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Old 02-01-2010, 02:34 AM
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Originally Posted by txnewbie View Post
I'm experiencing something that isn't discussed much if at all in this forum, and I'd appreciate any feedback you might have.

I almost constantly smell an unpleasant smell that, according to the people around me, isn't real. It's hard to describe - a combination of rotting fish and burning plastic is about as close as I can come. It sometimes fades away, but then returns. According to what I have read, it's called "phantosmia", and is not really characteristic of PD.

I've been having classical PD symptoms for about 3 years (isn't hindsight wonderful :-), but I was actually "officially" diagnosed about 7 months ago. I'm also having problems with anosmia (sense of smell is disappearing). I took the smell test (the one that I think was prototyped by the University of Pennsylvania), and scored poorly.

Loss of sense of smell is common in PD, but I don't find any significant information in the literature about phantosmia. Does anyone else experience this? Does it eventually go away?
Check out a Dr. Donald Leopold. He's pretty open to contact and he's dedicated himself to the topic of phantosmia.
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