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In Reply to: ethanol = hangover? posted by northvale - pa on July 18, 2015 at 07:04:41:
Diesel exhaust is gives me the worst headache, but so do chainsaws and weedwackers. I have no problem with a clean burning gas engine. Organic smells like strong perfumes gives me a headace too.
I solved the weedwacker problem by buying a 4 stoke husqvarna, which actually has a honda engine on it, very clean burning.
I can only use an electric chainsaw, powered by a portable generator.
Your body gets to a point where it rejects the things it considers bad. 40 years ago I smoked. Now I can't stand to be next to any one who smokes, the smell on their clothes gives me a headache.
WELCOME TO OLD AGE. You will need to learn how to adjust. Try using a respirator with charcoal filters, like you would use when spray painting.
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