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Hmm, me too.

Lenore

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> I never really realized I was 'sensitive' to smells

> *************************

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> Are we taking a poll?

>

> ME TOO!

> I can smell a little grape turning to a raisin in the back of the

> kitchen

> pantry from the up stairs bedroom!

>

> You laugh but it is true!

> And... I worked in the medical field all my adult career!

> YUCK!

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> Debbi

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From: JETSKIDEB@...

I can smell a little grape turning to a raisin in the back of the kitchen pantry

from the up stairs bedroom!

~

Debbi- LOL!!!

That's as bad as me being able to smell when a mouse is around. They don't smell

very good either....sorta musty smelling. yuck! <lol>

CindyH.

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i am also very sensitive

Sharon

>

> I never really realized I was 'sensitive' to smells

> *************************

>

>

> Are we taking a poll?

>

> ME TOO!

> I can smell a little grape turning to a raisin in the back of the

kitchen

> pantry from the up stairs bedroom!

>

> You laugh but it is true!

> And... I worked in the medical field all my adult career!

> YUCK!

>

> Debbi

>

>

>

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Re: hypersensitive to smells TAKING A POLL?

> Well, I worked in helathcare for many years too......and that sense of

smell

> is an amazing assessment tool. I own't go into the things I can tell from

> smells, but it really is an asset when you are a nurse.

I worked with a speech therapist at a nursing home and we were treating an

elderly man. Later that day she told me she knew he was going to die soon as

he had the " smell of death " about him. I hadn't picked that up, but then I

was pretty new to therapy at the time.

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Re: hypersensitive to smells TAKING A POLL?

> Well, I worked in helathcare for many years too......and that sense of

smell

> is an amazing assessment tool. I own't go into the things I can tell from

> smells, but it really is an asset when you are a nurse.

I worked with a speech therapist at a nursing home and we were treating an

elderly man. Later that day she told me she knew he was going to die soon as

he had the " smell of death " about him. I hadn't picked that up, but then I

was pretty new to therapy at the time.

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