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Girl Smarts: 12 reasons why you've got period symptoms but no period

In other words, you’re suffering from all of the classic signs of your monthly flow-but your period is totally MIA.

You’ve been seriously bloated, moody, and tired. You’ve got monster cramps, and your face is as pimply as a 17-year-old boy’s.

In other words, you’re suffering from all of the classic signs of your monthly flow-but your period is totally MIA.

First: don't freak. It turns out, there are tons of reasons you've got those tell-tale period symptoms, but no period.

“Hormonal changes related to ovulation can affect some of the same pathways in your brain that might be affected by other medical conditions, causing mood swings that feel similar to your period but aren’t related to ovulation or menses,� says Chailee Moss, M.D., an ob-gyn at Johns Hopkins Medicine. What’s more, some physical abnormalities in your uterus and ovaries can also cause cramping that feels like PMS, she adds.

While skipping a period every now and then is usually nothing to worry about, if you have a fever, significant nausea or vomiting, or pain that you can’t control with simple OTC medications or that doesn’t improve within a week, check in with your doctor right away.

Otherwise, it’s time to see your doc if you skip more than three cycles in a row, suggests Chicago-based ob-gyn Jessica Shepherd, M.D.-here's what might be going on down there.

Anovulation

Every once in a while, your body goes through all of the hormonal changes associated with PMS, but if you didn't actually release an egg that month, you won't actually get your period. Known as anovulation, it’s more common than one might think. "Ten to 18 percent of all regular cycles are anovulatory,� Shepherd adds. In case you're wondering, yes, that stat can make getting pregnant tricky!

Pregnancy

If you've had unprotected sex in the last month, were a bit lax about taking your pill, or rely on the pullout method for birth control, it's worth taking a pregnancy test. Many of the symptoms of early pregnancy, including breast tenderness, mood swings, fatigue, and cramping, are the same ones that you were already experiencing month to month before and during your period.

Think there’s a chance you could be pregnant? Take an at-home pregnancy test on the day that you expect your period. If it comes back negative, wait three to four days and try again. “One to two days can make a difference in a positive pregnancy test,� says Moss.

Thyroid conditions

Your thyroid, a small butterfly-shaped gland in your neck, regulates many of your body’s functions, including your metabolism and menstrual cycles. If your thyroid gets out of whack, your cycles can become irregular, says Shepherd. The result: You may you go a long stretch without having your period while still experiencing period-like symptoms, says Moss.

A missed period could be a possible symptom of ovarian cancer.

Because your thyroid regulates your brain function, mood swings that you thought were PMS may be related to your neurologic function, she explains. And spotting or cramping may occur because the lining of your uterus has built up but hasn’t shed because you’re not ovulating.

Be sure to check in with your doctor if you’re experiencing other symptoms of a thyroid condition, including sudden unexplained weight loss or gain, shaking, heart palpitations, or significant fatigue.

Hormonal birth control

One very common side effect of hormonal IUDs is skipped periods. That’s because one of the ways the device prevents pregnancy is by thinning out the endometrial lining so there’s nothing to shed come that time of the month.

And, while they don't typically nix your flow altogether, birth control pills can result in super-light flows or spotting. So you might feel period symptoms like breast tenderness even without a heavy, full-blown period, says Shepherd.

Stress

Stress is a surprisingly common reason for missing your period. “Stress increases your cortisol levels, which affects your hormone balance,� says Shepherd-including the hormones that regulate your ovaries and uterine lining.

Some STDs like chlamydia can cause pelvic pain that mimics period cramps.

Exams, the death of a family member, and divorce are all big-time stress-inducing events that can cause periods to go awry. But these life-changing biggies aren’t the only reasons you might be feeling the effects of stress.

“Some people don’t realize they’re so stressed, but once they talk about it they realize they are going through something,� says Shepherd. If you think stress is messing with your periods, talk to your doctor; therapy, exercise, yoga, and meditation can all help get your stress under control and your periods back on track.

PCOS

Frequent skipped periods can be caused by polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). “PCOS is a condition in which a patient has an excess of androgens, which are chemicals in the body that affect ovary function, hair growth, weight gain, and sensitivity to insulin,� says Moss.

