vavet
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So apparently I've developed a wood allergy.
My first hint was last year. I was out in my yard with my chainsaw cleaning up some deadwood to haul away. I developed a sinus infection for a few days. My wife was just recovering from a cold, so I figured I picked it up from her. Hindsight is 20/20.
A few weeks ago, I was doing something at work that had me in an awkward "laying on my belly" position with a belt sander about 10 inches away and underneath the structure I was laying on. I sanded away quite a bit of material from a 2x4. That night, I had a sore throat, which continued for a few days.
Last week, I was cutting up some LSL at work on 2 consecutive days. I wore a dust mask the first day and a respirator the second day (a lot more cutting). I've been a bit hoarse and sniffly the last few days.
I think on this last occasion, even though I did what I could to protect myself, the dust was still on my clothes, which I wore the rest of the day. That probably did not help.
I just need to remember to be vigilant when cutting/sanding wood that I need to protect myself during and after the actual operation.
It's unfortunate, but I know allergies can develop at any time.
My first hint was last year. I was out in my yard with my chainsaw cleaning up some deadwood to haul away. I developed a sinus infection for a few days. My wife was just recovering from a cold, so I figured I picked it up from her. Hindsight is 20/20.
A few weeks ago, I was doing something at work that had me in an awkward "laying on my belly" position with a belt sander about 10 inches away and underneath the structure I was laying on. I sanded away quite a bit of material from a 2x4. That night, I had a sore throat, which continued for a few days.
Last week, I was cutting up some LSL at work on 2 consecutive days. I wore a dust mask the first day and a respirator the second day (a lot more cutting). I've been a bit hoarse and sniffly the last few days.
I think on this last occasion, even though I did what I could to protect myself, the dust was still on my clothes, which I wore the rest of the day. That probably did not help.
I just need to remember to be vigilant when cutting/sanding wood that I need to protect myself during and after the actual operation.
It's unfortunate, but I know allergies can develop at any time.

