Neomorph
Established Member
Well I can honestly say I've learned my lesson
A few weeks back I was doing some prep work for the parts of my router table and got lazy and didn't put my dust mask on while cutting and sanding. A few days later I was having what felt like toothache from above my left hand teeth but the usual test of tapping the teeth failed to find a tooth that was causing it. I took some Ibuprofen and tried to forget about it.
I then started to get horrible yellow mucus coming from my left nostril. I turns out I had gotten a case of acute sinusitis (infection of the sinus) which was most likely triggered by inhaling the dust on top of a cold I already had. Now three weeks later I'm on a second course of antibiotics and if they fail it means the sinus under my left eye will need to be drained physically. Because junk in the sinus keeps generating pus and as it is in bone it is hard to get antibiotics into the affected area and hence the reason for manually draining the rubbish out...
... All because I was too lazy to put a dust mask on.
I'm sorry if it sounds a bit icky for here but it does show what ignoring dust can lead to. I hope others who think that just a little sanding or cutting won't matter if they don't use a dust mask.
A few weeks back I was doing some prep work for the parts of my router table and got lazy and didn't put my dust mask on while cutting and sanding. A few days later I was having what felt like toothache from above my left hand teeth but the usual test of tapping the teeth failed to find a tooth that was causing it. I took some Ibuprofen and tried to forget about it.
I then started to get horrible yellow mucus coming from my left nostril. I turns out I had gotten a case of acute sinusitis (infection of the sinus) which was most likely triggered by inhaling the dust on top of a cold I already had. Now three weeks later I'm on a second course of antibiotics and if they fail it means the sinus under my left eye will need to be drained physically. Because junk in the sinus keeps generating pus and as it is in bone it is hard to get antibiotics into the affected area and hence the reason for manually draining the rubbish out...
... All because I was too lazy to put a dust mask on.
I'm sorry if it sounds a bit icky for here but it does show what ignoring dust can lead to. I hope others who think that just a little sanding or cutting won't matter if they don't use a dust mask.