Ok, I've had a similar problem for about a
week now. The 'smell' started off like
having an ashtray stuck to my nose. Now
its kind of a chemical smell/smelling
salts. I am absolutely petrified about
what this can be and hope it is nothing
neurological. I had a baby 13 months ago
and since then I have had a very increased
thickening of the mucus/nasal lining which
has been very irritating (although it
doesn't seem to be too bad at the moment).
I don't know if this is related. Has
anyone had more of an ashtray/smelling
salts smell than pure smoke?
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Nomadic_Soul
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I smell smoke too, my eyes also burn, & I taste smoke! Posted: 06-07-08 17:29pm
I
am 43 and no one in my household smokes.
However I did grow up with a mother that
smoked...heavily!
Now for about the last 8 months I have
smelled smoke in my home. It is so bad
that not only do my eyes burn but I can
taste the smoke as well.
I'm glad to know that I am not imagining
things. No body here can smell this except
for me. I plan on discussing this with my
doctor. I already have numerous health
problems and I thought maybe one of my
prescriptions might be the culprit.
I'd be interested to know the results for
the person who is having the MRI done.
Thanks so much!
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CarolDiane
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Posted: 06-08-08 11:50am
You all got it right. You around to many
people that smoke. Second hand smoke stays
on you colthes and in your hair too.
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cmicg
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Joined: 13 Jun 2008 Posts: 1
Me too!! Posted: 06-13-08 19:08pm
I have not had a sinus infection or a
cold.. I do work at a computer.. but only
laptops and flat panels. I take an over
the counter diet pill called Phentrazine
37.5, which I don't think is the same
thing at all as phentramine.. I smell the
smell for about 3 - 5 days in a row..
constantly, then nothing for weeks, even
months. I think it's triggered by being
around cigarette smoke, for even just a
moment. It could be related to my
menstrual cycle, have to look more closely
at that. I don't know why but it helps to
pull my shirt over my mouth and nose and
breathe. At night I pull the covers over
my nose. It makes me nauseous and my eyes
sting. It drives me nuts and I'm just
miserable. I hate knowing you all are
going through this also, but I'm glad to
know I'm not alone.
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buckfoss
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Joined: 20 Jun 2008 Posts: 1
Thanks to all Posted: 06-20-08 20:03pm
I thought I had just lost my mind,
smelling smoke all the time for about the
last 4 weeks. Couldn't imagine that
anyone else would have this symptom.
Well, off to the Doc next week, see what
is up with this. Just for the record,
I've never been diagnosed with a sinus
infection, but I have had horrible sinus
headaches my entire life, lately they've
been intensifying to about 3 per week.
I'll post what the doc says when I get
back.
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jmlucas71
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Joined: 20 Jun 2008 Posts: 1
Joining the club. Posted: 06-20-08 21:19pm
Hello, I have been smelling smoke for
about two months now. What I feel is
unique about my circumstance is that I
recently purchased a home with a bacteria
light and ozone odor eliminator on the
furnace.
Do any of you have either? Other than
that, my story is much the same. I smell
it throughout the day, no one else does.
As someone pointed out in this forum, I do
smell it more strongly when the A/C is
blowing. My condition is not so bad that I
am losing my mind but I do find it
annoying when I lay my head down to sleep
and I smell it. I will go see an ENT next
week and post my findings if any.
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firetr
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Joined: 23 Jun 2008 Posts: 1
Smell wood burning Posted: 06-23-08 01:33am
Well I'm here to join the club. For
about three months I have from time to
time thought I smelled wood burning.
Early on, on two occasions, I got up in
the middle of the night to look for
something burning in the house. About
the only thing I take on a regular basis
is Norvasc for moderate to high blood
pressure. Also I used to annually suffer
with Hay Fever and sinus infection until
I started taking Zyertec daily. At least
now I know that I'm not imagining this.
I'll share this with my Doc and let you
know if anything comes to light.
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dnicklaw
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Joined: 25 Jun 2008 Posts: 1
Found a solution Posted: 06-25-08 17:34pm
I suddenly found myself smelling stale
smoke for no reason. I noticed that I
didn't smell anything in the morning until
I ate something. After about a week I
asked my mother who is a nutritionist if
she had ever heard of this. Sure enough
she had encountered this symptom before
with clients and even had it herself years
ago. She suggested that this was due to a
digestive problem. I began taking
digestive supplements as well as a product
called Wobenzyme. The problem disappeared
almost immediately. I'd be happy to
provide more info if anyone is interested.
