I'm very appreciative to all of you who posted your experiences along this line. Also, for all of the "well wishes" that were included. Some of you have had a truly hard time along this line and I certainly hope the best for each of you, too.
I suppose It varies in just about every case, so I will see how it plays out.
My dad lost his sense of smell at the very end of WWII. His unit was sent into some of the "bombed out" cities in Germany and he said the smell of decaying flesh was overwhelming and that he just suddenly could not smell anything anymore and it was that way the rest of his life. I believe it was psychosomatic and his brain just shut down that function. Not sure. Anyway, food was always fairly bland for him.
Again, thank you for all of the replies.
I suppose It varies in just about every case, so I will see how it plays out.
My dad lost his sense of smell at the very end of WWII. His unit was sent into some of the "bombed out" cities in Germany and he said the smell of decaying flesh was overwhelming and that he just suddenly could not smell anything anymore and it was that way the rest of his life. I believe it was psychosomatic and his brain just shut down that function. Not sure. Anyway, food was always fairly bland for him.
Again, thank you for all of the replies.