PCOS can result in anovulatory cycles and irregular spotting. It commonly causes cysts to grow on the ovaries, which, if they rupture or cause the ovary to twist, can cause pelvic pain that feels a lot like period cramps.

Up to 20 percent of women worldwide are affected by PCOS, and it's more common among women who are overweight or have a mom or sister with by the condition, Moss says. If you think you might be suffering from PCOS, check in with your doctor. While there is no cure, birth control and other medications can help keep symptoms under wraps and get your periods back on track.

Uterine polyps

You might associate polyps with your colon, but the same small benign tumors can grow in your uterus. “It’s an overgrowth of lining of the uterus,� says Moss. Polyps in your uterus can cause cramping and period-like discomfort, even when you’re not on your period.

Because polyps can make it harder to get pregnant, and because there is a small risk they may develop into uterine cancer down the line, your doctor will likely want to remove them, most often with a relatively simple procedure known as a hysteroscopy. During a hysteroscopy, a doctor inserts a long tube up through the vagina and into the uterus. The doctor is able to use the scope to both see and cut out the polyps.

Ovarian cysts

Every month, your ovaries make several cysts in preparation for ovulation, but only one cyst releases an egg. Although the others usually dissipate on their own by the time you get your period, sometimes one cyst or more sticks around.

Cysts can also occur if you have an anovulatory cycle (such as with PCOS). Ovarian cystsoften cause no symptoms at all, although they can sometimes trigger period-like pain when you’re not on your period. So if you’re experiencing irregular cramping, talk with your doctor.

“Cysts in and of themselves aren’t usually a problem,� says Moss. “But if they get particularly large, they can cause the ovary to twist, which is painful and requires an emergency procedure to save your ovary.�

Gynecological infections

'Mittelschmerz' is a cramp-like pain triggered by ovulation-and it's totally normal.

Some sexually transmitted infections like gonorrhea and chlamydia can result in a condition known as pelvic inflammatory disease, which can cause significant discomfort that feels like period cramping when you’re not expecting your period. UTIs can also cause period-similar pelvic pain, says Moss.

Whatever your down-there infection, a round of antibiotics should help clear it up. So keep an eye out for red-flag symptoms including fever, significant nausea or vomiting, or pain that doesn’t go away with OTC pain relievers.

Mittelschmerz

If you've got PMS-like cramping, bloating, and breast tenderness but no period, one reason may be that it's not quite time for your period yet-but it's coming.

German for "middle pain," mittelschmerz happens about half-way through your menstrual cycle-around day 14 or the time they ovulate, says Nicole Scott, M.D., an ob-gyn at IU Health. It's a totally normal experience-affecting about 20 percent of women-and it doesn't mean anything is wrong, she says. Since it's just your ovaries doing their thing, there's not much you can do to prevent it and the symptoms should go away within a day or two but if it's extremely painful or comes with any sign of infection, call your doc, she adds.

Exercising too much

Hitting the gym on the regular is one of the best things you can do to help deal with PMS, but working out too hard or too often can actually mess up your cycle and in some cases make you miss your period all together, Scott says.

All the physical stress, especially if you lose a lot of body fat, can make your period go AWOL and cause abnormal fluctuations in your hormone levels. These fluctuations can cause moodiness, irregular spotting, acne and other PMS-like symptoms. If you miss your period for three cycles or more in a row, talk to your doctor.

Ovarian cancer

Ovarian cancer is relatively rare, affecting only about 22,000 women a year in the U.S., but it's one of the deadliest cancers for women, killing about 14,000 women a year. A big part of this is because it often shows no, or very subtle, symptoms, Scott says.

Missing your period isn't the most common symptom of ovarian cancer-those are abdominal bloating, urinary problems, weight loss, and pain-but it is a possible symptom, according to the American Cancer Society. So if you've missed your period for three months or more or you have other concerning symptoms, call your doc STAT.

