Well, there are quite a few. For example, some Roomba models have a strong suction that can actually pull in a small amount of a pet's fur in an uncomfortable way for the pet. There are also horror stories where the Roomba has chased a skittish pet around the house, making the pet extremely stressed. And in one case, a Roomba got so full of pet hair that it stopped working properly and started emitting a burning smell, which was really concerning for the pet owner.
Well, there are several Roomba horror stories. For instance, a Roomba might accidentally run into a vase or a delicate object and break it. Also, there have been cases where the Roomba has gone wild and continuously bumped into walls, leaving marks on them. Additionally, it can be a horror when it sucks up something it shouldn't, like a wet and dirty sock, and then spreads the mess all around as it continues its cleaning cycle.
Sure. One time my Roomba started chasing the cat. The cat was so confused and ran all over the house with the Roomba right behind it, beeping away. It was like a little robotic chase scene.
I have a Roomba that always seems to find the dirtiest spots in the most unexpected ways. One time, it went straight under a table where someone had spilled a bunch of crumbs weeks ago. It started cleaning it up like it had a mission. And when it was done, it made this little beep as if to say 'Mission accomplished', which was really cute.
Yes. One owner had a Roomba 960 that was a bit too enthusiastic about cleaning. It climbed onto a small rug and then got all tangled up in it. The Roomba kept trying to move forward but just ended up dragging the rug around the room. It looked like a little robot trying to escape from a colorful prison. Another story is about a Roomba 960 that somehow found its way into a closet full of shoes. It started cleaning in there and made all kinds of noises as it bumped into different pairs of shoes. The owner opened the closet to find shoes everywhere and the Roomba still happily cleaning.
Yes. There was a case where a person got an infection after Morpheus8. The skin around the treated area became swollen, hot to the touch, and pus started to form. This was likely due to improper after - care or unsterile equipment. It was a nightmare for the patient as they had to go through a long course of antibiotics and additional treatments to clear the infection.
Sure. My Roomba once decided to clean right in the middle of my yoga session. I was in a downward dog position and it just bumped into me. I was startled at first but then couldn't stop laughing as it just carried on like nothing had happened.
Sure. Sometimes a child may be misdiagnosed as needing ABA when in fact they had other underlying issues. For example, a child was diagnosed as having autism spectrum disorder and put into ABA therapy. But later it was found that the child had a hearing problem which was causing some of the behaviors thought to be related to autism. The ABA therapy was ineffective in this case and the real issue was not addressed for a long time.
Sure. There's a story where an employee was restocking shelves in the backroom. Suddenly, they heard a low growl. When they turned around, they saw a pair of glowing eyes in the corner. They ran out of the room as fast as they could.
Yes. Suppose a patient was misdiagnosed as a suitable candidate for rezum. But in reality, their condition was not appropriate for this treatment. After the rezum procedure, they had a whole host of problems. Their original symptoms got much worse, and new issues like persistent pain and difficulty in urination emerged.
A small company had a big project going on. One of the key employees got the flu. He was so sick that he couldn't work for days. Since he was in charge of an important part of the project, the whole project got delayed. The rest of the team had to scramble to pick up the slack, but they also started getting sick one by one. It was a domino effect that almost cost the company the project and a lot of money.