I was walking around the other day in the dust, and I saw some folks wearing masks. I have one too, the disposable kind you might use working on drywall or somewhere there is a lot of sawdust.
The second day I was here, there was a dust storm and I had a cough for about six weeks. I would wear a mask for the dust storms after that, but at some point I got out of the habit. Now the dust doesn't even bother me. I wonder if I will have trouble breathing the air back in the States since it isn't as thick?
12 June 2008
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Even if the dust doesn't bother you, it's still really rough on your lungs. You really should wear a mask.
Maybe it works like high altitude training since there's more dust than oxygen ;-)
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