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phantom smells??

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Does anyone have this? Or have you ever heard of it?
Last week I was laying in bed and smelled some sort of gas leak or something, I sprang up and ran downstairs to smell in the basement but, nothing.
Then, I was driving in my car yesterday and smelled the same thing. Didn't think anything of that occurence either. But, last night I was laying on my couch reading and smelled it again and my bf did not smell anything. I am at my desk and just smelled it again! What is going on??!! Am I seriously losing my mind or what?!
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Jenny,

I have the same thing, and also thought I was bonkers. Only, I smell ammonia or clorox, ever so slightly, only occasionally, but annoying. If I'm shopping or out somewhere, I don't smell anything, only when I'm quietly reading, or on the computer, etc.

I've asked my husband if I have an odor, and he can't smell anything, so I assume it must be coming from sinuses. So, I started using a Saline solution every AM and every PM, and that seems to help. I'm assuming I have a kind of sinus infection/problem of some sort. This is all vague, I know, but I don't know how to describe this odd sensation any other way.

I've surfed the internet for reasoning behind this unusual nasal self-odor, and mostly, it points to a sinus infection. Having had blood tests periodically, I don't show anything out of the ordinary. I may have to retrieve my NetiPot for a more complete flush if this continues.

I hope this annoyance goes away for you.

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FWIW, that happens to me fairly regularly, and if I search for the source of the odor, it disappears. :shrug: And yes, the scent marker added to gas is one of the odors that I sometimes smell.

I wonder if it may be connected with neurological issues caused by gluten influences on the brain, (IOW, possibly connected with permanent or semi-permanent nerve damage that results in occasional cross-firing of nerve impulses in the brain). :headscratch:

These sensory errors could be the olfactory equivalent of the visual auras seen by some people, especially during certain types of migraines. Have you ever experienced visual auras? I have (without a headache). I also have peripheral neurpathy. Perhaps having one type of sensory irregularity makes us more prone to having others.

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Post by brandy »

Hi Jenny,

I've never had "phantom smells," but I'm a big believer in the saline spray that Galina mentioned. It is cheap $2.99 or so per bottle and has no side effects. It seems to help me with sensitivity to scents issues. I usually pick it up at the grocery store.

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People with food sensitivities often seem to have a very sensitive nose. When I was really sick a few years ago i could smell very acutely - my husband called me a drug sniffing dog.

Interesting theory Tex.

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I have heard that some people have phantom smells as an aura preceding a migraine. It's not something I experience.

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JFR wrote:I have heard that some people have phantom smells as an aura preceding a migraine. It's not something I experience.

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You're so right -- I had forgotten about that.

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I hardly ever have headaches. But, I have noticed lately I have random dizzy spells and vertigo that I have never had before. The 'phantom smells' also just started last week. I guess Ill keep an eye on it. All of these strange symptoms aren't too much of a shock anymore unfortunately.
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I have a super sensitive nose which annoys others yet at times I have very limited sense of smell. It sure is wierd & can be at the same time. I've given up on trying to figure that one out!
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Jenny,

FWIW, the visual auras that I had were not followed by a headache, (as they would be with a traditional migraine). Migraines that feature an aura, but do not include a headache are called acephalgic migraines (or acephalalgic migraines).

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Post by starfire »

I have had phantom smells off and on most of my life but not recently. Thankfully my smells were pleasant ones like new mown grass or watermelon.

I have the visual auras off and on also. Not always the same thing.

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Post by Kari »

I don't know about "phantom smells", but I am extremely sensitive to all smells (as far as I know, real ones). If food I'm about to eat does not smell good to me, I simply cannot eat it.

Various odors have the ability to make me nauseous :(. During my pregnancy, the innocent smell of boiling rice sent me directly to the bathroom (to vomit). I would also vomit when walking down the street and being accosted by odors wafting out from restaurants. Not being able to control this was extremely embarrassing - people probably thought I was a drunk or drug addict :).

I also frequently experience aura migraines - this is something that started after my MC diagnosis, and has actually gotten worse as time goes by. Fortunately, I don't get the headaches - only the auras. It seems to me that they happen due to visual stimuli, such as flickering lights, etc.

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Kari - Although my reactions are not as extreme as yours (no vomiting), I am also extremely sensitive to odors. Many give me instant headaches and nausea. The smell of chicken is one that makes me slightly nauseous and I wasn't surprised to just find out that chicken is one of those things that I am sensitive to. I also have had the visual auras of migraines without the headache, flashing lights in the periphery of my vision, although not often. It's all so weird.

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Post by jmayk8 »

Shirley. Mown grass and watermellon? That sound delightful!
I have noticed that I get nauseous with the smell of ground beef. I will have to do some research on the auras and see if I have been or have experiencing them.
Thanks guys for all your input!
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Post by Deb »

Jenny, I used to object to a ground beef smell when I was still buying it from the supermarket. I'm thinking it was probably the additives (pink slime, etc). I don't notice it with my grass fed beef.
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