Anyone Find That Exposure to Real Smoke Triggers the Smell? Posted: 08-16-07 12:01pm
I am wondering if anyone else finds that
their "phantom" smoke smell is always
triggered by exposure to real smoke?
Two years ago, I was accidentally
"elbowed" in the nose. Five days later, I
sat one evening on a smoky outdoor
restaurant patio, and that smell of smoke
did not go away for nine days. Since then,
it has returned many times, usually for
3-7 days at a stretch, and it has always
been triggered by exposure to fairly heavy
smoke -- either cigarette smoke or smoke
from roasting coffee beans. Lately, it has
also been accompanied by a feeling of
pressure and achiness in my sinues. I had
a CT scan and it showed a slightly
deviated septum, but nothing else.
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ajsmith
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Hey, Me Too! Posted: 08-20-07 21:20pm
Wow, kind of a relief to discover there
are many others out there who are
experiencing the same thing (loss of sense
of smell and smelling wet soot/smoke
frequently). I'm 44 yrs old and noticed
this for the first time about six months
ago (finally got around to Googling the
symptoms). Interesting to discover the
ENT community, as a whole, doesn't
necessarily have a grip on this thing yet.
Seems a common thread is sinus distress
of some sort (which certainly sounds more
plausible and less frightening than a
brain tumor!). Also, I note a few
linkages to brief/momentary
dizziness/spatial disorientation, which
I've experienced on occasion. I've also
noticed an associated loss of sense of
taste (obviously, smell and taste are
closely linked). Usually when the effect
is most pronounced, I am experiencing a
sort of dry nasal congestion. I also
suffer from seasonal allergies (hay fever
and pollen). I guess my first step will
be to see if there might be some OTC sinus
remedy. Next step will be to see a doc
(and I'll refer him/her to this web site).
I'll continue to stop by this page to
find out if anyone has had a
breakthrough.
If we can get this thing figured out,
maybe we've discovered a cure for smoking
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greenmom
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Calling All Smoke Smellers Posted: 08-22-07 21:29pm
OK - it seems to me we have been given a
few answers for this phenomena. I would
like to see if everyone agrees with what I
have procured from looking back over every
single post.
1) anti-fungal medicine might cure
2) certain vitamins might cure
3) discontinuing deodorant might cure
4) I think for some OTC saline spray
cured?
Did I miss anything? Vitamin takers, so I
do not have to go back through again can
you say which ones helped or hurt?
I posted several times over a year ago. I
thought mine was cleared with a sinus
infection treatment and steroids; however,
though I have not had time to post - mine
came back within months and is always just
around the corner. Allergy medicines help
but do not cure. I am beginning to think
the nasal sprays - Flonase, Nasonex,
Nasocort etc. are permanently impairing my
sense of smell - anyone else find this to
be true? If you do take these it has been
recommended to me that you switch to a
different one every few months.
I am dealing with a thyroid things right
now which seems to be a bigger issue, and
I am cursing myself for not saying
something to the doctor about this again.
I go back in six weeks and will ask for
the anti-funal things. If it works for
me, I will let you know. Meanwhile I am
going to check here occasionally to see if
we have collectively found any other
cures. Thanks!!
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chirac
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I Too Smell Smoke Posted: 08-22-07 21:57pm
I typed in google, "I smell Smoke" and
this is where I found myself!
I really can't believe that I found that
other people have the same problem. I
really thought I was going to, what do
they call it, self combust!
Everywhere I gone in the last three weeks
or so, I smelled smoke. Noone else could
smell it. Very strong at night before
sleep. What's going on here!
Am I gonna be abducted by aliens? Are they
basting me before a BBQ? Has my Aramis
gone stale? Is the city on fire and I'm
the only one who can smell it? Come
on....Someone, Anyone, What's going
on?????
