I'm afraid that the idea or returning to wood turning has, quite
metaphorically, 'bitten the dust'. A few days ago I spent no more than
half an hour bandsawing up a few birch twiggy hooks. The garage door was wide
open with a good breeze into the garage but within a few minutes my nose was
itching and my eyes streaming. Soon I had a raging headache and so I
stopped work and came indoors. Now on occasions my blood oxygen
levels have dropped to nearly 90%.
I had to give up woodworking in 2012 because I was suffering from Hypersensitive Pneumoniosis (an autoimmune
response to mold spores in wood dust). Then my lungs were at 40% efficiency for
exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide. I have some permanent scaring in my
lungs.
I have been pretty much symptom free for 2 years and thought that with
increased dust extraction and a change of wood type and only a little bit of
wood turning I might be fine but this
has clearly demonstrated that ‘Lamp Light Designs’ has rather hit
the buffers before leaving the station.