Birker2020
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I'm a bit worried as every now and then I get a bit of dusty hay and get quite wheezy.
My supplier is good, she sells round bales to a number of us on the yard and we have all used her and her late Father for years. Generally the hay is top notch but lately the odd bale has been a bit dusty and I ended up throwing away some hay the other day, only second time in about 10 years. I've noticed when I've been shaking it out that I am struggling afterwards with the dust.
Sometimes it manifests itself with my voice going really hoarse and other times I will develop a wheeze if I exert myself afterwardss. It think it was mentioned years ago whether I was slightly asthmatic but never investigated and I've never developed asthma per se but wheezing and voice going hoarse would suggest maybe I have undiagnosed asthma but I'm also not sure if this is 'normal' and everyone gets this before I start pestering my doctor for an inhaler.
I have noticed that with the last bale when I've been swimming after leaving the yard I have really struggled with my stamina in the swimming pool, I have struggled with my breathing and become very weak and exhausted much sooner than how my body normally indicates 'getting tired now'.
I'm wondering if a decent facemask might counteract these issues in case I get some dusty hay again. I will add that I always wet my hay after adding to the nets.
We had a dear friend who used to work alongside my partner year ago who was very sadly diagnosed and died from Farmers Lung which was apparently brought on by dusty hay.
My supplier is good, she sells round bales to a number of us on the yard and we have all used her and her late Father for years. Generally the hay is top notch but lately the odd bale has been a bit dusty and I ended up throwing away some hay the other day, only second time in about 10 years. I've noticed when I've been shaking it out that I am struggling afterwards with the dust.
Sometimes it manifests itself with my voice going really hoarse and other times I will develop a wheeze if I exert myself afterwardss. It think it was mentioned years ago whether I was slightly asthmatic but never investigated and I've never developed asthma per se but wheezing and voice going hoarse would suggest maybe I have undiagnosed asthma but I'm also not sure if this is 'normal' and everyone gets this before I start pestering my doctor for an inhaler.
I have noticed that with the last bale when I've been swimming after leaving the yard I have really struggled with my stamina in the swimming pool, I have struggled with my breathing and become very weak and exhausted much sooner than how my body normally indicates 'getting tired now'.
I'm wondering if a decent facemask might counteract these issues in case I get some dusty hay again. I will add that I always wet my hay after adding to the nets.
We had a dear friend who used to work alongside my partner year ago who was very sadly diagnosed and died from Farmers Lung which was apparently brought on by dusty hay.
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