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schultcs
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Wow, I'm a Smoke Smeller, Too! Posted: 08-25-07 10:16am
Well, just like everyone else, I was
AMAZED to find this message board! Here's
my story.... First, let me say I have
never smoked in my life, and can barely
stand to be around it....soooo....
I had gone to Las Vegas for a weekend.
Yes, I was in the casinos, and we all know
how bad the some can be inside....it's
terrible sometimes, but if you wanta play
the slots, you gotta deal with the
smokers!
Well, at any rate, it may have been just a
coincidence, but after the 2nd day there,
I asked my friend, while inside my condo,
where there was no smoke, "Do you smell
that cigarette smoke?" He looked at me as
if I was crazy, and said nope.... I said,
"Well, someone must be smoking cigarettes
around here, or something..."
So, there it began... Once I got home, the
cigarette smoke smell continued....I work
from home, and it seemed like the smell of
smoke is always present when I'm at my
computer working....
I seem to be fine when I'm up doing
something, yardwork, shopping, whatever...
but when I'm somewhat idle, it seems I can
smell the smoke!
I literally thought I had leftover smoke
from Vegas stuck in my sinuses or nose or
SOMETHING.... I just couldn't figure it
out.... It's crazy because when I smell
"real" smoke from a cigarette, it
sometimes takes my breathe away, and I
kinda gag......and THIS even happens when
I'm working on my computer with my 'nose
smoke'!!!
Well, it seems like most people who have
posted on this board have not found a
PERMANENT cure to this.... I like the info
from the user MN-Mike -- I think I'm gonna
try his 'potion' lol --
I hate flooding my body with antibiotics,
such as with a zpack, especially since it
seems like that's not really a permanent
cure....
Well, I will check back for more info, and
let you all know if I find or hear
anything new
Thanks everyone!
Chris
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feramaz
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Smoke Smell Posted: 08-30-07 00:27am
I too suffer the smelling of smoke for 6
months. Has any one considered dry air
possibly affecting the nose and maybe
trying a humidifier. I'm new to my area
and without a doctor so appreaciate
everyones input. Vitamins are easy to
take, and the anti-fungal remedy by
MN-MIKE was sound. Our new house is next
to 60 acres that used to be a corn field
but was recently plowed under for a
subdivision. Lots of fertilizer remnets
in the air. Besides that, they do a lot
of crop dusting here too. (I never
experienced this before moving here)
Thank you, Rayleen
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mmmjava
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Posted: 09-06-07 14:46pm
Wow so I'm not crazy?! I Googled " disease
constantly smelling ashes" and landed
here! Thank God I found this board! I just
started smelling cig smoke/ashes about
month ago and it's been driving me crazy!
Thanks to you all I just made an ENT appt
for tomorrow!
I just had blood work done at another dr.
that showed my white blood cell count was
slightly high, I got dizzy when I spun my
head quickly and my ear popped the other
day...it does sound like a sinus thing
even though I don't feel stuffed up. I'm
going to print out some of these pages and
show him and we'll see what he says!
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mmmjava
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Posted: 09-07-07 15:37pm
Update:
Nasal polyps!!!!! Doctor called it
parosmia
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parosmia)
and has to do with disease or injury to
the nasal cavity. So I'm to take nasonex
to hopefully shrink them and go back in 3
weeks. I'm also getting a CT scan next
week. No cancer or tumors so hopefully
easily cured!
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smede
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Phantom Smoke Posted: 09-24-07 22:20pm
I have been smelling phantom smoke for
over a week now. My family is tired of me
asking if they smell it too. I take no
prescription drugs, alcohol or chemicals.
I am in good health . No one in my home
smokes, and it really doesn't matter where
I am. The smell follows me.
I have read all your postings, and I have
a question for you. Do any of you have a
close relative or friend who were smokers
that have died recently? I think this
phantom smoke may be caused by something
that is spiritual rather than organic.
Please let me know.
