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Old 05-05-2007, 07:33 PM #8
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Thanks,
I appreciate your imput. I have and do keep a journal of my seizures. They have very rarely been at 5:30 . So tonight I spent 1 hour outside and did not smell this odor at all. came in and within 5 mins I smeeled again. So I personally think it is something in the house even though I am the only one smelling it.
I do have a very sensitive sense of smell.

Lastly, I am not taking any over the counter things. So that can not be it! A true mystery. But I will talk with my Dr. for sure this week.

I am stumped, guess I will go and live outside! HA!

Thank you truly, Cedar
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