She added, “It looked like there was blood pooling in my eyes and every time I blinked goop was coming out of them.” “I was never aware in a million years that that would happen,” said Haley. “I was at a college meeting with my mom and she looked at me and was like ‘your eyes are really red, are you OK?’ “ “Within two hours, my eyes were bloodshot red,” described the terrified teen of the horrifying reaction. Thinking she was simply suffering from hay fever from dwelling in the country, Haley decided to undergo yet another lash enhancement - which sparked a cosmetic catastrophe for the ages. Kennedy News and Media Haley shows off her post-op “pinkeye.” Kennedy News and Media Kennedy News and Media “It’s the worst feeling not being able to leave your own house because you’re embarrassed,” Haley lamented. “I felt that I looked like a scary zombie and if I went out I’d scare little kids,” said Haley Fetzer, 17. Following the procedure, her eyes turned “very pink,” so the teen administered herself eye-whitening drops, which fortunately seemed to clear up the condition before the big night. The ocular fiasco occurred after the Ohio resident went to get her eyelashes done before her high school prom. “My first reaction was ‘oh my gosh they’re getting worse, it’s going to go to my pupil and I’m going to go blind.’ “ “When it first started it looked like little broken blood vessels all pooled in the bottom of my eye,” the horrified high schooler said. “I felt that I looked like a scary zombie and if I went out I’d scare little kids,” Haley Fetzer, 17, told Kennedy News of the “complete disaster.” Footage of her bloodshot, pus-oozing peepers is eliciting mass vomiting online. "Take pictures but leave the animal there," Tunnell said.A waitress claims she was left with “zombie” eyes after a botched eyelash extension procedure - which left her holed up in her house as she feared she’d scare kids. However, he suggested it's best to leave them alone. Tunnell told My San Antonio the sting of these creatures is not as strong as that of Portuguese man-of-war, which are known for its powerful sting. The park said the creatures are native to the tropical Atlantic and Indian oceans, which is why they are rarely seen in the Gulf of Mexico.
Mustang Island State Park shared images of the rare creature on its Facebook account, saying these are also called spaghetti monsters or thread-jellies. It was revealed the weird creatures were Rhizophysa eysenhardti – a species related to Portuguese man-of-war. it's an interesting find for sure."īaltazar found the creatures on March 29, but they were identified Wednesday. Certain times of the year these jellyfish and stuff fluctuate coming in, and we randomly find interesting things coming, and this one, in particular, kind of threw me off. "I've never seen these things wash up before," Tunnell said. Tunnell told My San Antonio he had never seen the creatures before. She then sent the images to Mission Aransas reserve director Jace Tunnell at the University of Texas Marine Science Institute to know what the creatures were. Baltazar told media outlet My San Antonio she saw the jellyfish-like species and took pictures of it. Jennifer Baltazar noticed the creatures only after her son complained of a stinging pain in his foot. A woman and her son were shocked to find mysterious creatures, resembling an eyeball, washed up on the shore of Mustang Island in Texas.