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Teena1030
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Smell Cigarette Smoke Posted: 09-25-07 07:48am
First of all let me say what i have read
on here over and over, Yay i am not
crazy!!! I have NEVER smoked a day in my
life and a cpl of months ago i started
smelling cigarette smoke, i attributed it
to the guy in the office right outside
mine since he has a sliding window, i got
headaches from it and thought nothing of
it since harsh smells usually do this to
me, bleach, perfume/cologne, smoke. It
wasnt utill i was driving home that i
noticed i still smelled it, and it seemed
worse once i got home, i found myself
checking the AC filter, the vents, my
clothes, my hair, nothing, i am constantly
asking ppl do they smell smoke, and no one
does. At first it was accompanied with
headaches, now not so much headaches but
the burning watery eyes, i wasnt worried
until i read it might be a brain tumor??!
I grew up with a bad case of asthma that
as i have gotten older turned more into
allergies, i am allergic to everything,
according to the test from the allergist
years ago, it was nothing new to me to
live every day of my life stopped up,
sniffling and sneezing, it became normal
to me, the only way it would go away is to
get allergy shot, and for the next 6
months i would be fine, something strange
is that several months ago i noticed that
i have not had any sneezing, sniffles or
anything, and thought it odd but then i
noticed the smoke smell and figured it was
another transition that now i was going to
have headaches along with an extremely
magnified sense of smell. I wasnt so much
looking for what causes this as i was
looking to find out what to do to get rid
of it when i came across this site....In
response to the dead relative who smoked,
no, i dont have one. Also i am not sure
how the deodearant would relate but if it
worked it is worth a shot, i too use right
guard spray, and have for years, i tried a
solid long ago for two weeks and loved it
untill my whole arm swelled up, turns out
it WAS a fungus!! I am also NOT a
hypochondriac (which was mentioned to me)
i rarely go to the Dr. and i am not one
who always finds things wrong with me.
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bcteel
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Smoke Smell Posted: 09-25-07 22:59pm
I have been smelling smoke for several
weeks now. I am not around smoke or do I
smoke. Sometimes the smoke is so bad I
feel if I am going to smother. What can
this be. It comes at different times. It
wakes me up in the middle of the night it
is so bad. I satting here now and I am
smelling it. Please help! what can this
be? Is there treatment for this? My
primary care doctor is puzzled.
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mmmjava
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Posted: 09-28-07 14:07pm
Update: My CT scan showed a large mass in
my whole right sinus cavity. My eye socket
bone has been eroded too. I have a biopsy
scheduled for next week and am clinging to
hope that it's polyps. I thought there's
no way it could be a tumor when I first
read these posts - but now who knows. My
only symptom was the smoke smell...no pain
or stuffiness at all.
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jsmith7
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Lack of Sleep? Posted: 10-03-07 18:48pm
I've had this problem on and off for about
5 years. It started when I started
spending long hours at university and I
was sure people were smoking in the
building every night... but the smell
would follow me home and keep me up at
night.
I find that I generally get the smoky
smell stuck in my nose when I am
overtired. If I don't get enough sleep
for a couple of nights I smell smoke until
I am well rested. Sometimes it takes a
couple of sleeps to catch up, but it
always goes away. I have never seen a
doctor for this problem, but have always
found my nasal passage susceptible to
colds and infections.
I was surprised to see so many people with
the same problem, I hope some of you are
easily cured as I am by a good night's
sleep
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lequs
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On Smelling Smoke Posted: 10-03-07 21:22pm
For years I have been smelling smoke,
which gets in my eyes, causes me to have
trouble breathing, and makes me think that
people are burning their fireplaces, even
in the summer time. It is a very woody
smell, which causes me to choke and fight
for my breath! I have asked my wife many
times if she smells it also, and she tells
me no. Sometimes I believe she thinks I
have a psychiatric problem, as it seems so
unreal to her. I found this forum and
for the first time in years, I can prove
my claim, as apparently I am not alone. I
will keep watching this forum, hoping
someone can share a solution, which I can
use
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seabirds awaiting spring
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Anthology Posted: 10-04-07 12:19pm
What an encyclopedic anthology of
anecdotes and reliefs for this subject!
