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Posted by Randy on April 13, 2004 at 10:25:18 from (208.44.151.58):
I learned a leson that hard way on Saterday. I was brush hogging off the dead brush on my 5 acre praire field and the mover was kicking up alot of dust and plant debree. I didn't have on any glasses or goggles and was always brushing the dirt out of my eyes. After 2 hours my eyes were hurting so bad I had to go back to the house. I washed my eyes out good but they still felt like I had a bunch of dirt in them. I finally went to the ER at a local hospital and had them ckecked out. The doc said my eyes looked like someone had taken sand paper to them. I got drops and a pain killer and they healed up good, but I sure learned a lesson. In fact I'm not going to trust glasses but I'm going to get some good sealing goggles. Just thought I'd relate my experince so maybe someone else won't have to go thru the same thing.
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