I'm sorry, I don't have any specific ones at hand. But it could be something like a story where a person finds a strange book about citadel knob knowledge in an attic. Once they start reading it, they start seeing shadowy figures in their peripheral vision.
There could be a story where a group of archaeologists were exploring a citadel. They uncovered some artifacts related to the citadel knob knowledge. Soon after, they all started getting sick with an unknown illness. Their minds also became clouded, and they began to hallucinate about the citadel coming alive and trying to devour them. This could be a sign that the knowledge they had unearthed was not meant to be discovered by the modern world and carried with it some sort of horror.
Well, they could be about strange or spooky things related to the citadel knob knowledge. Maybe some dark secrets or eerie events that are associated with it. But without more context, it's hard to be really specific.
One horror story could be about a person who fiddled with the knobs on an old radio without really knowing what they were doing. Suddenly, a very loud and disturbing static noise filled the room, and it seemed like the radio was picking up some strange, otherworldly frequencies. It gave the person a really creepy feeling as if something was trying to communicate through the radio.
A horror story I know is about a guy who adjusted the knobs on his car's engine without proper knowledge. All of a sudden, the engine started to overheat. Smoke started coming out from under the hood, and there were strange knocking sounds. He was in the middle of nowhere and had no idea how to fix it. It was really scary for him as he was worried about being stranded and the car catching fire.
Sure. There's a story about a hidden chamber in the citadel. When it was accidentally discovered, a strange mist seeped out. Those who inhaled it started having nightmares so vivid that they couldn't tell if they were awake or asleep.
A patient I know started rituximab treatment and soon after developed a very high fever that wouldn't go down for days. It was extremely worrying as the medical team had to constantly monitor and try different medications to bring the fever under control.
In the recession of the early 1990s, there were many horror stories in the real estate sector. Developers who had borrowed large amounts of money to build new housing projects found that no one was buying. They went bankrupt, and the banks that had lent them the money also faced huge losses. This led to a chain reaction in the economy, with many related industries suffering. Workers in construction, architecture, and home - improvement sectors lost their jobs, and it took years for the market to recover.
Sure. There was a girl who took Apetamin without proper medical advice. She started gaining weight rapidly, and not in a normal, healthy way. Her face became puffy, and she felt constantly fatigued. It was a horror for her as she didn't expect such a drastic change in her body just from taking this supplement.
One specific 'dupixent horror story' could be a patient who had a significant increase in hair loss while on Dupixent. It was quite distressing for them as it wasn't something they expected. However, it's not clear if this was directly caused by the drug or if there were other contributing factors.
One story could be about a teacher who was accused of something they didn't do. Maybe a misunderstanding in communication with a student or a parent led to false accusations, and Vipkid didn't handle the situation properly, leaving the teacher feeling wronged and with a blemished reputation.
I've heard of one where a woman got Restylane injections in her lips and her lips became extremely swollen and painful for days. It looked like she had been stung by a bunch of bees.