After reading so many peoples’
experiences, I would summarize my smell
context this way:
Never smoked, only take prescribed drugs,
non-asthmatic, had a really super-mild
heart attack five years ago, and take a
number of medications for blood pressure
and such. I have virtually no work- nor
school-related stress, little social
stress, but above average emotional
stress. One-time vegetarian, but I eat
meat again now, but in my opinion not
enough fruits and vegetables. Is the
Smell more likely with carnivores than
herbivores, or is it equal-opportunity?
Medicinal (prescribed) (!) wine each day,
which is sometimes skipped.
I live in a high, dry area, near the Rocky
Mountains. I rarely drink coffee, but
drink various teas. None of these seem to
be a trigger for the Smell.
My Smell comes unexpectedly. I usually
think it's a "real" smell, then recognize
the familiar odor. The last couple of
times it has come, it has been much milder
than the other times. Right now I have
it, and have had for about three or four
days. So it should be gone again by
Monday. It's so mild now,
it's almost ignorable.
I've read all the posts. I would like to
reply to:
Smoklesslady, I have never
had herpes or any such disease, and there
is no increase of temperature in my head
or elsewhere, so far as I’ve noticed,
when the Smell attacks.
M_egan, thanks for the
suggestion of clarinex and nasacort.
Although I cannot take “decongestants”
due to other problems I have, I am going
to look more into these. I do not recall
if I had the Smell before moving to my
current residence, which is nearly one
mile above sea level, so that could be a
factor, though personally I doubt it is
the cause or a strong factor.
billielengal – “phantosmia” – it’s
nice to have a name for our enemies. In
my case, I just like words. -- This should
make it easier to find at medical sites
and in medical journals, right? Right!
Suppers – Thanks for the
clues about foods. I’ll watch to see if
I eat some particular category of food
just before the Smell returns. However, I
do know that neither skim milk nor cereal
is the cause of my smell-distress. Nor
does salami. But there may be another
food related to this. I realize different
people react to the same foods
differently; so you could still be on the
right track for your Smell.
catlvr14and
others who mentioned congestion and
infection – I have allergies but
haven’t experienced them heavily this
year; years they have been worse, I
experienced no Smell. However, I realize
that as time passes the symptoms and
reactions to a commonly established order
or distress can manifest themselves in new
ways. So although my allergies are mild
this season, there could still be a
connection. I have had my share of nasal
problems, all very very minor. However, I
do experience that weird clicking in the
ear now and then, and sometimes it is also
when I have the Smell. but both the Smell
and the Clicking also occur alone without
the other.
Now it’s levaquin and nasonex. Will
have to look into those, too. However, I
am not going to get into the habit of
using a nasal spray on a regular basis.
Although I’m old enough that I
shouldn’t worry about the long-term
effects, I am nonetheless not comfortable
with that practice. I do have a very
sensitive olfactory organ and sense of
taste; don’t want to risk compromising
them.
wepst – my Smell comes when
I skip my vitamins as well as when I take
them. Neither taking nor avoiding
vitamins seems to help, in my case. As
far as red wine goes, I have been
prescribed a few ounces each day. I
don’t always take it. But the Smell
occurs whether I do or not.