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Van der Breggen wins road world title – highlights & report

Anna van der Breggen of the Netherlands takes a crushing victory in the women’s race at the Road World Championships in Innsbruck, Austria.
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Emem Eduok, Trezeguet score in Kasimpasa’s loss

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The pair’s efforts failed to rescue the Apaches from their third defeat this term at the Medical Park Arena

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2019: Success of APC direct Presidential primary, an indication of what to expect – Presidency

2019: Success of APC direct Presidential primary, an indication of what to expect – Presidency

The Presidency on Saturday said that the successful outcome of the All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential primary across the country is an indication of what will happen during the presidential election next year.

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Politics: The US and Canada are reportedly closing in on a NAFTA deal as a critical deadline looms

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Talks between the US and Canada about a revised version of the North American Free trade Agreement are getting closer despite President Donald Trump 's recent attacks on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Canadian officials.

  • The Trump administration set a deadline of Sunday for Canada to agree to a revised version of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
  • To step up the pressure, President Donald Trump and US officials threatened to leave Canada behind and sign a bilateral deal with Mexico unless the Canadians agree to a deal by the deadline.
  • The pressure appears to be working as reports indicate the two sides are closing in on a deal.
  • But there are still several issues outstanding, including dairy tariffs and trade-dispute resolution.

The US and Canada are reportedly working furiously to reach a deal over revisions to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

According to multiple reports, the two countries are closing in on an agreement to update the two decade-old trilateral trade deal and an announcement could come as soon as Saturday.

The intense negotiations come hours before the Trump administration's Sunday deadline for Canada to sign on to a new bilateral trade deal between the US and Mexico. Absent an agreement, the administration threatened the two countries will move forward without their northern neighbor.

This also represents a major turnaround from earlier in the week when Trump hurled insults at his Canadian counterparts during a press conference, prompting a strong reply from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

While no deal is guaranteed, the two sides appear to be closing in on the the NAFTA rewrite.

Pressure to get a deal done

The US-imposed deadline was designed to secure a deal before Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto leaves office on December 1. The law under which the US is renegotiating NAFTA requires Trump to notify Congress 60 days before a signature, so Sunday appeared to be the last day to get Canada into the deal to ensure Nieto can sign the agreement.

The Trump administration is hoping to avoid the possible reopening of negotiations by Nieto's successor, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, which could add more political uncertainty.

Early signs that progress was being made came Friday when the release of the US-Mexico bilateral trade deal's official text was pushed back with little explanation. Mexican Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo told reporters after announcing the delay that the US and Canada were attempting to reach an agreement in the short-term.

“At this moment there’s a very serious attempt to continue advancing in the process of finalizing the differences in bilateral issues between the U.S. and Canada,� Guajardo said.

Rumblings that progress was being made grew louder when Chrystia Freeland, Canada's minister of foreign affairs and the country's chief negotiator in the NAFTA talks, pushed back a planned speech at the United Nations on Saturday in order to continue talks.

Freeland, as well as other key Canadian officials, returned to the capital of Ottawa on Saturday to make progress on negotiations.

US threatened to move on without Canada

The growing possibility of a deal comes after Trump's team attempted to put pressure on Canada with threats to move forward with the bilateral US-Mexico deal.

"I think Canada wants to do it, I know we want to do it," US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said Tuesday. “We'll see whether it happens, we're sort of running out of time."

Despite the threats, Canadian officials did not appear ready to make concessions — and the country received the support of some notable allies.

Mexico is not committed to moving forward with the US on an exclusively bilateral basis and incoming president López Obrador told reporters on Friday that his administration would push Trump to maintain the trilateral nature of NAFTA.

Also bolstering Canada's position are US lawmakers in both parties. Both Republicans and Democrats have stressed that a bilateral deal between the US and Mexico will likely not get the votes needed to ratify the agreement and Canada should stay in the deal.

A turnaround from Trump's attacks

The possible deal also comes as a surprise given earlier pessimism that an agreement could be reached before the deadline and the barbs traded between Trump and Trudeau earlier in the week.

When asked about the state of NAFTA negotiations with Canada, Trump told reporters at a press conference Wednesday that he rejected a request for a meeting from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

"Because his tariffs are too high, he doesn’t seem to want to move and I’ve told him forget about it," Trump said when asked why he turned Trudeau down. "And frankly we’re thinking about just taxing cars coming in from Canada, that’s the mother load, that’s the big one. We’re very unhappy with the negotiations and the negotiating style of Canada."

