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Posted: Wed 02 Aug 2006 12:48 pm
by Andrew MacLean
I managed to get an infection in my ear and my doc gave me some antibiotics and ear drops. Has anyone else noticed how similar ear drop bottles are to eye drop bottles?
Well, I have, and yes, the accident that was waiting to happen did not have to wait long.
A neat little squirt of otosporin straight into my graft eye. Fortunately I was able to flush out with saline but could have been worse
Andrew
Posted: Wed 02 Aug 2006 1:37 pm
by Anne B
I once sprayed furniture polish on to my hair instead of hairspray
Glad that your eye is ok, and hope ear feels better soon.
Anne
Posted: Wed 02 Aug 2006 3:15 pm
by cherishu2
ooo glad you managed to sort it.
i put shaving foam instead of hairspray.
Posted: Wed 02 Aug 2006 6:41 pm
by rosemary johnson
I am reminded of the stories of the innocent and short-sighted grannies who used to go and visit their dear grandsons and that nice young man he shared a flat with.... and somehow found themsleves brushing their teeth in KY jelly.
Hope the ear is better soon.
Can you wrap some bright colour tape round the ear drops bottle to distinguish it?
Rosemary
Posted: Wed 02 Aug 2006 9:49 pm
by Drew Radcliffe
Drews tip for the day
Don't confuse a tube of hair gel with a tube of face scrub with poly grains. I did and it wasn't until I got into uni that someone put me straight.
Posted: Wed 02 Aug 2006 10:42 pm
by Prue B
I have worn different colour shoes to work, black and navy, same style and put cordial on the salad instead of salad dressing.
Posted: Thu 03 Aug 2006 9:32 am
by Carol Vines
I once spent an hour or so cleaning the hob and wondering why it wasn't looking any cleaner until andy pointed out I was using Frebreze instead of kitchen cleaner, bottles were the same shape

Posted: Thu 03 Aug 2006 4:21 pm
by GarethB
OK, perhaps I am too sensible or it is because I work in a laboratory and before that worked in dangerous places where a simple mistake would lead to death!
My lens solutions have differnet colourd tops which is why I like the Boston range. Scarlet for cleaning, white for conditioning and the saline is a big top anyway.
Any other solutions which look similar have a blob of paint on the lid and bottle side to make them stand out. Plus everything is organised in my bathroom a set way to help reduce accidents further.
Posted: Thu 03 Aug 2006 7:00 pm
by John Smith
Gareth,
I'm with the organising the bathroom idea... but it all fell down when I was staying with friends. It was only then that I discovered that FML eye drops and Miraflow cleaner came in similar sized/shaped bottles... both coloured pink.
The inevitable happened, naturally. It hurt too. Lots.
My advice: if you think it MIGHT happen, it will. Do all you can to mitigate it.
Posted: Thu 03 Aug 2006 9:49 pm
by Sandi M
Hairspray and deodorant is my mishap........I couldn't put my arms down for days!!
Sandi