Disney Disaster: Mom's AirTag Tracking Nearly Kills Daughter, Horrifying Siblings

A mother's cautionary tale has emerged following a terrifying incident involving her four-year-old daughter, Lily Grace, who accidentally swallowed a button battery from an Apple AirTag. Lisa Marie, who had purchased four of the tracking devices with the intention of enhancing her children's safety during a family trip to Disneyland, found that the very tools meant to protect them ironically caused significant harm.
After the AirTags malfunctioned during their holiday in Anaheim, California, Lisa stored them in her car's glovebox, intending to get them repaired. However, on May 23, her plans took a harrowing turn when Lily Grace made a distinct 'gulping sound' from the back seat. To her horror, Lisa realized her daughter had swallowed one of the coin-sized button batteries. The four-year-old was immediately rushed to the hospital, where an X-ray scan confirmed the battery had already made its way to her bowel.
The family endured an agonizing four-day wait for the battery to pass naturally, a period filled with immense stress and fear, as Lily's three siblings also worried for her life. Button batteries pose extreme dangers to children, capable of causing severe damage by burning through the lining of the esophagus or bowel, potentially creating holes. The tragic death of two-year-old Johnathan Huff in 2020, who succumbed after swallowing remote control batteries that burned through his internal organs, serves as a stark reminder of these risks. Thankfully, Lily Grace emerged from the ordeal without any lasting side effects, as the battery eventually passed.
Lisa Marie, who had consistently warned her children about the dangers of button batteries, including a warning just two weeks prior to the incident, shared her profound distress. She admitted the 'irony' of the situation, where devices bought for safety led to such a perilous event. Recounting the moment of realization, Lisa described her and her husband Markus's disbelief when Lily mentioned swallowing a 'quarter,' quickly followed by the chilling understanding that it was a button battery. The emotional toll was immense, with Lisa experiencing overwhelming fear for her daughter's internal health.
Despite the battery's movement, which prevented the need for surgery, the family was sent home to await its natural passage. Lisa took various measures to aid this process, including administering laxatives and having Lily on trampolines and vibration plates, alongside a diet of prunes. The eventual relief when the battery passed was tempered by the significant emotional burden on the entire family.
Now living on Vancouver Island, Canada, the stay-at-home mother is vehemently urging other parents to discard any items containing button batteries. She highlights the challenge of receiving gifts that often contain these dangerous power sources, making it an ongoing 'nightmare.' Lisa's message is clear: parents must be 'over cautious,' educate their children thoroughly, and recognize that vigilance is constant in ensuring child safety against such hidden household dangers.
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