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Terri Rogers, a 33-year-old mother, experienced intense guilt after her son, Luke, suffered third-degree burns. While making tea in the kitchen, Luke grabbed a mug handle and spilled scalding water on himself. Terri and her husband, Richard, quickly took Luke to the shower and then to the hospital. Luke's burns were severe but did not require a skin graft, and he eventually healed with minimal scarring. Terri struggled with feelings of blame but has since taken safety precautions and sought therapy to cope with the incident. The article provides steps for treating burns in case of an emergency. [Extracted from the article] |