Ottawa mother loses 3 limbs after dog bite

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Truly a WTF story........




A single mother of four from Ottawa lost both of her legs and one of her arms after an accidental bite from one of her pet dogs led to an infection that put her into septic shock.

Christine Caron, 49, was playing tug-of-war with her dogs on May 22 when one of the dogs, a Shih Tzu mix named Buster, nipped her hand.

The dog backed off, and then the other dogs licked her hand, she said.

Caron thought nothing of it, but three days later, she was rushed to hospital, and was put in a coma for a month and a half.

"When I woke up my legs were black and my arm looked sort of mummified," said Caron.

Caron's wound had become infected with Capnocytophaga canimorsus, a common bacterium in a dog's saliva.

The results for Caron are extremely rare, according to a Health Canada spokesperson. Only about 200 septic shock cases linked to the bacterium have been reported worldwide in the last 25 years, Health Canada says.

Ottawa Hospital said they're not sure if it was the bite or the licking that led to the infection.

But Caron's body reacted badly and went into septic shock, cutting off the blood flow to her extremities.


Caron was about to start a contract as an insurance broker before the injury, and so has no private insurance or job. Her family has started to raise money on the fundraising website Fundrazr to help pay for renovations to Caron's home to make it more accessible, and also for prosthetic legs, which can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $15,000.

So far they've raised about $13,000 of the $100,000 they believe they will need to pay for both the renovations and prosthetics.

Caron said her only advice to others is to not wait before going to a hospital after a wound if they fear something is wrong.

"If you start to feel weird after you've been bitten, get to the doctor. It can be stopped with a bit of penicillin. If you wait you can die. It's that serious," she said.


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Wow, harsh lesson for her to learn.

Even if she hadnt 'learned a lesson' she wouldnt be able to repeat this mistake. I imagine this is just a freak incident, like getting hit by lightning or something like that. I did this sort of thing with my dog fairly regularly when I was a kid and never had anything bad happen. He only broke the skin a few times and never much. People do this sort of thing every day without any harm. This is pretty scary though.

Though a year ago I did get an infection from a cat which scratched me. Probably not the cat itself that infected me but something that just got into the wound. It was easily taken care of.
 

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Even if she hadnt 'learned a lesson' she wouldnt be able to repeat this mistake. I imagine this is just a freak incident, like getting hit by lightning or something like that. I did this sort of thing with my dog fairly regularly when I was a kid and never had anything bad happen. He only broke the skin a few times and never much. People do this sort of thing every day without any harm. This is pretty scary though.

Though a year ago I did get an infection from a cat which scratched me. Probably not the cat itself that infected me but something that just got into the wound. It was easily taken care of.

We're so resilient about so many things, it can take you by surprise when the seemingly benign takes such a harsh toll.
 

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shocking and a good heads up to be careful with animal bites...my girlfriend had to have antibiotics twice from her one cat when it bit her...
 

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Even if she hadnt 'learned a lesson' she wouldnt be able to repeat this mistake. I imagine this is just a freak incident, like getting hit by lightning or something like that. I did this sort of thing with my dog fairly regularly when I was a kid and never had anything bad happen. He only broke the skin a few times and never much. People do this sort of thing every day without any harm. This is pretty scary though.

Though a year ago I did get an infection from a cat which scratched me. Probably not the cat itself that infected me but something that just got into the wound. It was easily taken care of.


Everyone's done this sort of thing whether it's stepping on a nail or animal bites/scratches but maybe if it happens to you or someone else you know, you may want them or yourself to pay attention to any 'side affects'........


Caron said her only advice to others is to not wait before going to a hospital after a wound if they fear something is wrong.

"If you start to feel weird after you've been bitten, get to the doctor. It can be stopped with a bit of penicillin. If you wait you can die. It's that serious," she said.
 

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We're so resilient about so many things, it can take you by surprise when the seemingly benign takes such a harsh toll.

For sure. Strange to think that at one time not so long ago people regularly died from such simple mistakes or infections.
 

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For sure. Strange to think that at one time not so long ago people regularly died from such simple mistakes or infections.

Probably because our regular daily lives are more 'sanitary' I suppose. I don't think people take these things too seriously, as long as the bleeding stops we figure we're good. Just run it under a cold tap and slap a band-aid on it, lol.