I grew up with a kid who lost her sense of smell when a tumor was removed and some people dilute their bleach (my mother was notorious for diluting everything in the house to save money - until I went off to college, I thought shampoo came out of the bottle like water because it was 90% water at our house). For years, I had no sense of s…
I grew up with a kid who lost her sense of smell when a tumor was removed and some people dilute their bleach (my mother was notorious for diluting everything in the house to save money - until I went off to college, I thought shampoo came out of the bottle like water because it was 90% water at our house). For years, I had no sense of smell because of nasal polyps and for a few years after surgery to remove them, I could smell again - until Covid, when I lost my sense of smell again. I read that 3% of the population has no sense of smell. Probably not the case with this kid, but we don't know for sure since we can't possibly know all the facts.
I grew up with a kid who lost her sense of smell when a tumor was removed and some people dilute their bleach (my mother was notorious for diluting everything in the house to save money - until I went off to college, I thought shampoo came out of the bottle like water because it was 90% water at our house). For years, I had no sense of smell because of nasal polyps and for a few years after surgery to remove them, I could smell again - until Covid, when I lost my sense of smell again. I read that 3% of the population has no sense of smell. Probably not the case with this kid, but we don't know for sure since we can't possibly know all the facts.