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That's really interesting!I feel lucky. That didn't happen to me. It was more the sense of smell that diminished somewhat. It came back after a week or so. The taste of some things changed a bit. Citrus for example. Lemon & Limes are a bit more tangy than bitter like they once were, grapefruit has a slight meaty flavor(put me right off) and oranges have a slight berry flavor to them. Onions(any type) are now just foul. I wasn't a fan to begin with, but now they're just repulsive, even the smell makes me want to spew. As a result of these experiences I become fashinated with the chemistry science of taste & smell. Utterly intriguing.
I also have no sense of smell... what that actually means is... do you know the sense of "smell" you experience when you dive deep in a pool and your nose gets full of chlorinated pool water which numbs you for half a minute or so? That's the kind of "smell" I'm having 24 hours a day right now.
It's also weird that people die of this thing, and here I am complaining about not being able to smell or taste food.
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