Trudeau's office told Business Insider that they made no request for a meeting.

Trump also took a shot at Chrystia Freeland, Canada's minister of foreign affairs and the country's chief negotiator in the NAFTA talks.

"We're very unhappy with the negotiations and the negotiating style of Canada. We don't like their representative very much," Trump said.

Trudeau pushed back on Trump's comments about Freeland and the state of negotiations on Thursday.

"The Americans are finding that negotiations are tough because Canadians are tough negotiators, as we should be," Trudeau told reporters. "A good and fair deal is still possible, but we won't sign a deal that is bad for Canadians."

Several outstanding issues

Even in the face of the Trump administration's pressure, Canada seemed to be sticking strong on a handful of thorny issues and its unclear where the two sides have come out on these problems.

According Canadian and US officials over the past few weeks, the biggest issues going into the talks were:

  1. Canada's dairy protections: A particular sore spot for Trump, the US is demanding that Canada give American dairy farmers more access to its market. Canada wants to keep the protections in part due to the political influence of its country's farmers.
  2. Trade protection: Another major sticking point is Canada's desire to keep Chapter 19 of the NAFTA deal, which created an extrajudicial dispute resolution process that allows member countries to contest particular trade policies of other members. In fact, Trudeau suggested that Canada needs Chapter 19 to protect itself against Trump's volatile behavior.
  3. Auto tariffs: According to reports, Canada is also seeking assurances that Trump will not impose tariffs on imports of cars and auto parts from the country as the president has threatened.

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Nigerian Army Finds Car Of Missing General Alkali

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Soldiers draining a pond in Dura Du in Jos, Plateau state have found the vehicle of the missing Major General Idris Alkali. Channels TV reported that it was unclear if the car contained the body of the general. Major General Idris Alkali (Retd) has been missing for weeks and the military authorities have since launched […]

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LaLiga: Barca Extend Winless Streak To 3 Games After Home Draw With Athletic Bilbao

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Reigning La Liga Champions, Barcelona were held to a 1-1 draw at home by Athletic Bilbao in Saturday’s Spanish LaLiga Santandergame at the Camp Nou, reports Completesportsnigeria.com. It was the third straight league game the Catalan giants failed to win after they lost 2-1 to Leganes last Wednesday. Athletic Bilbao took the lead through Oscar […]

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Oyo 2019: Abiodun Bamigboye emerges SPN guber candidate [PHOTOS]

Members of the Socialist Party of Nigeria (SPN), Oyo State chapter have on Saturday elected an Ibadan-based human rights activist, Comrade Abiodun Bamigboye, as the gubernatorial candidate of the party ahead of the 2019 general elections in the state. Bamigboye’s emergence was sequel to his nomination by one the chieftains of the party, Comrade Adebayo […]

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The Late 5: Hamzat steps down for Sanwo-Olu as APC postpones Lagos primary to Monday; ‘Mama Taraba’ quits Buhari’s cabinet | More stories

These are the stories that drove the conversation:

As the race for who picks the gubernatorial ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos heats up, one of the major contenders for the ticket, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, has on Saturday, stepped down for Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

The former Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure in Lagos, who addressed newsmen alongside Sanwo-Olu and some supporters in Lagos, said his decision was borne out of the greater good for Lagos than the benefit of an individual, as he urged his supporters to vote for Sanwo-Olu in the party’s primaries.

“After due consultation with my numerous supporters and in deference to the wise counsel of those I consider my political mentors, I resolved to step down from the governorship race.

“Haven been part and parcel of the formulation and execution of various policies and programmes that transformed Lagos right from former governors Tinubu and Babatunde Fashola’s administrations, I strongly believe that Sanwo-Olu is equally rooted to fly our party’s flag in the 2019 elections,” he said.


In same vein, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Saturday announced that the governorship primaries of the party for Imo and Lagos states have been rescheduled for Monday, from the initial Sunday.

