One story is that a dogvacay sitter didn't have proper fencing in their yard. The dog managed to escape and was wandering around in a strange neighborhood. The owner was panicked when they found out. Another is that some dogvacay sitters overbooked. So, the dogs didn't get the individual attention they needed. They were just put together in a crowded space, which led to fights and a lot of anxiety among the dogs.
A particular 'dogvacay horror story' I know is about a dog that was injured while at the dogvacay. The sitter claimed it was an accident, but it seemed like there was a lack of proper supervision. The dog had a cut on its paw and was in pain. And in another situation, a dogvacay sitter had a party at their place while taking care of dogs. The noise and chaos made the dogs extremely stressed out. This is not what dog owners expect when they leave their pets for Dogvacay.
One horror story could be a dog getting lost during a Dogvacay stay. Maybe the sitter wasn't careful enough and the dog slipped out of the yard. Another could be a dog being fed the wrong food and getting really sick. And there might be cases where the sitter was unresponsive and the dog owner couldn't get any updates about their pet.
There was a student who got sick during a crucial exam week. They had to take the exams while feeling really unwell. The horror was not only in the physical discomfort but also in the fear of not performing well because of their illness. The school's strict exam policies didn't really allow for much flexibility in such cases.
One person said that after starting Shakeology, they felt extremely fatigued all the time. It was as if their energy levels had dropped rather than increased as the product promised.
Sure. One 'bellafill horror story' is about a man who had Bellafill injected in his nasolabial folds. After a while, he noticed that the area became hard and rigid. It made his facial expressions look odd and restricted his normal movement. He regretted getting the Bellafill injection as it really affected his appearance in a negative way.
Yes. There was a story of a young woman who was captured by ISIS. She was sold into slavery and endured countless physical and mental abuses. Her life was completely ruined by those barbarians.
A user shared that they followed Noom's advice strictly but still didn't see any significant weight loss results. They were disappointed as they had put in a lot of effort, changing their eating habits and increasing their exercise as per the app's suggestions. They felt that the app's promised outcomes were not realistic for everyone.
Yes. There was a story of a young man who was arrested on false charges. He was sent to a gulag in Siberia. The winter there was brutal. He was given thin rags to wear and had to sleep on a cold, hard floor. Every day, he was forced to cut down trees in the freezing forest. His hands became frostbitten, but he was not allowed any medical treatment. He witnessed many of his fellow prisoners die from the cold, hunger, and exhaustion.
Sure. I've heard of a person who developed tardive dyskinesia, which is involuntary muscle movements, after taking olanzapine for a while. Her face would twitch uncontrollably at times, and she was very self - conscious about it. It affected her social life as she was afraid to go out in public. Also, a man had such bad mood swings on olanzapine that he almost lost his job. He would get angry at his colleagues for no reason, and it took a long time to figure out that it might be the side effect of the drug.
Sure. I heard of a patient who started taking an SSRI and developed a severe rash all over their body. It was itchy and painful, and the doctors weren't sure at first if it was related to the SSRI or something else. But as soon as they stopped the SSRI, the rash started to clear up.
Sure. I heard about a woman who got an IUD inserted and then had non - stop cramps for months. The pain was so intense that it affected her daily activities like walking and sitting comfortably.