There were survivors who witnessed people jumping from the towers. It was an indescribably horrifying sight. They had to keep moving, trying to escape while seeing such despair all around them. One survivor described how they could hear the screams and the sounds of the building crumbling as they made their way down the stairs in a state of shock and panic.
A survivor might tell the story of being in the elevator when the first plane hit. There was sudden chaos, the elevator shaking violently. Some were trapped in there for hours, fearing for their lives, not knowing if they would ever get out or if the building would collapse on them.
Sure. Some survivors suffer from post - traumatic stress disorder. They constantly relive the horror of that day. One survivor told how she was in the building when it was hit and she saw people jumping out of the windows in desperation. That image haunts her every day.
There are stories of people who took Avelox and then had serious gastrointestinal problems. For instance, one person had constant nausea and vomiting that didn't stop even after they stopped taking the drug. It took weeks of medical treatment to get back to normal. Also, some patients reported extreme fatigue that made it impossible for them to work or carry out normal household tasks.
Sure. There was a story where a couple went to Aruba for their honeymoon. They had dinner at a local restaurant and both got food poisoning. They spent the rest of their honeymoon in the hotel room, feeling sick and miserable.
There was a restaurant that used Cintas for their table linens. The linens smelled really bad when they arrived. It turned out that there was some sort of chemical issue during the cleaning process at Cintas. The restaurant had to waste time and money to deal with the stinky linens and find a replacement source quickly.
Sure. There are stories of people being shunned by their Mormon communities for expressing doubts about the faith. It's like suddenly being an outcast among people you've known for years. It can be a very lonely and traumatic experience.
There are stories of people developing osteonecrosis of the jaw after taking fosamax. It's a very painful condition where the jawbone starts to die.
A patient I know started rituximab treatment and soon after developed a very high fever that wouldn't go down for days. It was extremely worrying as the medical team had to constantly monitor and try different medications to bring the fever under control.
One story could be about a teacher who was accused of something they didn't do. Maybe a misunderstanding in communication with a student or a parent led to false accusations, and Vipkid didn't handle the situation properly, leaving the teacher feeling wronged and with a blemished reputation.
One specific 'dupixent horror story' could be a patient who had a significant increase in hair loss while on Dupixent. It was quite distressing for them as it wasn't something they expected. However, it's not clear if this was directly caused by the drug or if there were other contributing factors.
I've heard of one where a woman got Restylane injections in her lips and her lips became extremely swollen and painful for days. It looked like she had been stung by a bunch of bees.