Last Wednesday, May 1, La Ruina Show broadcast a new program from Cornellà de Llobregat, in the province of Barcelona. The show, presented by scriptwriters Ignasi Taltavull and Tomàs Fuentes, is totally unpredictable. Every week, the comedians are accompanied by a very special guest who helps them comment on the most surprising and embarrassing anecdotes from the audience present.

In this last installment, the presenters and Patricia Galván had to comment on some of the most surreal stories of the show. A follower named Elena went on stage and delighted the presenters and the audience with what had happened to her eyes a while ago.

”It was in the morning and I was returning home so happy. It was a little windy and suddenly, my left eye seemed to have caught fire,’ she began by saying. The young woman, quite scared, arrived at her house and put her eye under her faucet. ”That week I went to the emergency room about five times. An emergency ophthalmologist saw me and she made some images and I saw them on her super-amplified screen,’ he revealed.

After thoroughly analyzing the photographs of her left eye, the doctor began to ask her questions. ”Do you live next to a pine forest or something like that? And I ”yes, fair”. And she tells me that if she had seen processionary caterpillars because she had new caterpillar hairs stuck in her cornea,’ she confessed. The young woman said that they were not normal hairs, but that they had a point that stuck. ”And if you try to float the eye, it sticks deeper and deeper,” she pointed out.

The follower of the program revealed that the doctors could not remove all of her hair in the same session because every time they punctured the cornea, a wound emerged and everything remained blurry. How many hair removal sessions were there?” the presenters asked. ”It was about five or six, but the good thing is that I still have half a hair inside because you can see that it was very deep and he told me if it doesn’t give you any problems, you can leave it and that’s it. Since then I can’t rub my eye very hard,’ she said.