phantom smells?
I'm a little over a week out from vsg and I keep smelling different things that aren't being cooked or in the house.. blueberry pancakes, cake batter and melon, it's very strange.. has anyone else experienced this?
thank you!
I thought maybe it was cravings.. but I don't even like blueberry pancakes lol
grief, I couldn't have handled that.. I quit smoking 4 years ago and ever since, even walking past an astray (like at the entrance of stores) makes me ill
on 1/21/16 3:02 pm, edited 1/21/16 7:07 am
You incredibly lucky dog! I developed a smell hallucination a week post-op that lasted about 2-3 months before it slowly faded away. But the constant aroma did not smell like baked goods and fruit; oh, no, no, no. Imagine the smell of plastic and rotten cheese being scorched in a pan over high heat. Num-num. It made my already perilous post-op nausea even worse, as everything, even plain water and fresh air, tasted and smelled like something left over from a waste incinerator plant.
You lucky dog, you!
psychoticparrot
"Live for what today has to offer, not for what yesterday has taken away."
oh bleah!
I did smell burnt/scorched plastic earlier and thought, oh no, not that as a imagined odor.. but that was my mom forgetting to take the saran off a casserole before putting it into the oven, lol
My sense of smell went into overdrive after surgery! I wish I had smelled more pleasant stuff like cake batter or melon, for me I kept smelling acrid, burnt machinery types of stuff. Like hot motor oil, burnt electronics, that kind of thing. The phantom smells seemed to go away after a while, but my sense of smell is still much more sensitive than it was before, especially for unpleasant odors.
I've been having that, too, but I've always had smell hallucinations, so I never even thought it might have something to do with the surgery. For me, it's usually cigarette smoke. I quit smoking 9 years ago and when I smell it, my reaction ranges from "Oh my goodness, I want one!" to "Oh my goodness, I'm going to vomit." It drives me crazy.