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Published: 20:55 BST, 9 August 2017 | Updated: 18:31 BST, 10 August 2017
An eighteen-month-old girl almost had to have her toe amputated after stepping in dog urine on the beach.
Aria McCart's big toe on her left foot began to leak, puss and swell to over twice its normal size after a family day out to Ardrossan beach, in Scotland, on July 24.
The one-year-old was hospitalised and quarantined for two nights after running a fever and suffering agonising pain from the swelling - resulting in the emergency removal of her toe's skin and on part of her foot.
Aria McCart's big toe on her left foot began to leak, puss and swell to over twice its normal size after a family day out to Ardrossan beach, in Scotland, on July 24
Mother Amy-leigh Cavanagh, 26, claims her daughter’s mystery infection might have been caused by dogs urinating on the beach
The adorable tot was hospitalised and quarantined for two days after the incident at Ardrossan beach
Her mother Amy-Leigh Cavanagh, 26, claims her daughter's mystery infection might have resulted from dogs urinating on the beach without their owners realising it.
She is now urging people to take care and wear shoes when playing outdoors.
The dance school owner said: 'Aria was playing away in and out of the water. She had no shoes on, she was having an absolute ball.
'We were there at the beach for the afternoon and left about four o'clock.
'She had sand everywhere, it was in her eye lashes and everywhere so when we got home I gave her a bath.
'When I picked her up I could feel her body was on fire, even though she was just out of the bath, I could tell it wasn't right.
'Her lips had started going a bit blue and she was moaning and started crying. This was about two hours after we got back from the beach.
'She was feverish and lethargic. I just thought she was coming down with a cold. I called NHS 24 for advice but they said I was doing all the right things.
'Then on the Thursday [three days later] I noticed her limping. I lifted her up to see there was a bruise on her foot, then I noticed her wee toe was a bit red.'
Aria nearly lost her toe after catching a horror infection, believed to have been caused by dog urine
Suspecting an ingrown toe nail, Amy-Leigh took her daughter to the GP where she was given antibiotics for an infection.
But the mother-of-two was horrified to discover her daughter's toe had ballooned massively by Friday.
Amy-Leigh, who is also mother to Alea-Jay, four, said: 'I was expecting it to be looking better, but to my horror it was twice the size and there was puss coming out of it. I freaked out.
'I rang NHS 24 again and they said to give it a wee bit longer because it wasn't long since she had started the antibiotics. They said to draw a line around where the swelling was to track it.
'Then on Saturday morning it was more than twice its normal size - it was like an adult toe was stuck on her foot. It was horrendous.'
Amy-Leigh said she took her daughter to University Hospital Crosshouse, where she was immediately admitted.
She said surgeons decided to operate to stem the 'poison' from tracking further into her body and to save her toe.
The skin of her toe was removed after it began to leak puss and swell after the trip to the beach
And the shocked mother was stunned to learn from doctors that her daughter's dangerous infection could well have been due to her innocently playing in sand and sea water with bare feet.
Amy-Leigh said: 'They were asking me all sorts of crazy questions like had she been into contact with any chemicals or anything. They weren't 100 per cent sure what the infection was.
'When we saw the main doctor he thought about the beach.
'He said anything could be in the sand. It could have been a bite, chemicals or even dog urine, that's got through a tiny cut.
'Something had got into it that's poisonous.
Her mother Amy-Leigh Cavanagh, 26, claims her daughter's mystery infection might have resulted from dogs urinating on the beach without their owners realising it
'When they operated they had to remove all the skin from her toe and part of her foot where the infection was.
'I was scared for Aria. I've never seen her not being herself. She was terrified. She's too little to understand.'
After two nights in hospital, Aria could thankfully return home, but according to Amy-Leigh she is still suffering from the traumatic ordeal.
'She's much better now in herself, but she can't walk on the toe. She's walking on the side of her foot and I can't get shoes on her. And she's still traumatised when people go near her foot', she said.
She said wanted to raise awareness of the risks of playing barefoot outdoors.
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More and more couples are ditching the classic white wedding cake , opting for other nontraditional yet still delectable desserts like homemade pies, cupcakes, cake pops, and even giant Rice Krispies treats stacked like a cake. The latest wedding dessert trend ? The doughnut wall. That’s right—because nothing is sweeter than an entire wall decked out with doughnuts.
John and Kate Emmets are the husband and wife team behind Off The Wall Donuts in New Jersey. The pair have been building and delivering custom doughnut walls since 2018.
The doughy treats are affordable, easy to serve, and you can offer guests a variety of flavors (glazed, old-fashioned, sprinkles, etc.). Not to mention, doughnuts are simply downright adorable. And while you can certainly serve doughnuts instead of cake altogether, you could also offer doughnuts as a part of a larger dessert-table spread. (Hey, where dessert’s concerned, we say the more the merrier.)
Ahead, check out 20 of our favorite doughnut wall variations to inspire your own.
Easy on the eyes and equally tasty, this pretty-in-pink doughnut wall was made for the 'gram. A variety of doughnuts coated in pink icing and toppings were accompanied by a selection of pink macarons and cake pops.
Having an intimate ceremony with a smaller guest list? This wooden doughnut holder is the perfect size for displaying a few dozen doughnuts. Throw in a clear lucite sign and pretty white blooms, and we think we're sold.
Why not incorporate a brunch element to your wedding reception? This scrumptious doughnut wall had a little something to satisfy every palate. Guests were able to choose from key lime, cinnamon vanilla, chocolate sprinkle, lemon blueberry, and maple bacon-flavored doughnuts.
C'mon, a doughnut wall is just begging for a good pun. Some other good ones we’ve seen: “Donut leave me hangin’,” “Donut worry, be happy,” and “Donut stop, won’t stop.”
