Close Menu
  • Gaming
    • Platforms
      • Nintendo
      • PC
      • PlayStation
      • Xbox
  • Entertainment
    • Movies
    • TV
    • Royals
  • Celebrity
    • Hollywood
  • Human Interest
  • Astrology
  • More
    • Anime
    • Reviews
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
  • About Us
  • Join Our Team
  • Meet the Team
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Sitemap
  • Editorial Guidelines
  • Advertising Policy
The Nerd Stash
  • Gaming
  • Celebrity
  • Hollywood
  • Human Interest
The Nerd Stash
Home»Human Interest»Utah Mom Issues Warning After Sharing Dangers of Sleeping on a Heating Pad: ‘Slow Cooking Yourself is Something Else’

Utah Mom Issues Warning After Sharing Dangers of Sleeping on a Heating Pad: ‘Slow Cooking Yourself is Something Else’

Sous vide human back ribs, anyone?

Sid NatividadBy Sid NatividadJanuary 20, 20263 Mins Read
sleeping pad sleep result
Image Source: TikTok via teezubal

Heating pads can feel like a godsend, especially for those aching backs and joints. Still, one mother from Utah shocked and terrified everyone with a rather worrying visual warning of what happens when you try to sleep with a heating pad. After waking up from her comfortable slumber, the Utah mom’s friend noticed that her back either looked otherworldly or aged 40 years.

@teezubal

@MeaganRaquel

♬ original sound – teezubal

Meagan Hannon, a hairstylist from Ogden, Utah, is the woman in question. In the video, uploaded by her friend, TikTok user teezubal, you can see Hannon revealing what appear to be weird, wrinkled markings on her back after prolonged heating pad usage, supposedly while sleeping. Hannon’s friend simply had to ask, “Do you think that’s normal?” to which she reassuringly replied, “It’s fine! I promise.”

Well, clearly it’s not Hannon’s first rodeo with the heating pad, but it’s not clear whether her back skin went back to looking normal or if it’s that way forever now, like her friend said. Additionally, some viewers were quick to notice that Hannon’s fingertips and nails were blackened, like the nerves and markings on her back, leading to more worry, “If her fingernails are black that’s bad!! her body isn’t getting oxygen,” assumes a commenter.

Hannon herself reuploaded the video, and it appears she really was fine and didn’t seek out medical help or didn’t feel the need despite worrying her friend and anyone who saw her back. Some of the more wild guesses online point to “Toasted Skin Syndrome,” where prolonged low heat exposure can cause discoloration from damaged capillaries and premature wrinkling of the skin.

People Online Were Freaked Out

Of course, there was no shortage of unanimous worry for Hannon’s back. Her friend’s video has since gone viral, with 25 million views and counting on just TikTok, leading to Hannon calling herself the “Heating Pad Girl.” So far, Hannon hasn’t revealed further visual updates on the state of her skin or her back. As for people who are worried about her blackened fingertips, she revealed, “Everyone.. my nails are from coloring hair.. I’m a hairstylist.. I don’t have a disease and I’m not dying.”

Regardless, people were still alarmed for her, with some worrywarts pointing out, “Repeated exposure can lead to permanent damage, and in some cases, increase the risk of skin cancer due to the cellular changes caused by the heat.” Some have even joked about the situation, “Slow cooking yourself is something else,” with another saying, “Google says she has 30 min left..”

Weird Utah Woman Tries To Pay for Nail Appointment With Food, Pushes Every Boundary Imaginable: ‘I Got Exhausted Just by Listening’
Related: Weird Utah Woman Tries To Pay for Nail Appointment With Food, Pushes Every Boundary Imaginable: ‘I Got Exhausted Just by Listening’

Hannon’s skin reaction has since become a warning for many people who also use heating pads during sleep. The good news is that Toasted Skin Syndrome can sometimes be reversed as the skin could go back to its original appearance (and integrity) after the affected person stops sleeping on heating pads for a while.

Related Topics
human interest Utah
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit Email
Sid Natividad
  • Website

Sid was born, did some stuff, then decided to become a writer. He found respite in the sweet embrace of video games and pop culture after serving as a journalist, covering warzones and depressed areas. It seems he prefers the much lower chance of getting hit by a stray bullet during work hours.

SUGGESTED READS

Oregon Food Pantry Donations
Human Interest

‘This Is Vile’: Oregon Food Pantry Worker Sparks Outrage After Receiving Donations ‘Expired by Several Decades’

Nebraska Neighborhood
Human Interest

Nebraska Couple Calls Out ‘Really Unkind Folks’ in ‘Red’ Neighborhood After Threatening Note: ‘It’s So Discomforting’

Instagram User Allegedly Finds Bones of Women in New Mexico Desert, Authorities Decline Action?: ‘Absolutely Horrific’
Human Interest

‘Absolutely Horrific’: Instagram Report of Women’s Bones in New Mexico Desert Sparks Concerns as Authorities Allegedly Decline Action

Vote for Felon Trump Banner
Human Interest

Pennsylvania Man Drags Trailer Park Resident for Wanting to ‘Rather Vote for a Felon’ Than Democrat: ‘Never Take Them Seriously’

Human Interest

Aggressive Man Calls ICE on Florida Dental Office Over Bilingual Receptionist: ‘They Need To Get Out of This Country!’

Utah Mom of Disabled Children Finds Out How Judgmental People Can Be When Confronted by Nosy Karen
Human Interest

Crazy Utah Karen Confronts Disabled Children And Mom Can’t Believe It: ‘The audacity of some people’

The Nerd Stash
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
  • About Us
  • Join Our Team
  • Meet the Team
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Sitemap
  • Editorial Guidelines
  • Advertising Policy
© 2026 The Nerd Stash. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.