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Podjednako ..Često se čuje, naročito od ljubitelja pasa, da su pseća usta čistija od ljudskih pa je zato u redu da vas ližu.
Da li je zaista tako?
Pa, kažem...sada čitam, u psećim ustima su našlipreko 600 različitih bakterija, što je otprilike isto kao i kod ljudi (Harvard ispitivanje našlo 615)
Pa, kažem...sada čitam, u psećim ustima su našlipreko 600 različitih bakterija, što je otprilike isto kao i kod ljudi (Harvard ispitivanje našlo 615)
Nema potrebe..Ja živim sa psima.Све што пишем можеш да провериш у било којем тексту о понашању паса.
dobro, to su ekstremi. Gledao sam milion videa gde kuče liže bebe pa im ništa nije. Doduše, ja to ne bih pustioMan who lost limbs, nose after dog bacteria: 'I don't blame any dog'
Greg Manteufel stays hopeful after dozens of surgeries and learning to use prosthetic legs. He still loves dogs.
Aug. 2, 2019, 8:25 PM CEST / Source: TODAY
By Meghan Holohan
A year after losing his lower legs, both his hands and nose, Greg Manteufel is walking without a walker and dreams of driving and fishing again.
He survived what doctors told him was a rare case of infection from Capnocytophaga canimorsus -- bacteria that are common in dogs, but can be fatal to humans. The infection turned into sepsis that threatened his life, he said, and doctors decided to amputate.
After a trying year, Manteufel feels hopeful.
“There are a lot of generous people,” the 49-year-old from West Bend, Wisconsin, told TODAY. “It is pretty bad what happened to me, but it is nice to know there are good people in the world. I would take the shirt off my back for someone and maybe it is coming back to me. It makes me feel good.”
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Greg Manteufel became seriously ill after contracting the rare dog lick bacteria. Doctors had to remove both his hands, his lower legs and nose to stop the spread of a blood infection that is a complication of the bacteria. Courtesy Greg Manteufel
It felt like the flu.
Manteufel described the harrowing story of what happened to him.
One day last June, he felt run down like he had the flu, so he went to bed. He said he woke several times and vomited. When his son, Michael, 26, tried talking to him, Manteufel responded with gibberish. Concerned, Michael took his dad to the nearest hospital.
When he arrived, Manteufel glanced at his reflection and wondered what had happened.
“My face was blue and red and purple and I looked totally bruised,” he said. “It was the sepsis.”
He said doctors weren’t sure what was causing sepsis, a sometimes deadly blood infection. They gave him intravenous antibiotics and hoped to slow its progression. Then the pressure in his legs increased dramatically. Doctors tried relieving it with incisions, but that failed. Soon, the skin on his legs turned black. The skin on his hands and his nose began to turn black, too. The tissue was dying and they had to remove parts of his limbs and nose to preserve what they could.
“It was mummified,” he said. “It was pretty rough. I was awake and coherent for most of everything.”
Because his whole nose had turned black, doctors initially thought they'd have to remove it entirely. But they found that only the bottom was damaged, so they were able to preserve part -- and Manteufel said he has since undergone five reconstructive surgeries. With a few more procedures, he was told, it will appear like his normal nose.
“After three years, you won’t be able to tell," he said. "I’m just waiting now to have the healing happen to go back for the surgery."
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Despite facing a challenging year after losing his limbs and nose from an infection caused by a dog lick bacteria, Greg Manteufel remains upbeat. He dreams of driving and fishing again and says he still loves dogs even though one's saliva changed his life. Courtesy Greg Manteufel
While Manteufel hopes to look more like himself, he also wants to regain his independence. This past year, he spent a lot of time learning how to walk on “stubbies,” short prosthetics that help people build their strength to walk with assistive devices. His therapists think he’s ready for prosthetics with joints.
“It was definitely a lot of hard work. I had 10 weeks of therapy twice a week,” he explained. “It was really tough building up the core strength."
For the past month, he’s been in therapy to use a prosthetic hand on his left side.
“I don’t wear the prosthetic hand every day,” Manteufel said. “It kind of hurts sometimes.”
dobro, to su ekstremi. Gledao sam milion videa gde kuče liže bebe pa im ništa nije. Doduše, ja to ne bih pustio
То је за мене врхунски примитивизам. Родитеље би требало пријавити због угрожавања дететовог живота и здравља.
svinje su vrlo slicne ljudima , posle majmuna su nam najslicnijeОдвратно. Пси нису ни за стан а камоли за бебин кревет. Као да си свињу или пацова у дом примио.
svinje su vrlo slicne ljudima , posle majmuna su nam najslicnije
dok su psi ipak malo dalji sisari