Ohio Woman’s Worst Nightmare Came True on a Sleepover Date. She Ran Home in the Middle of the Night: ‘I’ve Been Holding this in for Several Years’
"I wake up in a cold sweat at 1:30 in the morning."

Some personal emergencies are so agonizing they stay locked away in our memory vaults for a lifetime. But Ohio-based creator Appl’s psychological burden of a sleepover date disaster required a massive, public unloading session after years.
In a viral clip that has locked in nearly 10,000 views, Appl (TikTok/@applfrittr1) detailed the absolute horror of a physical collapse during a sleepover date. And the lack of required supplies inside her partner’s bathroom led her to run away in panic at 2:00 AM.
Her raw, descriptive confession reminds us to never ignore the danger of consuming questionable grocery items before an evening out. Her chaotic run to home also reminded us to always check the bathroom before sleeping over at a new place.
Appl ate a grocery store sushi before the sleepover date, despite a chemical warning
The story began earlier in the afternoon when Appl decided to pick up a quick convenience meal from a local Kroger supermarket. Sourcing a standard California roll alongside a basic vegetable roll, she noticed an intense, fishy scent immediately upon breaking the container’s seal.
Despite discovering an intensely bitter, chemical flavor while consuming the vegetable portion, she had the meal around 2:00 PM and proceeded to prepare for her upcoming social itinerary. Gathering her things for a 5:00 PM departure, she initially felt entirely fine. She was completely unaware of the biological countdown ticking away inside her system.
An initial evening of sports entertainment met a midnight biological collapse
The initial hours of Appl’s date moved smoothly. According to her, they went on an outdoor stroll around the local campus Oval, followed by a relaxed picnic. The couple eventually went back to the man’s residential space to settle in and watch a Cleveland Cavaliers basketball game.
During the broadcast, Appl noticed her stomach initiating an aggressive, gurgling turn. Brushing off the warning metrics, she eventually went to sleep alongside her date. But the biological reality struck at exactly 1:30 AM. Appl woke up in a freezing sweat facing an absolute, immediate gastrointestinal crisis.
A desolate bathroom forced Appl on a desperate mission to escape the sleepover date
Creeping into the dark bathroom while her date remained asleep, Appl turned on the water tap to muffle the auditory reality of her situation. Upon successfully navigating the primary crisis, she turned to locate a basic piece of paper tissue. But she could allegedly only find an empty roll.
Appl then began a frantic, high-stress sweep of his storage cabinets, under-sink spaces, and waste bins. But the place had zero fallback paper supplies. To compound the nightmare, the bathroom also allegedly didn’t even have basic hand soap.
Facing a choice between a heavy floor mat or a tiny, grey, toothpaste-encrusted face washcloth, Appl chose to clean up using the compromised towel. She then stuffed the towel directly into her purse before fleeing out the front door and driving 20 minutes back home.
Appl escaped but couldn’t reach her home on time before her stomach gave up
Appl’s midnight evacuation route became an absolute battle against time. She did full air conditioning adjustments and made high-volume music choices just to retain physical focus behind the wheel. Yet, she ultimately lost the internal battle right inside her vehicle.
“I was gripping that wheel, putting cold air on me, doing everything, listening to music… and I shit myself. I shit myself in the car.” To make it worse, she began throwing up as soon as she reached her bathroom.
We’re extending historical peace to Appl for finally releasing this biological burden into the algorithm. But take a permanent lesson from her catastrophic sleepover date and check the storage inventory before you ever agree to put your keys away for the night.
(Featured Image: TikTok/@applfrittr11)
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