According to my therapist, whom I saw early last year at the beginning of my onset to "turner's in turmoil syndrome", it lies benign in a hidden gene passed on by prior generations of hard core woodworkers that had gone on to the hard stuff and never were able to shake the grip of this terrible disease.
I will see if I can dig up his phone number he is a specialist at this particularly nasty strain that affects only people predisposed to this genetic inclination.
The questionaire you will have to fill out at his office may alarm you.
A few questions are:
Do you wake up with curly fibrous objects in your bed?
Do you use more klenex that you usually do?
Have you developed calouses on your primary fingertips?
Are you spending grocery money on woodworking tools, especially new high tech wood turning accesories?
Dont be embarrased, answer them honestly. Most people afflicted with this fully recover and go on to lead healthy happy lives once they install sufficient shelving to display their bowls.
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