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Old 06-08-2012, 09:48 PM #1
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Default Smell distorted due to concussion. If distorted smell is becoming more strong....

If my diapered smell is getting stronger , do you think that's a good thing. Sometimes I think I smell some different but still distorted smells, I wonder if that's good. How does nobody know anything about this. Is it possible that my distorted smell stays like that for life. Is there surgery or anything I could do? Isn't there more Of a chance of my smell returning since I can still smell, it's just not on the right setting almost.
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