Good luck Harry, I do hope it pays off for you. Keep us informed.
Mick
> ----------
> From: dysosmia@yahoogroups.com on behalf of harryony1
> Reply To: dysosmia@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 4:13 PM
> To: dysosmia@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [dysosmia] Re: New member introduction
>
> Hello Anne
>
> Read on with what Mick has to offer, a great cronological of events
> that he has shared with us and his recovery. Also read past
> messages to learn of others experiences. Myself, I have finally made
> the commitment to travel to Washington D. C. and be evaluated by Dr.
> Henkin. My appointments are for the 26th and 29th of this month and
> will report on my sucesses and failures. Time will tell. Good Luck!!
>
> HarryO
>
> --- In
> dysosmia@yahoogroups.com, "annegian" <annegian@...> wrote:
> >
> > So I'm not crazy. It's good to know.
> >
> > My story. About a year ago, I had a terrible cold including such a
> stuffed up head I
> > couldn't breathe. After about 5 days of being unable to pull any
> air through my nose, I
> > went through 5-7 days of having absolutely no sense of smell or
> taste - nada - zip. As the
> > senses came back, I noticed two things: Coffee smelled funny (and
> slight difference in
> > taste) and my sugar-free, caffeine-free diet Coke tasted mildly of
> mold. I more or less
> > lived with it and never really questioned it.
> >
> > About 8-10 weeks ago, my symptoms started to compound. It started
> one day in the work
> > cafeteria. I noticed a very unpleasant odor - never smelled it
> before - a chemically smell
> > with a slight undertone of ammonia. Then I noticed all my t-shirts
> smelled funny. Then I
> > noticed the dishwasher had the same odd aroma. Again I didn't
> really think much about it.
> > I've always had a keen sense of smell which my husband does not
> have. I asked him and
> > he didn't smell anything. Then I noticed that my bath wash smelled
> funny (a different,
> > sweet but unpleasant smell). Then I noticed that my hand wash had
> that odd cloying smell.
> >
> > I started to complain more about it to my husband - asking him to
> smell things for me.
> > But still didn't put it all together.
> >
> > Then this week I had the "Oh &#*# - something is very wrong here".
> Stopped at Starbucks,
> > my husband bought a donut and I took one bite and the taste of that
> bad smell just filled
> > my mouth - I had to spit it out. A donut for crimeny sakes!! Then I
> tried the tiniest crumb.
> > Same thing. Now I know something is very wrong. I
> googled "olfactory halluncinations"
> > and here I am. Last night, at a Mexican restaurant, I found out
> that cilantro tastes like
> > glazed donut!! Wow - what a new world this is ;-)
> >
> > Spoke to my brother (an MD but not ENT specialist) last night and
> he suggested that a
> > virus could have damaged my nerve. The increase in abnormal smells
> and tastes might
> > suggest the nerves are trying to regenerate. But either way, I'm
> calling my doctor today.
> >
> > What scares me is whether this may be permanent. It's like a time
> bomb. What will I put in
> > my mouth next that will taste so horrible I'll be spitting it
> out... in a restaurant. Out last
> > night, as I passed various restaurants in an outdoor shopping mall,
> the smell was
> > overwhelming. I felt like an idiot having to cover my nose with my
> hands. Ordered my
> > dinner and ended up eating rice - everything else has "essence of
> cilantro" in it. Cilantro -
> > one of my most favorite foods. No more Mexican for me.
> >
> > All my clothes stink. Most of my soaps and shampoos either stink or
> don't smell the way
> > they did. I'm a person who uses smell as one of my primary purchase
> drivers. I buy things
> > that smell nice. Now I only smell this horrible stench. I have
> those lovely reed diffusers in
> > almost every room. I now realize they've "turned" on me. >
> >
> > Anyway, glad to find I'm not crazy, but if this is permanent, I'm
> not sure I'll be able to
> > survive it. Not sure if I'd rather have lost my sense of smell -
> but as my world closes down,
> > it's very depressing.
> >
> > Joining this group to get advice and look for similarities in
> cases - and hopefully to read
> > about stories of recovery. I have to have something to hold on to.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > anne
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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