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36.7%
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Yes, and I can still smell everything just fine.
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24.6%
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Yes, but I have since lost my ability to smell things.
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35.7%
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No, I have never been able to smell anything at all.
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3.0%
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Sort of...I have a quirky sniffer.
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neversmell
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(last at Jul 29, 2010 05:21 PM PDT)
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| Comment #1 |
from fish45
on Apr, 16, 2009, 19:52 PDT [reply] |
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when I was five years of age my mother said I fell down and hit my head on something
now I am 45 years of age, so you can say it is almost like I never smelled in my life.
For 40 years. I learned to cope with see feel touch and hear that I use in everyday survival, like for instance, I can see smoke and fire I can feel something yucky, and I can taste. These are the things I use every day other than smell thank you for listening. |
| Comment #2 |
from neversmell
on May, 18, 2009, 13:46 PDT [reply] |
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As far as I can tell, I was born without a sense of smell. My mother says she never dropped me as a baby and the only head trauma (that I remember) was being hit in the back of the head with a baseball bat. The thing is, I don't remember being able to smell prior to that. I just don't think I've ever been able to smell. |
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