Disney Trip Horror: AirTag Meant to Protect Daughter Nearly Kills Her, Family Traumatized!

A mother's attempt to enhance child safety at Disneyland took an ironic and terrifying turn when her four-year-old daughter, Lily Grace, swallowed a button battery from a discarded Apple AirTag. Lisa Marie, who had purchased four AirTags to track her children during a family trip to the popular Anaheim, California theme park, never anticipated they would become a source of harm.
After the AirTags malfunctioned during the April holiday, Lisa stored them in her car's glovebox, intending to get them repaired. However, on May 23, her daughter Lily Grace made a distinctive 'gulping sound' from the back seat, revealing she had ingested one of the coin-sized button batteries. The child was immediately rushed to the hospital, where an X-ray confirmed the battery had already reached her bowel.
The family endured a distressing four-day wait for the battery to pass naturally, with Lily's three siblings fearing the worst. Button batteries are known to cause severe internal damage, potentially burning through the lining of the oesophagus or bowel, and in some tragic cases, leading to fatalities, such as the 2020 death of two-year-old Johnathan Huff in North Carolina after swallowing remote control batteries.

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Thankfully, Lily Grace passed the battery without any lasting side effects. Despite Lisa Marie's prior warnings to her children about the dangers of button batteries, the incident highlighted the unforeseen risks. The stay-at-home mother, originally from the US and now residing in Vancouver Island, Canada, described the 'irony' of the situation, where devices bought for safety inadvertently caused a serious health scare.
Recounting the terrifying experience, Lisa explained her disbelief that Lily would access the glovebox, open an AirTag, and swallow its battery. Upon realizing it was a button battery, her immediate fear was internal burns. While surgery was not required as the battery was already moving through Lily's bowels, the emotional toll on the family was immense, with sleepless nights and desperate attempts to help the battery pass, including laxatives, trampolines, and a vibration plate. Now, Lisa Marie is strongly urging other parents to discard any items containing button batteries and to remain hyper-vigilant.
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