jtate
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Dear compatriates, I have been felled by an ear infection. It's been the singular most painful experience of my life - pain so severe I was physically nauseated by it. Its onset was December 15 and it hasn't left yet. I'm back to work (at the day job) but I've still got a fever and I'm almost totally deaf in my right ear. The ENT specialist thinks my hearing will return but he's not being reassuring at all. Wednesday he cut three polyps off my ear-drum. If that didn't send me over the mental health edge, I don't think anything can.
My question is - could this be related to woodworking?
I wear a mask (nearly all the time) when working but no ear protection. Yes, I do wash the dust out of my ears as best I'm able with a standard shower. No wise-cracks about that.
The ENT said "well, maybe" when I asked him but he didn't elaborate. Hey, I don't care about bedside manner - I care about really rock-solid steady hands.
What do you think? I know that, hence forth, ear muffs shall be worn no matter how silly they look.
Julia
My question is - could this be related to woodworking?
I wear a mask (nearly all the time) when working but no ear protection. Yes, I do wash the dust out of my ears as best I'm able with a standard shower. No wise-cracks about that.
The ENT said "well, maybe" when I asked him but he didn't elaborate. Hey, I don't care about bedside manner - I care about really rock-solid steady hands.
What do you think? I know that, hence forth, ear muffs shall be worn no matter how silly they look.
Julia