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Renee Sommers's avatar

I had something in Feb of 2020 as well after a trip to Miami. I thought it was Covid, but then I actually caught it in September of 2021 and I was much sicker, with all the symptoms, fatigue, brain fog, loss of taste and smell. It took about 6 months to get my smell back,but it’s not the same, I’m probably at 50%.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

I'm sorry you're only 50%. My Mom had something 15/20 years ago and lost her smell. It took years for her to feel like she had it back but she no longer likes the same foods and i think it's because of how her brain recovered sense of smell. My kids had IT and even the little Grands but recovered well. Youth.

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CMCM's avatar

Yes, I had heard many years ago about how a bad cold virus in particular could impact your sense of smell...usually for a sometimes lengthy period of time afterwards, but sometimes it lasted more permanently. My aunt (who died in a car crash in 1989) had that happen to her. She completely lost her sense of taste and smell and it never came back.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Look up FLCCC.ORG and at least entertain the idea of letting them prescribe you some ivermectin to treat your illness. Nip it in the bud! I take Ivermectin every day, tiny amount, 1 jab initially then immediately detoxed...while my family, mostly jabbed and boosted all have had covid 2-3 times each, stomach/lower GI and upper respiratory infections, one after the other.... Not one of the jabbed have been well for longer than a few weeks before they're sick again... All over 34 up to 70yrs old... Covid is definitely a bioweapon and in my family, they're so tied at the hip to the msm, big pHARMa BS they won't get another opinion....

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