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Old 06-01-2012, 07:30 PM #2
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I've encountered smelling a lot of weird smells that, upon investigation, don't exist - like there is no reason that I should be smelling them and the people around me don't smell them.

I definitely think you should discuss it with your neurologist.

I'm sorry, I can't tell you anything that might help you to heal. I'm dealing with so many other cognitive impairments and severe fatigue and whatnot from the concussion I sustained that I haven't asked my neurologist about it at all - I have bigger fish to fry - and it seems to not happen to me as much as you.

Let us know about your progress and good luck!

lol @ "salty insurance" - were you typing from an iPhone? iPhone auto-spell correct is a hilariously frustrating feature.
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