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When you lost your sense of smell and taste...did you...
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[quote:samanthasunflower:MV81MDAwOTg0XzkxNTMyNjY0X0JGNjZCNjdF] I remember when I couldn't taste sweet. Lots of foods are really good as long as you can take sweet and tart. Without sweet it's like sucking on a lemon. For some reason I had hyper bitter for a while. Anything with the tiniest amount of bitter taste was nothing but horribly bitter. Then I went down to nothing but the slightest bit of sour and salt. So I could taste the aftertaste of sourdough bread and salt. I never lost salt. I really feel sorry for people who report at a year later everything tastes rotten better or chemically. [/quote]
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Lose all of it, or just parts of it?
Like did it all go at once or bit-by-bit?
I went to have ketchup this morning and it tasted WRONG...like watered down, congealed blood.
Other stuff I can taste and smell.
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