<p><strong>Pl Gaylord</strong>: 'I had llapsed lungs, my heart stopped and my hands and feet turned black. Technilly, I shouldn't be here'</p>
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Pl Gaylord ntracted the bubonic plague when he tried to get a ront out of the mouth of his t, gettg b the procs * paul gaylord today *
AP Photo/The Gaylord Fay. This photo supplied by the Gaylord fay taken July 11, 2012, at a hospal Bend, Ore., shows the blackened hand of Pl Gaylord as he revers om the bubonic plague, monly known as the "black ath.
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Pl Gaylord's lung llapsed and his heart stopped after he ntracted the bubonic plague, leavg him on a life support mache * paul gaylord today *
Gaylord ntracted the disease when he tried to pull a moe out of the mouth of his t, Charlie, bee was chokg on the ront.
This photo supplied by the Gaylord fay taken July 6, 2012, at a hospal Bend, Ore., shows Pl Gaylord as he revers om the plague. This photo supplied by the Gaylord fay taken June 16, 2012, at a hospal Bend, Ore., shows Jake Gaylord (left) wh his father, Pl Gaylord, as he revers om the plague. This undated photo supplied by the Gaylord fay shows Pl Gaylord at his Preville, Ore., home before he was fected wh the plague.
PRINEVILLE, Ore. — Before amputatn, Pl Gaylord’s fgers and to turned black as the flh died. His wife, Debbie, said didn’t smell very good. “The doctor told me, ‘Don’t... * paul gaylord today *
Gaylord ntracted the plague when tryg to pull a moe out of the mouth of his t, Charlie, bee was chokg on the ront. This undated photo supplied by the Gaylord fay shows Pl Gaylord at his Preville, Ore., home before the disease. This undated photo supplied by the Gaylord fay shows Pl Gaylord at his Preville, Ore., home.
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This photo supplied by the Gaylord fay taken July 5, 2012, at a hospal Bend, Ore., shows Pl Gaylord as he revers om the plague. Pl Gaylord's lung llapsed and his heart stopped after he ntracted the bubonic plague, leavg him on a life support machePublished: 13:07, 26 Oct 2017Updated: 17:31, 27 Oct 2017A MAN who ught the bubonic plague om his pet t and nearly suffered an agonisg ath has revealed what was like to lose all fgers and to to the adly disease. Pl Gaylord, who liv a remote part of Oregon, spoke about the horrific symptoms he suffered as the Black Death threatened his life – and even turned his hands black.
7 Pl Gaylord ught the bubonic plague om his fected t when b him after he tried to remove a ad moe om s throatCred: AP. Oregon bubonic plague survivor a year later: 'I got a send chance at life'Pl Gaylord's odyssey began the day Charlie, the Gaylords' t, me home, obvly ill, wh a moe lodged the back of s throat.
Gaylord was b while tryg to yank the moe out. Preville plague victim endur paful revery, stigma of illnsDoctors amputated the blackened extremi of Pl "Steve" Gaylord an operatn on Monday that lasted two-and-a-half hours. Lynne TerryOregon plague victim Pl Gaylord will unrgo surgery next week, but 'dog good'On Monday, doctors will sever the whered, blackened ends of his fgers and tips of his to.
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Lynne TerryPreville man, sickened by the plague after tryg to save t, fights for his lifePl "Steve" Gaylord's future changed a moment of passn for a t. Charl Medil TerryMan, 59, sufferg om plague Bend remas cril ndnPl Gaylord was fected while tryg to take a ad moe out of the mouth of a t, which b him.
Pl Gaylord, of Preville, Oregon, has told how he me close to an agonisg ath after ntractg all three forms of the Black Death om a t be. * paul gaylord today *
— Before amputatn, Pl Gaylord’s fgers and to turned black as the flh died.
Gaylord, 61, the Preville rint who June 2012 ntracted bubonic plague, is back to weldg, rvg and otherwise livg life, spe the fact that he’s missg all eight fgers, the top half of both thumbs and all 10 to.
“When I still had my fgers and I would tap them together sound like hard plastic, ” Gaylord said. Debbie Gaylord said her hband cycled through all three typ, acrdg to doctors.