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Dean Lofthouse
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Stevo was strimming last Friday, mainly grass and nettles, but this is what his arms and wrists are like today, so God knows what else was in there.

 

Early knock after this morning and he's away up to A&E.

 

He didn't have a great Jubilee weekend.

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I was clearing some small trees yesterday and when I was doing the backcut I felt a splash on my had and cheek, when I looked, I had just cut through a small hogweed behind the stem hidden in the grass.

 

Luckily there was a tap nearby where I immediately washed it off, so no symptoms today.

 

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Stevo was strimming last Friday, mainly grass and nettles, but this is what his arms and wrists are like today, so God knows what else was in there.

 

Early knock after this morning and he's away up to A&E.

 

He didn't have a great Jubilee weekend.

 

Blinkin' 'ell. That is BAD. Best wishes for recovery...

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