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Default Do you smell?

How is your sense of smell these days or did you think I meant something else...lol ?

Some MSers completely lose their sense of smell and some have their's heightened. Other people find their's unchanged at all.

Do you smell and if you do, do you love a certain smell ... like that of a freshly bathed baby ... or does a certain smell remind you of something really special in your past?

I've been cooking today and my house smells wonderfully of cinnamon, which takes me back to my grandma's house when I was small and she'd have a baking day .... all those many, many, years ago.

How about you? What do particular smells mean to you?
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