MN-Mike – thanks for the
information on sewage sludge. Are there
“journalarticles” you can
refer us to??? I cannot take the usual
kinds of allergy pills, and I intend to
avoid nasal sprays. I would rather suffer
the Smell, though I would even more rather
it go away. Fluconazole, but not nizoral,
you suggest, as the latter can cause liver
damage; and I am already taking
liver-harming medications for another
ailment, so I avoid everything that warns
of possible liver damage. Thanks,
MN-Mike.
mistymiztee – I have had
“chest congestion” with “productive
cough” for decades, without accompanying
Smell. I may have something like bronchial
asthma and even also allergic
rhinitis, though have not been
diagnosed as such; doctors just say they
don’t know what it is. As for your
other symptoms, I don’t have them. And
no you aren’t losing it. This “Smell
of Smells” really is a “concrete” if
intangible problem.
noahemirae – Sorry about
lyme disease; I hear that’s a real bear
to deal with. My Smell-episodes are
rarely more than a week at a time.
Thanks for putting it in perspective. The
Smoke-Smell is much to be preferred over
the other pseudo-smells you mentioned –
dead things, feces. I am blessed. (For
having the ‘smoke’ version rather than
a worse one.)
May the day come that we all smell nicely!
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lequs
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Nasal Encrustations Posted: 10-10-07 19:14pm
I'm working on something now that I hope
will help. Since reading this forum, my
mind has been really busy, trying to find
a solution, for our problem.
The thought occurred to me that I may be
simply smelling the encrustations in my
nose which are present from dried-up
mucous (boogers for want of a scientific
name) which may take on an odor as
decomposition takes place.
I have begun using a q-tip dipped in sweet
oil to lubricate my nostrills, and so far
the smoky smell is lessened. After a week
of this experiment, I will report back
with the results.
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deedee1309
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the Answer to Your Problem of Smelling Smoke!!!!!!!!!!!! Posted: 10-16-07 16:13pm
I have read most of your questions and
responses, as I tried to figure out why I
was continuously smelling cigarette or
some type of chemical smokey smell up my
nostrils that made my eyes tear and made
me physically ill. In addition I
experienced chronic fatigue, weight gain,
joint pain and other symptoms and was
going crazy trying to figure out my
problem. I mainly concentrated on the
smokey smell in my nostrils since this
seemed the scariest, especially since
there was no smoke. Like many of you I
researched everything on the internet
which led me to phantosmia and other
things that I refused to accept. Like
many of you I went to the doctor, they did
a neurological test, brain cat scan and
sinus scan and said that I had mild nasal
polyps and nothing else. I was given
nasonex and claritin to treat sinusits,
which I do not have. Being a Christian, I
turned to God for help, and did this in
the very beginning. However, he put the
answer before me way before now but it is
now that i have finally heard him and have
decided to share what I wholeheartedly
believe all of our problems are.
I have been using "Equal" for many, many
years now. Sadly, I paid no attention to
the label which has a warning about
aspartame. I believe the root of my
problem is aspartame poisoning and I
believe it is yours too.
Please google aspartame poisoning and you
will learn of the many complaints to the
FDA about this neurotoxin. Yes, I said
"neurotoxin!". My pharmacist told me more
than the doctors long ago. He said it
sounds as if I have olfactory nerve damage
if I am smelling smoke but there is none.
He said the problem is "what caused it".
So, if you eat and/or drink a great deal
of sugar-free products or use "Nutra-Sweet
or Equal", ASPARTAME IS YOUR PROBLEM.
Please research this. There is doctor who
wrote a book on detox who also provides
hair tests to let you know exactly the
toxins and how to treat them for about
$180.00 or so. I forget her name but she
almost died from this. She has also
treated a woman who was diagnosed with a
brain tumor which most of us probably
believe we have from our symptoms and the
woman followed her instructions for
detoxing and the brain tumor disappeared.
I forget her name but she is the author of
the book "Sweet Poison". Look at her
website and you will finally be able to
exhale today from finding out your
problem.
Praise God for giving us the answer to
this problem!
DeeDee
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Debbie H
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Smelling Smoke Posted: 10-21-07 07:23am
Hi everyone, I am new to this forum.
In sheer desperation I googled "smelling
smoke" and up came this forum much to my
delight as I thought I was going mad. Like
so many of you no one else around me can
seem to smell it at the time.
