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The Headlines:
- Miner Who Survived 4-Thousand Volt Shock To Head, Embraces Scars (REAL)
After surviving a life-threatening electrocution of 4,160 volts that left him with severe burns and a 5% chance of survival, John Pendleton from West Palm Beach, Florida now embraces his scars with pride. The accident occurred in 2019 while John, was working as a rock miner. "I was hit by 4,000 volts—it entered the right side of my head and left on the left side of my neck," he shared. John spent nine days in a coma, underwent numerous surgeries, and had to have a muscle graft from his back placed on his head to aid his recovery. “When I saw myself for the first time without bandages, I could actually see my own skull," he recalled. Throughout John’s long recovery, his wife Tiffany was by his side, even administering painful silver nitrate treatments to prevent keloid growth on his head. Tiffany also encouraged him to share his journey on social media, where he found a supportive community. Today, John uses his experience to inspire others, running a podcast with Tiffany to discuss overcoming trauma. “I wear my scars with pride,” he said. “I’ve accepted this is how I look, and I’m grateful to be here.”
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