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To: hadit2here

That is very helpful. I knew niacin helped, but I’ve been taking the wrong kind.

The smell thing is killing me. About a week ago, I discovered that I can smell *everything* and I’ve found that the planet STINKS! lol!

Foods taste very different to me.

Here’s an odd one for you: As a child, I never liked peanut butter. As an adult, I loved it.

I quit smoking and now I don’t like it again. It’s the same thing with milk.

But last night I ate the best steak of my LIFE... and I’ve had it before. Grilled cheese sandwiches are heavenly.

I can smell my dog from across the room and the bleach I used on my t-shirts two weeks ago. I honestly thought that scented candles were a stupid waste of time and money because you could barely smell them. Now they’re overpowering and wonderful.

Yes, I am definitely finding the smell/taste thing interesting.


75 posted on 12/04/2011 2:34:07 PM PST by Marie (Cain 9s Have Teeth)
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To: Marie

Smoked for thirty years, one pack a day ultra lights. I quit many times for two to three weeks only to start smoking again. My wife would be so upset when I started back. One night three years ago we were driving home from a visit with my son, 90 miles on back roads in rural south GA. I ran out of cigs and there was not a store open for 70 miles. As you know smoking and driving go hand in hand. I decided to quit that night and I told no one. Cold turkey, I went thur a month long depression. My wife had a friend whose husband committed suicide a year before, and they were comparing notes. I was confronted by a worried wife and I had to confess. I came out of that state shortly after and I have been smoke free since. It does get better hang in there and take B’s and C’s for a supplement. Sunflower seeds in the shell have been by driving partner since.


83 posted on 12/04/2011 6:59:21 PM PST by TinCan
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