Airborne Dust: Bane of the Graftees!!
Posted: Wed 27 Feb 2008 1:52 am
Well, it has been a while since I've been here and moaned and whined.......so i'm back . Hope you have all been well, and PATIENT. .......Patience, you know, is the most important medicine for us KC people!!
OK.......I still have two stitches in the first graft (16 months) and the 16-point running stitch (10 months) in the second graft. the second one is in my left eye and with the contact in I SEE LIKE A BLOODY HAWK!!! But, when I get into airborne dust conditions I really suffer......and in a working violin/mandolin production shop, dust is a fact of life. So, some days are OK and some are Hell.
My question is: does anyone else really notice dust? wood dust or other dust? and are there any handy ways to deal with it either before or after being "invaded" by it.
As usual, I thank you in advance for the responses which are sure to come.
Cheers, Piper
OK.......I still have two stitches in the first graft (16 months) and the 16-point running stitch (10 months) in the second graft. the second one is in my left eye and with the contact in I SEE LIKE A BLOODY HAWK!!! But, when I get into airborne dust conditions I really suffer......and in a working violin/mandolin production shop, dust is a fact of life. So, some days are OK and some are Hell.
My question is: does anyone else really notice dust? wood dust or other dust? and are there any handy ways to deal with it either before or after being "invaded" by it.
As usual, I thank you in advance for the responses which are sure to come.
Cheers, Piper