A simple bedtime routine turned into a terrifying ordeal for a Florida woman when she accidentally applied nail glue to her eye instead of her prescribed eye drops. The incident, which recently went viral on TikTok, highlights the importance of awareness and caution when handling medications and similar-looking products.
Halloween Night Horror
On the night of October 31, Brianne Shipley, a mother from Florida, received a reminder from her Amazon Alexa to apply her prescribed eye drops before bed. Feeling drowsy, she reached for what she thought was her medication. Unbeknownst to her, she had grabbed a small bottle of nail glue, which was in a similar container. Moments later, a sharp burning sensation jolted her awake.
“I started screaming,” Shipley recounted in her now-viral TikTok video. “The pain was unimaginable, and my eye started to seal shut.”
Emergency Response
Shipley’s family rushed her to the hospital, where medical professionals quickly intervened. Doctors were able to remove the glue safely and prevent any lasting damage. Fortunately, her vision remains intact, but the experience was both traumatic and eye-opening.
The Dangers of Similar Packaging
This incident serves as a reminder of the potential hazards posed by everyday products with similar packaging. Medications, adhesives, and cosmetic products often come in small bottles that can be easily confused, especially when one is tired or distracted.
Experts recommend the following precautions to prevent similar accidents:
- Separate Storage: Keep medications in a designated area, away from other household items.
- Label Clearly: Use color-coded labels or tape to differentiate between similar-looking containers.
- Stay Alert: Avoid administering medications when drowsy or in low-light conditions.
#1 A simple task became a nightmare for Brianne Shipley due to a grave mix-up on Halloween night
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The central Florida resident was prescribed the medication after a recent bacterial infection and noted that she was a first-time eye drop user.
She had diligently kept the small bottle of eye drops on her nightstand so she could apply it every few hours. But in her groggy state, she accidentally reached out for the wrong bottle.
“After I got the notification, I blindly reached over, grabbed the bottle, opened my eye with one hand and put the drops in,” she told People.
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“As the drop was falling I realized the consistency of the plastic bottle felt wrong. As soon as it hit my eye, I started screaming,” she continued.
Panic quickly set in as Brianne realized it was nail glue—used for arts and crafts—that she had applied in her eyes.
Her screams jolted her 17-year-old son awake, who rushed in to help. Meanwhile, Brianne yelled, “Siri, call 911!” in desperation.
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After a quick online search, her son instructed her to flush her eye with water, which provided some relief and helped open her “shut” eye.
“That first 10 minutes was just huge panic — I didn’t know what was going to happen,” she told the outlet.
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#7 “I was so embarrassed when I got to the hospital but the doctor told me this happens a lot more than you think,” she said
“Flushing it with water did provide a little relief and did release the eye — it had initially been glued shut,” she added.
The car ride to the hospital was a blur of pain, as she said: “That drive to the hospital was the worst pain—it was just burning, on fire, it felt like rocks in my eye.”
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Upon arrival, medical staff swiftly took her into an exam room, where doctors assessed the damage. They numbed her eye, examined it for tears and abrasions, and managed to remove the hardened glue shards.
“The acid in the nail glue had altered the pH level of my eye, so they had to get all that out,” the patient shared. “That flush took 30 to 45 minutes.”
Despite the initial embarrassment of her mishap, the woman’s experience served as a vital warning for others.
“I was so embarrassed when I got to the hospital but the doctor told me this happens a lot more than you think,” she said.
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She also said she was determined to raise awareness about such incidents. Hence, she took to TikTok to share her story, emphasizing the importance of keeping medical products organized and separate from everyday items.
“I knew I would be embarrassed and there would be stupid comments, but it was more about letting people know: keep this stuff separate,” she told the outlet. “I was a first time eye drop user so I didn’t think about it but now, I keep all my medications separate.”
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#11 Key Issues Highlighted by the Incident Product Packaging Similarity:
The incident underscores the potential dangers of similar packaging between medications and other household items (like nail glue). It raises the need for more distinctive designs or labeling to prevent mix-ups.
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#12 Medication Storage Practices
#13 Public Awareness and Education
#14 Lack of Safety Feature
#15 Emergency Eye Care
#16 Poison Control Services
#17 Psychological Support
#18 Health Education Programs
#19 Follow-Up Eye Examinations
#20 Viral Impact and Lessons Shared
Since sharing her story on TikTok, Shipley’s video has garnered millions of views, with many users expressing shock and sympathy. Some commenters shared their own close calls with similar household items, sparking a broader conversation about safety.
“I never thought this could happen to me,” Shipley reflected. “I hope my story makes others more cautious.”
Conclusion
While Shipley’s ordeal ended without permanent harm, it underscores the importance of vigilance in everyday routines. Her experience serves as a stark reminder: when it comes to health and safety, even small mistakes can have serious consequences.
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