Oshiomhole cited logistic concerns as reason for the postponement of the primary in the two states scheduled to hold direct primaries in selecting their governorship candidates.

In Imo, nine aspirants are in the race to succeed outgoing Governor Rochas Okorocha including his relative Uche Nwosu who has his backing,Deputy governor Prince Eze Madumere, Senator Hope Uzodinma, Sir Jude Ejiogu, Barr. Chima Anozie, Dr. Chris Emenike Nlemoha, Sir Eche George Ezenna, Chukwudi Celestine Ololo and Air Commodore Peter Gbujie.


Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Senator Aisha Alhassan, popularly known as Mama Taraba, has on Saturday resigned her position in President Muhammadu Buhari’s cabinet and from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

The minister made this known through a 3-page letter addressed to the president on Saturday, a copy of which she share on her official Twitter account cited her disqualification from the 2019 Taraba governorship contest by the APC National Working Committee (NWC) as reason for her resignation, stressing that the party by its action, did her grave injustice as no genuine reason was given for pushing her out of the race.

“If I am not good enough to contest elections in the APC, then I feel I am not also qualified to remain a minister in the APC government,� she stated.


A former governor of Oyo State, Adebayo Alao-Akala, has announced his withdrawal from Sunday’s governorship primaries of the All Progressives Congress (APC), as he urged the National secretariat to save the party from total collapse.

In a statement he issued on Saturday, Akala alleged that the state governor, Abiola Ajimobi has concluded plans to impose one of the aspirants on the party, Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe on delegates as he has sent his foot soldiers around to coerce and Intimidate delegates to vote for the said Tegbe at the party primaries against their free will.

“His Excellency, Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala has therefore decided to “STAY AWAYâ€� from tomorrow’s macabre dance taking place at a yet to be disclosed venue due to the Insensitivity and selfishness of Gov. Abiola Ajimobi who is hellbent on Imposing his stooge as his successor,” he said.


The All Progressives Congress (APC), has explained how the party entered into an alliance with the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and candidate of the party in the Osun governorship election, Senator Iyiola Omisore.

National Chairman of the party, Adams Oshiomhole, who disclosed this on Friday in Abuja, said that both parties were able to strike a deal that has to do with the specific issues that will affect the welfare and the well-being of the people of Osun, stressing that the working relationship between both parties in support of APC’s Gboyega Oyetola, proved decisive and that he didn’t give money to anybody during the negotiation.

“We agreed that he would have an opportunity for him to contest for a seat on the APC platform. Not just for Senate or House of Representatives, but also for House of Assembly. That is why I said we spoke about the immediate, which is the Osun election and going forward,� Oshiomhole said.


And stories from around the world:

Nearly 400 people were killed when a powerful quake sent a tsunami barrelling into the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, officials said Saturday, as hospitals struggled to cope with hundreds of injured and rescuers scrambled to reach the stricken region. (AFP)


Danish police have questioned and released two suspects travelling in a Swedish car that was the subject of a huge manhunt on Friday. (BBC)


North Korea’s foreign minister told the United Nations on Saturday continued sanctions were deepening its mistrust in the United States and there was no way the country would give up its nuclear weapons unilaterally under such circumstances. (Reuters)


The United States announced on Friday it will effectively close its consulate in the Iraqi city of Basra and relocate diplomatic personnel assigned there following increasing threats from Iran and Iran-backed militia, including rocket fire. (Reuters)


Senegal’s government is considering legalising witchcraft as a traditional medicine as Politicians say the move will ease the burden on already overcrowded hospitals.

But doctors say the move is irresponsible and dangerous. (Al Jazeera)


 

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Chelsea end Liverpool's perfect start to Premier League season

Liverpool's Scottish defender Andrew Robertson (2l) heads the ball away during the English Premier League football match between Chelsea and Liverpool at Stamford Bridge in London on September 29, 2018. Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP

Chelsea ended Liverpool’s perfect start to the Premier League season as the title contenders drew 1-1 at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

Liverpool had won all six of their previous league matches this term but, having lost to Chelsea in the League Cup in midweek, they fell behind on Saturday when Eden Hazard gave the west London club a 25th-minute lead.