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TawniZoi
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Joined: 26 Jun 2008 Posts: 1
I was smelling Cigarrettes too, but this is what helped me Posted: 06-27-08 00:17am
I was on Amox-Clav for a slight sinus
infection but stopped taking it after
taking 1/2 the dose because it was way too
strong and seemed to dry me out. About
the same time, I quit taking Lyrica after
being on it for 16 months. All of a
sudden I was smelling cigarettes. No one
around me smokes and no one around me
smelled it. I was the only one. After
reading postings on this site and others,
I began to panic. I was hoping to find a
remedy, but instead I was scared to death.
I must have something fatal, like a brain
tumor. However, since I was diagnosed
with Multiple Schlerosis last year, I have
had several MRI's and figured, that if it
was a brain tumor they would have seen it.
At times the smell was very strong.
Then it was accompanied by a sour/bad
taste in my mouth almost like a chemical
taste. Then sinus pain. Since I was
getting off of all meds (because I wanted
to go natural), I tried a few of my own
home remedies, and guess what? They
worked. For three days, every hour while
I was awake, I put a Q-tip in cool water,
squeezing the excess water out, and
swabbed the inside of my nostrils. It not
only gave relief, but it also took the
smell away temporarily. At night I slept
with a humidifier and Vicks under my nose.
The humidifier provided moisture in the
air and the Vicks let me smell something
other than cigarettes. For the three days
I drank a great deal of water and juices.
On the third day of trying my own remedy,
I began having thick, bad tasting drainage
for most of the morning. Then it began to
taste like blood going down my throat.
Gross I know. Sorry, but I want to tell
you everything I went through in case you
have the same symptoms. It was'nt alot of
blood but I could still taste it. By
afternoon the bad taste, white tongue and
canker sore on my tongue had gone away.
And best of all, there was only a
periodic, faint smell of cigarettes. Even
as I type this, there is still a SLIGHT
hint of the cigarette smell, but not much
at all. See, today is the third day of my
own remedy so I feel hopeful I am on the
mend. I believe that all I have is a bad
sinus infection. I wanted to get on and
type this as soon as I could, becaesu
unlike what I found in my reading, I
wasnted to give you hope that the smell
will most likely go away. I don't know
what your symptoms are, nor if what I
tried will help you, but whatever the
case, I hope that if you are reading this,
that you find comfort. Be patient with
yourself as your body heals. God Bless
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shofar
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Joined: 28 Jun 2008 Posts: 1
cigarette smells Posted: 06-28-08 17:01pm
I am glad I found this forum. I too have
been smelling cigarette smoke for the past
few days and I have never smoked nor live
near anyone that does.
I had a sinus infection that was treated
with antibiotics just rior to this, maybe
there is a connection...
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dyjana
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cigarette smells Posted: 07-02-08 12:57pm
okay, here is my bio
I have always had a strong sense of smell,
I get naucious more easily than others and
while pregnant I was diagnosed with
hyper-emensis, (may be spelled wrong),
that is when you throw up, all day, for 9
months. The throwing up was triggered by
smells like incense, tone brand soap,
cooking grease, cigarettes, etc. This was
always hightned while pregnant, it stops
the minute the baby is born.
Moving to NC has triggered me to have
allergies, asma, bronchitis, and sinus
problems. prior to the move I was fine
breathing NYC polluted air. Presently I
take Clariton-D, and the Advil inhaler. In
the past I have been on Zertec, and
Albuturol. Everything else is in excellent
health-Oh I'm 39 years old.
Today, I have a sinus infection/cold, but
the smell started before this. I do
remember having a painful headache (2
days)- from infection. I did not take any
anti-biotics for this, it's slowly going
away on it's own.
Now, recently there was a wild fire on the
outer banks of NC, the smoke was so heavy
it blew in land to Raleigh, we were in a
fog for about 5 days. Of course everyone
smelled smoke at that time but it soon
faded away. For me it did'nt, I smell
cigarettes everyday for about a month now,
I stopped asking people if they still
smell that smoke from the fire because
nobody does.
My husband said that he can smell the
smoke when he comes close to my nose.
From reading all the post I see common
problems with the sinus infections, a few
had recent exposures to smoke smells and
continue to smell even when the smoke is
gone. If anyone has similar bio please
post. I wish everyone stays in the best of
health!
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lagirl
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I found a cure for the smoke smell in my nose!! Posted: 07-03-08 01:58am
I had a constant smell of smoke in my nose
for over 1 month. I believe others could
smell it too. I tried all the washes and
sprays and nothing worked. My cured me is
TEE TREE OIL. I took a Q-Tip and dipped
in straight into the bottle then just
diluted it with a little bit of water.
