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Na I'm not one for the docs unless I really really have too, so just let it run its course. Was all good after about 3 or 4 weeks.

 

:scared1:3-4 weeks?!?!?:scared1:

 

I'd have been down the doc's long before that!!:blushing:

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Thats some trout pout mate! looked really painful, some of the reactions to exotic woods can be really bad. Good link mesterh.

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I was at the sanding stage of a wood carving and got the dust on my lips. They burnt a little but didn't think much to it really. After about an hour this happened:

 

:scared1:

 

You need to find out what wood it was mate!

 

There are plenty of women out there who would pay good money to have lips like that.:thumbup:

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