But Daniel Sturridge’s brilliant long-range strike a minute from full-time preserved Liverpool’s unbeaten league run.

This result left Liverpool in second place, with champions Manchester City, who beat Brighton 2-0 earlier on Saturday, now top on goal difference.

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Premier League results: Man City top after Liverpool draw, Man Utd lose again

Manchester City are top of the Premier League after Liverpool and Chelsea draw, while Manchester United’s poor start continues.
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APC postpones Lagos, Imo gubernatorial primaries

APC leader, Adams Oshiomole

Nigeria’s ruling party, All Progressives Congress, has postponed the governorship primaries for Lagos and Imo states.

The party has rescheduled its primary initially fixed for Sunday in the two states to Monday.

The National Chairman of the party, Adams Oshiomole, said during the inauguration of the governorship primary committees in Abuja that the primary in both states was shifted due to logistics reasons. He noted that the primaries in other state will proceed on Sunday as earlier scheduled.

Although APC has claimed the reason for the reschedule is due to logistics reasons, there are speculations that the postponement of the Lagos gubernatorial primary  is because of the ongoing rift rocking the APC Lagos chapter.

The Guardian reported that the story of who becomes the governorship flag-bearer for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos, took a new turn on Saturday as one of the aspirants Obafemi Hamzat stepped down and endorsed fellow aspirant Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

Hamzat renounced his decision to contest in the APC governorship primary election at a press briefing attended by Sanwo-Olu and other party members in Lagos.

This could pose a huge challenge for the incumbent governor Akinwunmi Ambode as the two aspirants have joined forces to defeat him in the APC primary.

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Messi demands better from Barcelona defence after Bilbao draw

Lionel Messi at full-time on Saturday

The Catalan giants dropped points for the third La Liga game in a row as Messi sat out the game from the start.

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PDP Convention: Mark gets Niger endorsement

PDP Convention: Mark gets Niger endorsement

he 2019 Presidential aspiration of immediate past Senate President, Senator David Mark got a huge boost yesterday following his endorsement by the Niger State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

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Odd Enough: Greg Manteufel opens up about the kiss from a dog that nearly killed him

"I need to sleep this off," he thought as he climbed into his bed in West Bend, Wisconsin, fighting unconsciousness.

Greg Manteufel thought he had the flu. Seemingly out of nowhere on June 26, his face turned a deep crimson color. His legs swelled up, he felt feverish, and he got diarrhea.

"I need to sleep this off," he thought as he climbed into his bed in West Bend, Wisconsin, fighting unconsciousness.

By the time his son, Mike, rushed him to the hospital, Manteufel's skin was the color of a three-day-old bruise, purple tinged with blue, and he was speaking gibberish. As he was rushed into emergency exploratory surgery, Manteufel told doctors to "do whatever you need to do to save my life," he recalls to MensHealth.com. 

"Do whatever you need to do to save my life."

Within 24 hours, Manteufel's feet turned black, and surgeons removed his legs below the knee – and, later, above the knee. When his hands turned the same color, they were also amputated. Then, parts of his nose.

For over a week, doctors "didn't know what was going on," Manteufel's wife, Dawn, tells MensHealth.com. "They asked us whether Greg had been around ticks or up in the woods or if he got bit by a spider. But it was 'no' to everything."

 

When lab work finally came back eight days later, an infectious disease doctor informed them that the symptoms were not flu-related at all, but rather the work of a bacteria called Capnocytophaga canimorsus. The bacteria is found in dogs' mouths, and it can spread to humans through bites or licks, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Only in extremely rare cases does the bacteria enter a human's blood stream and cause a deadly infection like sepsis, but that's exactly what happened to Manteufel. He had a total of 14 surgeries, including several skin grafts, over the next three-months.

"I've been around dogs for my whole life, so it didn't make sense why I would, all of a sudden, get [infected] now," the 48-year-old former exterior painter says. He grew up with dogs, including a pet Labrador retriever and a Dobermann pincher, and is now the proud owner of an 8-year-old pit bull named Ellie.

