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RE: Assistance for Anosmia


  • Subject: RE: Assistance for Anosmia
  • From: "Keith Doxey" <ukha@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 22:36:13 -0000


Hi Phil,

> Nope - it isn't funny - I have a similar problem but I used to
> have a sense
> of smell, now I don't. Lost it somewhere around 8 or 9 years old and
it's
> never come back. :-(
>

Mine isnt a "Total Loss" of smell but there are some smells that
simply dont
exist. Others I seem hyper sensitive to. If I walk into a department store
and have to walk past a perfume counter it gets right up my nose and I
start
sneezing instantly.

> Thankfully I can still *TASTE* and what I take as being my remaining
sense
> of smell is actually what I taste at the back of my mouth as I
breathe.

Again variable results. A lot of food doesnt taste of much at all so isnt
really enjoyable which is probably why I go for spicy foods as they do have
taste.

Then again... perhaps I have destroyed the taste buds with too many hot
curries!!!

Keith




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