Guest guest Posted January 1, 2008 Report Share Posted January 1, 2008 She's never known the sense of smell, so she's used to it. The only danger for her is not smelling a gas leak. We were going to give them a gas stove, a hand me down, when we were moving one time, and they couldn't take it for that reason. Jeanne in WI > You are SO right!! Imagine never smelling a rose. Or, the smell of a clean > baby! Or the scent of an ocean breeze! We have much to be grateful for. > Yes, I would much rather have an over-sensitive sense of smell than not be > able to appreciate the thousands of wonderful aromas we are lucky enough > to have been blessed with. Oh, my gosh. She can't even appreciate food. We > actually 'taste' more with our noses than tongues. That would be so sad. > How does she manage? Imagine never experiencing the aroma of freshly baked > bread. Or bacon frying, or coffee brewing!! I feel incredibly sad for her. > Since aromatherapy is one of the most effective treatments I use, I would > be lost. Does she ever complain about it, or is she just so used to it > that it doesn't bother her? > > Peace and Love > Caroline Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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