Some people experience long - term side effects that are quite horrifying. They might find that their skin texture changes around the injection site. It could become rough or have discoloration, which is a nightmare for those who expected a smooth and natural - looking result from the Voluma treatment.
A common one is improper injection technique. For example, if the injector goes too deep or not deep enough, it can cause issues. Too deep might lead to hitting a nerve, while not deep enough can make the Voluma look lumpy on the surface.
There are also stories of people who thought they were getting genuine Voluma but were given counterfeit products. The counterfeit Voluma didn't work as expected and in some cases, caused really bad reactions like infections or abnormal growths in the treated area. It was a disaster for those patients who were misled.
There was a case where someone had Voluma injected by an unqualified practitioner. The result was that the Voluma was not placed correctly. It led to an asymmetrical look in their face which made them very self - conscious. They had to go through a lot of corrective procedures which were both painful and costly.
One common horror setting is the old, abandoned house. It's often dark, with creaking floors and peeling wallpaper. There could be hidden rooms or basements where the unknown lurks. Another is the forest at night. The thick trees block out the moonlight, and strange noises come from all directions. You can't see clearly, and there might be some sort of evil entity waiting in the shadows. Also, the desolate cemetery is a typical horror setting. With tombstones everywhere and a sense of death in the air, it gives off a very spooky vibe.
Isolation. Often, in IT horror stories, the characters are isolated. For example, a lone system administrator might be the only one in the server room when something strange starts to happen with the servers. Another common element is the loss of control. The technology that is supposed to be under human control suddenly starts acting on its own, like a self - driving car going berserk in an IT - related horror scenario.
The common one is about receiving low - quality products. I know someone who bought shoes from Dhgate. They looked great in the pictures but when they arrived, the material was flimsy and started falling apart after just a few days of use.
Common reactions include feeling scared, of course. People might also experience increased heart rate, goosebumps, or a sense of unease. Some might have trouble sleeping after reading or hearing a horror story.
A common one is landlords not doing proper maintenance. For example, not fixing broken plumbing so tenants have to deal with sewage backups or no running water in the bathroom. It's a huge inconvenience and a health hazard.
Late deliveries are very common. Drivers get stuck in traffic or take multiple orders at once and can't manage the time well.
Voice changes can be a horror story. Boys especially might experience their voices cracking at the most inconvenient times, like when they are trying to give a presentation in class.
One frequent Ebay horror story involves buyers who abuse the return policy. They might use an item for a while and then return it saying it was defective. Sellers end up losing money on restocking fees and the item's depreciation. Also, there are cases where Ebay's customer service doesn't handle disputes fairly, leaving either the buyer or the seller feeling cheated.
Another story is about customer service. People often complain that it's very difficult to get in touch with someone at Cigna who can actually help. They are passed around from one department to another, and still don't get their issues resolved.