Then I rubbed it all inside my nose as far
back as I could with being careful. This
is natural antiseptic. I woke up the next
day and the smell was totally gone and
still is and it has been almost 2 weeks.
I hope it works for all of you too!!!
Good Luck.
member Tomoi's "smelling smoke" Posted: 07-03-08 20:24pm
Know it's been a number of months since
you posted the “smelling smoke”
comment I found today, but your profile
sounds similar to mine so I’m just
wondering what's transpired for you. Here's my story:
I’m recently through menopause, early
50s, and experience wood burning smell. I
had an MRI that revealed nothing and also
a sleep-deprived EEG which was deemed
"normal.” I wasn’t surprised about the
EEG since I was not hallucinating during
the test (of course).
My olfactory phantosmia began around Dec
— like most, didn't realize it was a
hallucination — thought the wood burning
smell was a neighbor using a woodstove or
a distortion of the coffee brewing at work
— after some weeks recognized that the
acrid smokey smell actually followed me
everywhere! Sometimes the stench is so
“thick” I’m almost nauseous.
I don’t get headaches or “auras," my
sense of taste is fine, and I feel like
outside the fantasy, I smell normally. In
last two months, finding I do have some
periods of relief — sometimes a day or
two, sometimes an hour. Almost w/o
exception, it appears in a cluster of days
and once it starts it goes on for hours.
It’s never there when I awaken.
I knew this was an unusual condition so my
first move was for a neurologist at a
teaching hospital. I’ve continued
researcing since my first doctor’s apt.
and seems that even experienced
neurologists aren't very familiar with
smell disorders, so I’m changing to a
neurologist who is connected w/ NIH. Most
people have written about sinus and
allergies, which are a major part of my
medical history, but I don't think that's
behind my phantosimia. A psych/neuro
doctor-friend suggested seizures.
Mid-Nov '07, I had a bad fall with
concussion — back of my head slammed
down on the floor with such force that I
felt my brain slosh forward with the
"recoil" and hit the front of my skull. I
never had any symptoms even remotely close
to olfactory phantosmia until after the
fall.
For what it’s worth to you, despite the
EEG, my theory developing out of my psych
friend’s idea is that the head trauma
has caused a seizure condition.
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travelnurse55
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Joined: 04 Jul 2008 Posts: 1
I am a nurse and traveled for a while- Posted: 07-04-08 14:17pm
There were times that I would stay in
hotel suites (13- 49 weeks an assignment)
and actually move in an effort to get rid
of the smoke smell- magically it followed
me and I gave up trying to ellude it as
the moving process was frustrating in and
of itself..
I was in Allentown Pa and the folks at
the front desk knew me well. One night I
was awakened by the smell of smoke which I
of course thought was coming from the vent
over the bed. I go down to the desk and
they actually came in, three of them, one
at a time, to see if they smelled smoke.
Of course they did not. Funny I never
mentioned it to anyone- it comes and goes,
no rhyme or rhythm to its appearance or
disappearance- intensity is never great
enough to cause coughing or eyes watering
as I have read here- just strong enough to
be present.
fast forward to today, 4 years later, and
I smell smoke...cigarette smoke...which
isnt really a problem except being a nurse
I think it is a trigger from something
else-
Recently I was sitting in another nurse
managers office and smelled it- I asked
her if she could smell it and she said
"seriously?" hmmmm- She did not. However
she said she had heard of depression
triggering it -
I did acute dialysis in a hospital where
the neurologist said it could be a symptom
of Temporal Tumor/ seizure/ disorder- I
have also read somewhere that it is an
aura pre stroke . I guess if it is indeed
connnected to the functioning of the
temporal lobes that could be feasible- or
psychologically it could be a sign of
depression..(twice that little word popped
up)-
So today after coming from a night out
with my husband and having a
disagreement......I smell smoke- perhaps
it is depression..or a trigger-
I just know that I am glad to find out I
havent lost my cerebral functioning with
the thought that I am smelling smoke...
yet still I havent read anything about
the resultsof the antidepressant meds
regarding the cessation of the problem-
glad to have found yall and thanks for
being here!
