Sure. There was a person who had punctal plugs installed too deep. This led to damage of the tear ducts. It caused a blockage that was difficult to correct and led to a build - up of fluid in the eye area. The person had to undergo multiple surgeries to try and fix the damage.
A horror story of improper installation is when the punctal plugs were not sterilized properly before insertion. As a result, bacteria entered the eye area. The patient soon developed an eye infection. Their vision became blurry, and there was a lot of pain and discharge from the eyes. It was a nightmare for the patient as they had to deal with the infection and the worry of potential vision loss.
Well, in one case, the punctal plugs were installed at an angle during improper installation. This made them rub against the inner lining of the eye. It created a constant feeling of something scratching in the eye. The patient could hardly keep their eyes open without pain, and it took a while to figure out what was wrong and get the plugs removed and the eye healed.
Some people have reported that after getting punctal plugs, they developed an infection. The area around the eyes became red, swollen, and very itchy. It took a long time to treat the infection with antibiotics and eye drops. The whole process was not only physically uncomfortable but also mentally stressful as they were worried about potential long - term damage to their eyesight.
Sure. There was a case where the hvac unit was installed too close to a wall. As a result, it didn't have proper ventilation. The unit overheated constantly and eventually broke down. It was a nightmare for the homeowner as they had to pay for a new installation.
Yes. I know of a situation where the HVAC tech during installation didn't properly seal the ducts. When he came back for a callback due to the system not heating evenly, it was discovered that because of the unsealed ducts, a lot of the warm air was escaping into the attic. This not only made the system inefficient but also led to higher energy bills for the homeowner. The tech had to redo a large part of the duct installation which was a big headache for the homeowner as it took a lot of time and was quite costly.
Sure. One installation horror story is when the installer didn't size the tankless water heater correctly for the house. As a result, there was never enough hot water for the whole family. Everyone had to take very quick showers to avoid running out of hot water.
Sure. There was a person who received the wrong dosage of a medication for their colonic condition. It made their symptoms way worse. They had severe diarrhea and cramps that wouldn't go away.
A young girl had a henna tattoo applied on her hand. The person applying it used too much pressure with the applicator. This not only made the process painful for her but also caused the henna to seep into small cuts on her hand that she didn't even know she had. Later, those areas got infected and she had to deal with swelling and pus.
Sure. One time, someone installed the RAM sticks in the wrong slots. Their PC would not boot up at all. They spent hours trying to figure out what was wrong until they finally checked the RAM and realized their mistake.
Sure. There was a case where a patient got a root canal treatment in Colombia. The dentist didn't clean the root canal thoroughly. As a result, bacteria remained and caused a huge abscess. The pain was unbearable for the patient, and it took a long time to get proper treatment to fix the problem. It not only cost a lot more in the end but also caused a great deal of distress.
A common installation horror story is related to the compatibility of the Nest Thermostat with certain HVAC systems. Some older systems just don't play well with the Nest. People might buy it thinking it will work fine, but when they start the installation, they find out that there are all sorts of compatibility issues. They may need to upgrade their HVAC system or buy additional adapters, which can be expensive and time - consuming. It's a real pain when you expect a simple installation but end up with a whole bunch of unforeseen problems.
Well, in some horror stories related to improper surgical techniques in BBL, the surgical incisions were not made or closed properly. This can lead to significant scarring. Moreover, if the anesthesia is not administered correctly during the BBL procedure, it can pose serious risks to the patient's health. The patient may experience excessive bleeding or other life - threatening conditions during the surgery due to these improper techniques.