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    512 months ago

    I knew a girl in college that had lost her sense of smell. This was 20 years before covid, so that wouldn’t have been the cause. Maybe this loomer person has no sense of smell.

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      102 months ago

      On a serious note, COVID isn’t the only virus that can cause loss of smell (permanent or temporary). I lost it before COVID for a month or so, and it took some time for it to return completely. But to this day, there are still certain chemical smells (like deodorants in spray) that smell a tiny bit off to me.

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        82 months ago

        Know somebody that lost smell due to covid and they also said there are certain things that just don’t smell the same anymore.

        Like coffee apparently. It no longer smells as good to him as it used to.

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          72 months ago

          Yeah, I think my sense of smell in general has never returned in full capacity. I think it’s slightly weaker. Crazy stuff.

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        72 months ago

        My wife has COVID olfactory loss that has never fully come back. I’m thankful in a way because I can fart on road trips and she doesn’t know it.

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          112 months ago

          Joke’s on you. To compensate for her loss of smell, she developed super hearing. Now she hears you fart every time.

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      32 months ago

      My mom has no sense of smell, I believe it was from a polyp surgery where the surgeon nicked something during the operation. We couldn’t have any gas powered appliances growing up because she wouldn’t be able to smell a leak if there was one.

      Plenty of reasons beyond COVID for why someone may not be able to smell.