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LAWNV
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Joined: 04 Jul 2008 Posts: 2
Smelling Smoke Posted: 07-04-08 21:03pm
I too have been smelling smoke for the
past two weeks and yes it is freaking me
out. No matter where I am the smell comes
and goes and appears to be happening every
few minutes or so, like right now. Yes, I
do smoke but this is not a cigarette smoke
smell, it’s more like an out doors fire
or wood burning fire. I’ve asked my
friends at work if they smell it and of
course they don’t and I've asked the Man
in my life. The smell is almost constant
in my nose with only the exception of a
few moments when it is not. I know
smoking is not good for anyone and I am
working hard on quitting, at 56 years old
I’m trying to change my life style to be
here for my grandkids. I don’t take any
medications outside of otc Excedrin,
vitamins and hot flash tablets . I’ve tried
flushing my nasal cavities with warm water
without relief and taking liquid
chlorophyll (a good digestive tract
detoxifier and will stop body odors).
I’ve never had any sinus problems, but
that doesn’t mean I’m not developing
them.
But in reading the last entry form
travelnurse55, the part that concerns me
was that it could be an (aura pre stroke)
and I was wondering how would I know that
this might be the problem?
I don’t feel like it’s a depression
issue but I could be wrong, being signal
and approaching retirement and maybe
facing life alone sometimes causes a
little concern but it’s not really
depressing, do you know what I mean?
Bottom line I would just like to find the
real problem behind this mysterious
smell.
Thank you all for there here as I don’t
know where else to go.
Please let me know if anyone finds any
answers.
LAWNV
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dyjana
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This is crazy! Posted: 07-06-08 19:42pm
I just can't believe that this "smelling
smoke thing" is like some new,
undiscovered illness or something??-and I
have it?? there really isn't a diagnoses
for this?, I just can't believe it!
Knowone or Doctor seems to have an answer,
this is odd. Did anybody have this years
ago? I just don't understand this?
My update- I did the nose rinse/wash out
with the nettie pot and it worked for a
day. I still smell the smoke.
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LAWNV
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Joined: 04 Jul 2008 Posts: 2
Hey!! DYJANA Posted: 07-07-08 16:25pm
I’m in Sparks Nevada and mine started
like yours. I was on vacation the week of
July 23rd and Northern California had
hundreds of forest fires burning and the
smoke had drifted over into Northern
Nevada. I spent much of the time outside
doing yard work, Wednesday the 25th was
particularly bad for being outside and
I’ve been smelling it ever since.
Weather I’m inside or out, in front of a
fan or not, it’s with me everywhere I
go. Not only do I smell smoke, but it’s
starting to smell peppery as well. I’m
going to try the Tee Tree oil mention
above to see if that will help.
LAWNV
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dyjana
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Hi, LAWNV! Posted: 07-07-08 16:42pm
I see we do have some things in common, I
am going to try the tea oil too, I'll post
to let you know if it works for me. I
still find it hard to believe this is a
mystery condition. I'm still researching
for answers. My doctor said to try the
nose rinse and that did'nt work and plus
she had never heard of such a thing. She
is suppose to follow up with me this week
after she consults with other MD's.
Good luck
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ideepdelver
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Joined: 08 Jul 2008 Posts: 1
Smelling Cigarette Smoke Posted: 07-08-08 12:30pm
I started smelling smoke this past weekend
while staying in a hotel and thought it
was coming from the ventilation system. I
continued to smell smoke on the airplane
home, this is day two at home and still
smelling smoke at home and work.
Seeing my doctor today and will discuss.
It is concerning, somehow comforting to
know I am not alone, it is not very
pleasent.
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Concerned_Hubby
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Joined: 10 Jul 2008 Posts: 2
Wife smells smoke Posted: 07-11-08 00:03am
She's been driving me crazy for about
eight months now with the "I smell
smoke". We don't smoke, don't hang around
anyone that does nor
around anthing ablaze. Being an analyst I
see some interesting
connections in data. She has had a lot of
sinus problems since moving
to Austin in 2005. Infections,
antibiotics, head aches, drainage, the
works. Recently just treated for a
suspected deep infection by the
ENT she just went to, who just gave her a
MRI today which I suspect
will be negative like the rest of you.
I've given her this address to
read the boards and get a little more
relief that she's not crazy and
will inform if we find something.
Personally, I suspect that an infection
may have damaged something
in the sinus causing the issue though I
find it extremely interesting that
prior to this year there aren't too many
people posting about this that
didn't really have a tumor or some
neurological condition. Begs the
question: Is there really something in the
air that some are more
sensitive to? Maybe smoke or maybe some
neurotoxin? Very odd that
none of the doctors have seen this and
there appears to be a rash of
it this year. I have a pretty good sniffer
and never smell it when she
does but if it's something else in the air
we're breathing in and this is
just a side effect it would make sense.
Where does everybody live?
Is this country wide or isolated areas?
She'll probably try the oil listed and
post results.