Photo by Marianne Taylor Photography
Your guests will be tickled pink the moment they set foot into the reception hall and get a glimpse of this whimsical wall of doughnuts. The large tabletop display features small pegs to hang each doughnut from.
Go big or go home with the doughnut wall of your dreams. Featuring six tasty flavors (vanilla coconut, vanilla Oreos, fruity pebbles, strawberry sprinkle, maple, and chocolate), this couple's 8' x 8' white melamine wall was adorned with greenery and the words "A Hole New Beginning" for a classic and contemporary twist.
To make your doughnut wall stand out, decorate your display with garlands and helium-filled balloons attached to greenery vines. Final step: Be sure to snap photos of guests (like this lovely flower girl) admiring the wall in all of its glory. Calories don't count at weddings, right?
If you’re getting married in a more rustic venue like a farm or barn, then DIY a similar plywood doughnut wall and leave it unfinished for a rough-hewn look. Hang your favorite doughnut varieties from rows of pegs and don’t forget the gold alphabet balloons.
Or, instead of on pegs, display all of your favorite doughnuts on wooden shelves and invite guests to help themselves. Be sure to include pretty menu signs, like these calligraphed banners, describing the different flavors.
Think outside the box with an epic candy bar featuring all your favorite sweets, cupcakes, and doughnuts. To replicate this picture-perfect setup, all you'll need is a grazing table , a doughnut wall, and jars stocked with gummy bears and sour ropes.
Usher in a fall elopement with none other than apple cinnamon doughnuts. Coupled with punny signage ("donut mind if I do") and apple décor, this doughnut wall is giving us all the fall feels.
For a quick pick-me-up during the reception, a sugar rush from everyone's favorite doughnut chain will hit the spot. Here, a sampling of Krispy Kreme's most popular flavors—from chocolate glazed to strawberry icing with sprinkles—is displayed on a board and wooden easel.
Having a brunch wedding reception ? Guests with a sweet tooth won't be able to resist this decadent mid-morning treat. DO provide to-go boxes for attendees who plan to take a doughnut (or two) for the road.
To avoid letting doughnuts go to waste, the Emmets advise having your doughnut wall vendor package up any leftovers for an after-party treat. "Our couples love that the doughnuts are not wasted and the after-party goers love the sweet snack," they said.
This doughnut wall was a labor of love. If you have the resources to do so, we can't think of anything more special than building your own wall from scratch. To accommodate a larger guest list, you may also consider putting out clear jars filled with doughnut holes for attendees who just want a small bite.
Photo by Sara Hasstedt Photography
Turn your doughnut wall into a modern work of art by opting for glazed doughnuts in a gradient of subtle ombré shades. "If you are planning on using the doughnut wall for decor or photos, ask your vendor to incorporate coordinating colors and florals into the design. This looks GREAT in pictures," the Emmets said.
Photography: MoscaStudio.com ; Styling: BridalBliss
Variety is the spice of life. If you're worried about guests getting bored with classic cinnamon sugar and glazed doughnuts, don't hesitate to throw some more gourmet flavors like maple bacon or raspberry glaze into the mix. To keep doughnuts fresh, the Emmets suggest "working closely with a doughnut shop to ensure the doughnuts are made the same day as the wedding and as late as possible in the day." Additionally, they prefer using cake-style doughnuts with a "flat" frosting and simple toppings.
If you and your spouse-to-be are doughnut connoisseurs, Dunkin' and Krispy won't do. However, you can tap a local family-owned doughnut shop to make housemade cake doughnuts in your choice of flavors. Not sure how many doughnuts to order? The Emmets share, "We typically recommend ordering 30 to 50 doughnuts less than the number of guests attending the wedding."
If the doughnut wall is the main dessert or part of a limited spread at your reception, you should plan on ordering one doughnut per guest.
Do you know what pairs well with a brunch wedding mimosa bar? Doughnuts, of course! With blue and white swirled frosting, these sweet treats were served in addition to the wedding cake.
Give wedding guests something to talk about with an attention-grabbing red doughnut wall and red frosted doughnuts that will have everyone feeling the love. On that note, the Emmets share, "Our tip to couples would be to make your doughnut wall as unique as your relationship, bring lots of inspiration to the design table, and let the experts create something your guests will be raving about."
This shabby-chic doughnut wall has it all. A panache-packed display is accompanied by an assortment of sweets including a naked cake and trays of cookies. From the playful hand-lettered signage to the wooden wine barrels, no detail goes unnoticed.
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Published: 15:14 BST, 5 October 2017 | Updated: 19:30 BST, 5 October 2017
The Las Vegas shooter was so hooked on gambling he played up to 1,000 hands of video poker in a single hour - at a cost of $100,000.
Stephen Paddock bet the colossal sums by playing $125 a time hands at 'ferocious' speeds for eight hour stints in casinos on The Strip and in Reno.
Top video poker players told DailyMail.com that players like Paddock look like 'stenographers' on the machines because their fingers move so fast.
They had seen Paddock at exclusive VIP tournaments in Las Vegas where he won and lost six-figure sums.
The players described him was a 'low level high roller' but he still would have got perks like free limousine rides and $10,000 of free money to play with.
Drinking concern: Gamblers say they saw Stephen Paddock playing video poker with a 'constant stream of booze' by his side when he was a guest at VIP tournaments
Fast and furious: These are the video poker machines which allowed Paddock to gamble stakes of up to $100,000 in an hour by playing multiple hands at once
Crack cocaine: A review in the late 1990s compared the machines to the most addictive drugs but they also offer some of the best odds of coming out even, experts say
Paddock's girlfriend Marilou Danley was taken on all-expenses paid shopping trips and they would have stayed in expensive hotel suites for free.
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