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Default Olfactory hallucination

A very strong odor of coffee woke me up at 3:00 a.m. It went away in less than an hour.

Had anything similar?
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I have them ALL the time. My most pleasant one is the smelling of brownies. I smell bleach, dutch apple pies, brownies, Right Guard deoderant and I'm sure some others that I can't think of now. My family loves to live with my MS, never a dull moment!
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Wow! I might like the apple pie scent with a side order of brownies

You should've seen me up at 3 a.m. Looking for evidence That there was a real reason for the scent. Went outside thinking maybe there was some weird environmental disaster causing it since I live near train tracks. Nope! Checked the garbage for evidence Thst maybe DH made coffee in the middle of the night-- nope! By then the hallucination disappeared so I went back to bed
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