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Question Olfactory hallucinations? Something else?

Hi,

Wednesday morning I awoke at a little before 9:00 near when my alarm goes off to what seemed to be an unpleasant smell of slightly burned coffee.

I have smelt this before when I woke up --- maybe at least one other time ---- maybe three times total. The smell is unpleasant . . . . I do not like coffee (burned or not).

Hubby was not home and not making coffee or burning anything for that matter. Later, hubby and I considered that the cpap machine was the problem. He asked me to try the machine. Everything was fine for the few mins I had it on and was awake.
Could a person dream a smell? I purposely try not to remember my dreams. If this is from a dream, . . . . the dreaming seems to be rather intrusive.

The truth is that I do not want to actually consider where this smell is coming from as I am freaked out.

I am posting to ask for support. Thank you.


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