Been there, done that. Only I was wearing a face shield and no safety glasses and didn't know I'd done it till Friday afternoon (It was Thursday at the time). I was at a railway helping to rebuild a steam locomotive and was grinding in the cab. Later that day I was out firing (shovelling coal onto the fire) and whilst breaking a large lump of coal I got some crap in my eye. I thought I got it out and it felt fine until late the next day. Sitting through the weekend with an itchy eye waiting for clinics to open on Monday was a singularly unpleasant experience. The local guy fished a chunk of coal out and referred me to the central hospital where they used a rotary brush (which did look kind of like a dremel tool) and fished it out.
Did you ever try to cross a busy street with only one eye? Makes me awfully glad I have two.
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