Don't Drive in the Sun Until You Read About This Teen's Terrifying Eye Explosion Incident!

The sun's glare can be more than just a nuisance; it can be a hazard. A stark reminder of this danger comes from the harrowing experience of Kylie Dean, a high schooler whose life was dramatically altered in a split second due to the sun's blinding rays. Kylie's story is not just a cautionary tale about the risks of sun glare while driving but also a testament to the unexpected and severe consequences that can arise from what might seem like minor traffic incidents.


Kylie was en route to a marching band performance one sunny morning when the sun dazzled her eyes just feet from her school. The resulting disorientation caused her to gently roll into the car in front of her at a stop sign. Despite the low speed of under 10mph, the impact was devastating for Kylie, who, due to her petite stature, sat very close to the steering wheel. The collision shattered her right eye socket, causing her eye to explode 'like a grape thrown at the wall,' according to the doctors who treated her.


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Teenager Kylie Dean sustained a severe eye injury after her car collided with another vehicle due to sun glare near her school. Credit: GoFundMe / Kelly Dean


The aftermath of the crash was a scene of shock and fear. Kylie's mother, Kelly Dean, received an alarm on her phone and rushed to the scene, only to find her daughter and the vehicle covered in blood. The injuries Kylie sustained were extensive: damage to her iris, a torn tear duct, a broken nose, broken teeth, and facial wounds. The severity of the situation was such that Kelly feared for her daughter's life.


Kylie was quickly taken to Akron General Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, where she underwent emergency surgery to close her eye. Despite being discharged five days later, Kylie's vision in her right eye was lost. The road to recovery will be long and arduous, involving prosthetic eye parts made by a specialist company in Germany and dental implants to restore her sight and smile.

The financial burden of Kylie's medical procedures is immense. Not all are covered by insurance, as some, like dental implants, are considered cosmetic. Kelly has set up a GoFundMe page to help raise the estimated $30,000 needed for Kylie's surgeries. The support would mean everything to Kylie, who is at the beginning of her life and whose passion for music requires the structure in her mouth to play instruments.

Kylie's ordeal is a stark reminder of the dangers of driving when the sun impairs visibility. It's a call to action for all drivers, especially those with smaller statures who may sit closer to the steering wheel, to take extra precautions. Adjusting the seat, using sun visors, wearing polarized sunglasses, and ensuring a safe distance from the steering wheel can all help mitigate the risks.


Moreover, Kylie's story highlights the importance of comprehensive insurance coverage and the need for awareness about what procedures are considered necessary versus cosmetic. It also underscores the value of community support in times of crisis and the impact it can have on an individual's recovery and future.

As Kylie bravely faces her future surgeries and the challenges ahead, her story serves as a powerful message to drivers everywhere. The sun's glare is not to be underestimated, and taking proactive steps to protect oneself while driving is crucial. Let Kylie's experience be a lesson to us all: the consequences of ignoring the sun's potential to dazzle can be life-altering.
Key Takeaways

  • A teenager named Kylie Dean suffered a serious eye injury when her vehicle collided with another car after she was dazzled by the sun near her school.
  • Despite the crash being at a low speed, Kylie's right eye socket was 'shattered', and she sustained additional facial injuries including a broken nose and broken teeth.
  • Kylie's mother, Kelly Dean, has set up a GoFundMe page to raise funds for the required surgeries and prosthetic implants, as not all procedures are covered by insurance.
  • Kylie, an aspiring musician, is now facing a recovery that includes multiple surgeries and the possibility of needing prosthetic eye parts to restore her vision and allow her to continue her passion for music.
Members of the Seniors Discount Club, please take this story to heart. Share it with your loved ones, particularly those who are new drivers or may not be aware of the risks associated with sun glare. Together, we can spread awareness and help prevent such tragedies from occurring to others. If you have any tips or experiences related to driving safely in the sun, we encourage you to share them in the comments below. Your insight could make a significant difference in someone's life.
 
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Yes, the car manufacturers need to make the sunvisors lower or have an extension you can pull down when driving into the blinding sun, it's a real killer.
 
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There are numerous brands & styles of sun glasses which she could have bought for such driving instances & hazards.
 
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Yes, the car manufacturers need to make the sunvisors lower or have an extension you can pull down when driving into the blinding sun, it's a real killer.
 
They also need to put the tint all the way across the windscreen, not a tiny patch around rear view mirror. The sun comes through the gaps between that strip and the sides of the visors.
Was Kylie wearing sunglasses? Both Ambulance Paramedics and the Police asked a lady if she was wearing glasses at all when she had an accident. The airbags hit you in the face when they "go off" and can cause facial damage. Glasses usually shatter and send glasses into your eyes, something very few people are aware of. I find the glare reflecting off other vehicles is an issue. Very few people realize that bitumen of the roads reflects too. It has been proved that if you sit or stand close to the road (or motorsport track) that you can actually get sunburnt(even on a cool day). Speaking from experience and medical advise.
 

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