Yes. There have been reports of saniderm sticking too tightly to the tattoo. This makes it extremely difficult to remove without causing damage to the tattoo itself. The ink may smudge or parts of the tattoo may get removed along with the saniderm.
Some users have experienced that saniderm didn't allow the skin to breathe properly. This lack of proper air circulation can slow down the healing process. The skin may become pale or discoloured under the saniderm. In some cases, it can also lead to a fungal growth, which is a very serious issue as it can spread and cause further damage to the skin.
Another horror story is when saniderm is used in a very humid environment. The moisture can seep under the saniderm and cause a lot of problems. It can lead to a build - up of pus or other fluids, which is not only gross but also a sign of potential infection. The skin under the saniderm can become very soggy and start to break down.
One saniderm horror story could be improper application. If it's not put on correctly, it can lead to air bubbles getting trapped. These bubbles can cause discomfort and may even lead to infections as they create a moist environment where bacteria can thrive.
Sure. There was a time when a hippo attacked a tourist who was trying to take a selfie too close to it. The hippo's massive jaws opened wide, and the tourist was lucky to escape with only minor injuries. Hippos can move surprisingly fast on land for their size.
Sure. There was a call where the 911 operator heard gunshots in the background. The caller was whispering and could barely talk. The operator had to strain to hear and figure out the location. It was really scary as the operator didn't know if the shooter would harm the caller at any moment.
Sure. There was a child who caught pneumonia during the flu season. His condition worsened so quickly that he had to be rushed to the ICU. His parents were terrified as they watched him struggle to breathe with all those tubes and machines around him. It was a nightmare for them. Fortunately, after a few weeks of intense treatment, he started to improve.
Sure. There's a story about a derelict school building in Bacolod. At night, lights flicker in the empty classrooms, and the sound of children crying can be heard. Some say it's because of a tragic accident that happened there years ago, where some students lost their lives.
Sure. There was a patient who would constantly undress in inappropriate places. In the middle of the living room when guests were over, for example. It was extremely embarrassing for the family and hard to manage.
Sure. There was a renter who booked a car weeks in advance for a long - distance trip. When they got to the pick - up location, they found out that the car had been double - booked. They were left stranded with no alternative transportation arranged by Getaround. It was a huge inconvenience as they had to scramble to find another way to reach their destination.
Sure. There was a Ferby that started blinking its eyes rapidly in a very erratic pattern. And every time it blinked like that, it would make a static - like noise that was really annoying and a bit scary. Also, a Ferby in another story began to sing a distorted version of a nursery rhyme. The melody was all wrong and the words were slurred, making it sound like a horror - themed version of the song. It gave everyone in the house the chills.
Sure. There was a case where a person on Keflex developed a very high fever that wouldn't go down. It was a strange and scary reaction as the fever was persistent and accompanied by chills. The doctors were initially puzzled because the patient didn't seem to have an infection that could cause such a high fever.
Sure. Some customers have reported that they booked a hotel through CheapOair and when they arrived, the hotel had no record of their reservation. It turned out that there was some miscommunication between CheapOair and the hotel. The customer was left stranded and had to find alternative accommodation at their own expense.