My smell also smells like forest fires,
not cigarette smoke. When I smell it, my
breathing becomes shallow and I have to
use my ventolin. I am not normally a
regular ventolin user, but this smoke
smell triggers an asthmatic reaction.
I have smelt smoke on and off for many
years now. I had NO idea there were other
people out there with the same problem.
I am having trouble with stress levels
lately and I was wondering if anyone else
put smelling smoke down to stress?.
Interesting to read that smell odours can
be due to sinus infections. My nose seems
to always be blocked. So, I am off to the
Dr ASAP. I have read all your forums and I
feel somewhat liberated knowing it's not
JUST ME.
Thank you all so much for sharing.
Debbie
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debm
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Posted: 10-21-07 08:39am
It can stay in your nose if you are around
it. Just like when I use clorox, I can
smell it in my nose long after I used it,
no matter where I am. So yes, smells can
stay in your nose.
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Anthology Part 2 Posted: 10-21-07 16:16pm
greenmom wrote: “Vitamin
takers, so I do not have to go back
through again can you say which ones
helped or hurt?”
I wish I could name a vitamin for you,
Greenmom. The vitamins I took were a
multi-vitamin. When I first took them,
The Smell disappeared by the next day.
However, even though I continued taking
them, The Smell returned.
smede wrote: “Do any of you
have a close relative or friend who were
smokers that have died recently? I think
this phantom smoke may be caused by
something that is spiritual rather than
organic.”
I do not discount the fact that some
manifestations of disease may have a
mental, emotional, or even fully spiritual
cause. However, in response to your
direct question, no close relative or
friend of mine died preceding the
onslaught of The Smell.
jsmith7 wrote: “I find
that I generally get the smoky smell stuck
in my nose when I am overtired.”
Hello, Jsmith7. I am overtired about 8
days out of 7. My particular situation
for the past five years has been
demanding. In my case, The Smell started
far into that pentad. And even without
getting extra rest, so it seems to me, The
Smell has gone away on its own each time.
I am always up till midnight at least,
often till 1 or 2, get up at 5 or 6, and
take a one or two hour nap during the day
a couple of times per week. Neither sleep
denial nor sleep excess seems to help.
Fortunately, my episodes have become rare.
But as with everyone else, they are just
so disturbing when they do occur.
lequs wrote: “q-tip
dipped in sweet oil to lubricate my
nostrills”
I like your idea, Lequs. I live in a very
dry area. I’ve “snuffed up” water
to rinse, but that hasn’t worked.
I’ll try your oil-treatment next time.
deedee1309 wrote: “I have
been using "Equal" for many, many years
now. Sadly, I paid no attention to the
label which has a warning about aspartame.
I believe the root of my problem is
aspartame poisoning and I believe it is
yours too.”
Thanks, Deedee 1309, for another great
suggestion. I don’t think I get
aspartame in anything. I don’t add
sugar to anything, and I only occasionally
add Splenda to some kinds of teac.
Splenda’s ingredients are dextrose,
maltodextrin, and sucralose. I know that
I have not experienced The Smell when I
have taken it, at least most of the time.
In the future, I will see if The Smell is
preceded by my taking Splenda with my
ttea. Thanks.
I originally described my smell as seeming
like “cigarette smoke”. After reading
other descriptions, I have to say it is
not. It is a rather unique smell, not
quite like cigarette smoke, not quite like
wood smoke, but sort of like them.
I have not experienced The Smell for a few
weeks now. That convinces me there is a
specific single cause – it’s not just
some vague, multi-causal change in body
chemistry or condition. And since it
recurs independently of other specific
symptoms that would suggest a “cold”
or “flu” or other common ailment, I
lean towards believing the cause is a food
or drink (cheese, spices, some kind of
meat or seafood, particular kind of wine
[I am prescribed red wines]), or lack of
some natural food or drink (water, fruit,
etc.). I continue to read the comments
here, with great interest
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