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Smell training workshop to help Covid sufferers

About 58,000 people in Reading lost their sense of smell during the covid pandemic AbScent said

AbScent, a charity which works to increase understanding and raise awareness of the condition, is holding the session in Reading.Some are still experiencing problems, the charity said.research suggests 46% also suffer from smell distortionsParosmia is a distorted odour with a known source, for example onions smelling like rotten meat. Phantosmia is having a smell sensation without a source, such as random cigarette smoke.

 

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I smell bullshit!

It stinks

Smell my farts

Local health initiative from local charity for a handful of local people with a specific rare issue... National news of course!

Not to be sniffed at

Thank you.

It's normal post-viral syndome that passes in a few months.

Even with covid it's possible to smell the BS in the BBC's politically biased articles

But... I can't get a doctors appointment. Absolute winner.

Jesus wept.

*public sector workers

Hmm nice

Is there a test for chronic rhinosinusitis patients who has lost their sense of smell and taste years before Covid-19? Would be interested to know what's in place for such patients.

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