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Anosmia / Loss Of Smell

Anosmia, or the loss of the sense of smell, might happen as a result of injury, infection, or genetics. It is more dangerous than people generally imagine – an anosmic person might not be able to smell gas leaks, for example, or bad food.

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looking for other anosmics in California :-)

Hi there my name is Tosh and I'm doing a mini documentary on Anosmia to raise awareness.
I'm in the Los Angeles area and would love to meet up with other fellow anosmics just to talk about the docu and/or possibly make a new friend! :-D I'm 28 and near the Los Angeles area But it's okay if you are not near Los Angeles.

My story:
I recently started showing signs of anosmia after working in a closed building that was having it's walls painted for three months. I did this job for 3 months and afterwards had trouble smelling most things.

Even my sense of taste has been affected. Now it's difficult for me to taste most foods as well as I used to.

I would love to talk to people who are in the same boat as me. Feel free reply to this message.

Posted on : Wednesday, March 18, 2015 11:42 PM
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