 

Manteufel refuses to believe the Capnocytophaga canimorsus could have been caused by a "kiss" from Ellie. The pit bull, he insists, is "not a licker."

"But, even if she [was responsible], it wasn't [her] fault," says Manteufel, who didn't put Ellie down after his amputations. "I let her lick me the first time I saw her after surgery. I have no hard feelings towards dogs, I love them."

 

It's hard to know whether it was actually Ellie who carried the Capnocytophaga. The weekend before Manteufel fell ill, he was at a birthday party, where multiple guests brought pets.

"I must have been in contact with eight or so dogs," he says. "So, I can't really pinpoint which one it was."

Capnocytophaga canimorsus is “commonly found in the mouths of dogs,� Dr. Stephen Cole, a University of Pennsylvania lecturer in veterinary microbiology who did not treat Manteufel, tells MensHealth.com. “But it’s very, very rare for it to [enter the bloodstream and cause sepsis]. We just don’t know what the inciting incident was or why he developed it at this time, it's an incredibly unfortunate and unlucky circumstance.�

 

Today, Manteufel uses a motorized wheelchair and is enrolled in therapy at Froedtert Hospital in Milwaukee, where he's re-learning how to accomplish simple, everyday tasks like eating, showering, and using a phone.

He uses a velcro wristband with a small pocket and band to secure items like toothbrushes and forks. He has a necklace that holds his cellphone and puts a stylus in the band to text.

"I guess you just got to take what you get, you know. It is what it is," he says. "Stay positive about it no matter what – and don't let it break you."

The Manteufels were forced to sell their two-story house in West Bend, since he can't maneuver his wheelchair up the stairs. They're staying with his parents until they save up enough for a wheelchair-friendly home.

Manteufel still has a long road ahead of him. He hopes to heal from his many surgeries by next year and buy arm and leg prosthetics. His ultimate goal is to be able to drive a car once again.

"I tried to stay really positive and never look back," he says. 

Unable to return to his job as a painter, he's raising money on GoFundMe – more than $130,000 to date – to assist with costly medical bills and prosthetics. The donations have left his family feeling "humbled," and like they're "not alone going through this," Dawn says.

Although he no longer has hands to pet Ellie, Manteufel still snuggles with his pit bull, who sits on his lap.

"[I don't want anyone to] be afraid of their dogs," he says. "This happened to me, I hope we can spread awareness it doesn't have to happen to anyone else."

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Mourinho Blames Fans For Sanchez’s Absence; Poor Attitude, Officiating For United Defeat To West Ham

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Oshiomhole: APC chairman postpones Lagos governorship primaries

57 Lagos council Vice Chairmen endorse Sanwo-Olu over Ambode

The Lagos state governorship primaries was scheduled to hold on Sunday, September 30, 2018.

The chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole has announced the postponement of the Lagos state governorship primary election.

According to Punch, Oshiomhole also said the Imo state governorship primary election has been moved.

The APC chairman said the Lagos and Imo governorship primary elections have both been moved to Monday, October 1, 2018 for logistic reasons.

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The Lagos state governorship primaries was scheduled to hold on Sunday, September 30, 2018.

Punch had earlier reported that Femi Hamzat stepped down for the anointed candidate, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

Also, reports say 36 members of the Lagos state House of Assembly have endorsed Sanwo-Olu’s candidacy.

Vice-Chairmen of the 57 council areas in Lagos State have also endorsed Sanwo-Olu as their governorship candidate.

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ANN Splits, As 19 Party Chairmen Fix Wednesday For Presidential Primary, Convention

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“I AM STILL IN THE RACE ON ANN TICKETâ€�- Olawepo The controversial convention of the Alliance for New Nigeria (ANN) supposedly fixed for today, Saturday, may have failed with the withdrawal of nineteen out of the twenty- six state chapters of the political party, while the majority chairmen have fixed Wednesday October 3 for the […]

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Video: Mahrez doesn't need time to adapt to our style of play – Guardiola

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Venue of PDP’s national convention : No victor, no vanguished, says Fayose

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Gov. Ayo Fayose has said the conflict over venue for PDP’s forthcoming national convention was resolved amicably and that there was no victor and no vanquished.

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