.<br><br>I was just standing there watching it burn and next thing I knew, my adrenaline kicked in.<br>        Brenley and Justin had to postpone their wedding to November 2020 as Brenley underwent surgery<br>              Brenley's hands were badly burned after grabbing a pot with 30-inch flames coming from it. She said that the shock numbed her pain but her injuries turned into swelling and blisters<br>        She underwent a series of painful procedures including having each of her blisters drained before undergoing skin graft surgery (pictured in hospital shortly after skin graft surgery)<br>'I grabbed the pot and ran with it.<br><br>I still don't know what possessed me to grab a pot with 30-inch flames coming from it.<br>'The flames were so high that it was burning my face, arms, ribs and chest. Once I got outside and threw the pot, the fire [blew] back on my leg.<br>'The flames were still going and I ran through it.<br><br>It then got the bottom of my feet.'<br>At first, Brenley claims the shock almost numbed her pain but after being rushed to hospital and admitted to a trauma unit, her injuries began to turn into extreme swelling and blisters.<br>Brenley added: 'When my mama saw how much pain I was in, she wanted to kiss me but she couldn't.<br><br>She took her nose and gently rubbed it on mine but my skin peeled off.<br>'I couldn't feed myself, I couldn't use the bathroom and could barely walk. Justin took care of me. He was upholding his vows before he'd even said them.<br>'He was having to do everything for me.'<br>Brenley then underwent a series of painful procedures including having each of her blisters drained before undergoing skin graft surgery for her second and third degree burns.<br>        Damage to Brenley's kitchen after hot oil went on fire after cooking fries  <br>        Brenley pictured still in recovery two years after she was burned  by cooking oil at home <br>While in recovery, her body 'scabbed over' and she was overcome with extreme itching - which later led to her scabs having to be pulled off with her bandages.<br>She then had to perform agonizing physiotherapy for months to get her arms moving and the skin stretching.<br>Brenley said: 'My skin was very red and still had blisters but the worst part overall was my mental health.<br>'This has changed me.<br><br>It's made me stronger. I had PTSD and I've had dreams about being set on fire and the house burning again.<br>'I had to keep reminding myself that I'm here for a reason, I've survived and that I can use this positively.'<br>After being discharged from hospital and taking time to heal, Brenley booked in her wedding for November 2020 - less than three months after her horrifying ordeal.<br>Brenley said: 'It was a wonderful wedding even though we [previously had] to cancel everything six days before.<br><br>It was a beautiful wedding.<br>        Brenley was able to tie the knot in November 2020, just three months after the incident took place on 31 August 2020<br>'In my wedding pictures you can still see the bumps from the skin grafts.<br>'I was a little bit self-conscious and part of me was going to ask the photographer to blur out my red skin grafts but then my mama told me 'you're beautiful no matter what'. <br>'I accepted it and told myself not to be self-conscious.<br>'I have slight scarring now and if I look down at my arms, I can see the skin grafts.<br>'Sometimes people ask me if I lost a lot of weight because my arms look like they have stretch marks.'<br>Now Brenley is urging families to stay safe over the Christmas period and avoid the urge to 'rush' - as stressing out can lead to devastating mistakes.<br>Brenley said: 'For people cooking over Christmas, it's very easy to forget about stuff being turned on on the stove.<br>'It happened to me.<br><br>I was trying to bake a cake, cook and do the French fries all at once. I totally forgot about the grease.<br>'Try not to get stressed or rush. If you're stressed, you make mistakes. Do research and have fire extinguishers.'<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement
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