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A woman's face swelled up like balloon after she suffered second and third degree burns when her pressure cooker exploded - while cooking soup.
Becky Fargo, 43, was cooking potato soup for her daughter Jadyn Young, 13, when the pressure cooker pressurized unexpectedly and exploded. The horror unfolded last November before the holiday season.
Becky, of South Webster, Ohio, USA, a 100 miles south of Columbus, had set the machine to cook without pressure, something she had done several times before.
But when she tried to get the soup out, the cooker exploded leaving 2nd and 3rd degree burns on her face, chest and neck.
Becky, a restaurant manager and mother of four, said: 'I had used it about five-to-ten times in a two-year period and I had mostly used it for chili and other slow-cooker foods.
'There was no issue at all but something was different this time.'
Becky was blown back by the blast and the boiling hot soup coated her chest, face and neck, sticking to her skin.
Becky Fargo, 43, of South Webster, Ohio, said that in November she was making soup with her daughter, Jaydin, 13, when the explosion occurred
Becky was blown back by the blast and the boiling hot soup coated her chest, face and neck, sticking to her skin
After being sent home from the hospital, Becky said: 'The burns got progressively worse over the next 36 hours. My face swelled up like a balloon'
After running to wash the soup off, she woke her daughter up, who called for help.
She said: 'I ripped my shirt off and splashed water on myself because the soup was stuck to me and it was burning.
'The explosion knocked me back four feet. It was huge, the lid broke.'
When the ambulance arrived an air-lift was called as the nearest hospital with a burn unit was two hours away.
She was treated for a couple of hours and sent home with an ointment for her wounds.
Becky said: 'The burns got progressively worse over the next 36 hours. My face swelled up like a balloon.
'Days four to nine were excruciating. They were open, oozing, crusty and they just burned. My chest was on fire.'
The burns persisted for months, first swelling and then peeling and she was forced to take three weeks off from work to treat her injuries.
Since then, Fargo has been documenting her recovery to thousands of followers on TikTok.
Since the horrific incident, Fargo has been documenting her recovery to thousands of followers on TikTok
While a GoFundMe page that was set up by family members has raised over $3,000 to help with her recovery.
In an update on the page, Fargo said that her family would have lost their car had it not been for donations.
'Healing wonderfully. Some PTSD for trauma but pushing through. Not yet able to return to work but says she plans to make herself try soon. Thank you for helping our family during this time and so close to the holidays,' the last update reads.