tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4053142505140852136.post6383534357407728135..comments2023-07-06T15:36:50.017+01:00Comments on Get Lippie: Get Lippie at the Jasmine Awards!Get Lippiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16426982226471177975noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4053142505140852136.post-12154006490996032522016-01-18T19:51:19.344+00:002016-01-18T19:51:19.344+00:00As someone who had anosmia for 5 years, I understa...As someone who had anosmia for 5 years, I understand what it is like to lose one of my senses. People used to roll their eyes at my not being able to smell freshly cut grass or bread baking or perfumes. Boo hoo, poor you. But what no one considered was that I also could not smell food that might have gone off, such as dairy still well before the expiration date. Or smoke. Or a gas leak. Early warning signs of danger that others take for granted. When my sense of smell started to return, I smelled only disgusting stenches, like highway exhaust and skunk wee. <br /><br />I am very glad your sense of smell is at least partly returning. I know what joy those rare olfactory gifts are! And many congrats on having your articles nominated for the Jasmine awards.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com