Disney Trip Nightmare: AirTag Safety Attempt Nearly Kills Daughter, Leaves Siblings Traumatized!

A mother's attempt to ensure her children's safety at Disneyland took an alarming turn when her four-year-old daughter, Lily Grace, was hospitalized after swallowing a button battery from an Apple AirTag. Lisa Marie had purchased four of the tracking devices to monitor her children during a family trip to the popular resort in Anaheim, California, in April. However, after the AirTags malfunctioned, she stored them in her car's glovebox, intending to get them repaired.
On May 23, while in the back of the car, Lily Grace made a distinct 'gulping sound,' prompting her mother to realize the dire situation: her daughter had swallowed a coin-sized button battery. The family immediately rushed Lily to the hospital, where an X-ray confirmed the battery had already reached her bowel. This discovery initiated an agonizing four-day wait for the battery to pass naturally, a period fraught with fear for the family, especially Lily's three siblings, who worried she might not survive.
The incident underscored the severe dangers associated with button batteries, which are known to cause significant internal damage, including burning through the lining of the esophagus or bowel, potentially creating a hole. The article recalls a tragic case from 2020 where two-year-old Johnathan Huff died in North Carolina after swallowing remote control batteries that burned through his internal organs. Fortunately, Lily Grace experienced no lasting side effects and passed the battery without medical intervention.
Lisa Marie recounted the profound irony of the situation, noting that the very devices bought for safety ultimately caused harm. She had previously issued repeated warnings to her children about the dangers of button batteries, with the most recent warning given just two weeks before the incident. The stay-at-home mother, originally from the US but now living in Vancouver Island, Canada, described the emotional turmoil, including crying on the hospital floor and the desperate measures she took to help the battery pass, such as giving laxatives and trying various physical activities.
Now, Lisa Marie is earnestly urging other parents to discard any items containing button batteries. She highlighted the ongoing challenge of receiving gifts containing such batteries and emphasized the critical importance of educating children and maintaining an 'over cautious' approach, reiterating that one is 'never safe' from this hidden danger.
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