Olfactory NB - No Taste/Smell
Hi - just found this blog. I was diagnosed last December after a routine polyp surgery. Have gone through 5 weeks of radiation and now have monthly endoscopies with either my oncologist or ENT. Have lost sense of smell/taste and wondering if anyone has experienced the same and regained the senses. If so, how long did it take? Just looking for some encouragement. Thank you. Sheila
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Hi Sheila
Glad you found us. I never lost my sense of smell, but completly lost my taste. Everyone is different, but I am out for 7 months now and pretty much have my tast back about 90%. I did go through acupunture after treatment and it really helped me. Good luck!
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Hi Raddude - thanks for theRaddude said:Hi Sheila
Glad you found us. I never lost my sense of smell, but completly lost my taste. Everyone is different, but I am out for 7 months now and pretty much have my tast back about 90%. I did go through acupunture after treatment and it really helped me. Good luck!
Hi Raddude - thanks for the encouragement! Mayo told me senses will probably not return, but ENT and Oncologist are still hopeful. I'll try to be patient. Stay well!
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It's back
Hi Shelia,
I didn't have radiation, they did endoscopic surgery and I lost both taste and smell for about 6 months. Both started coming back slowly and I really didn't notice when I recovered the abilities but it was very slight, like a memory and then more and more things started to have smell or taste. I would say I am at 80-90% of normal. I hope you have a full recovery soon!
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Sense of smell and taste
Hi. I only lost smell on the right side, and that hasn't come back-surgery in February followed by radiation. I dint lose taste, but it was altered for about 4 months. I hope yours returns soon.
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Olfactory NB-No Taste/Smell
Hi Sheila, For me after 6 wks. radiation w/chemo everything tasted like metal or cardboard (probably the Platinum in the chemo). Chocolate became disgusting & sweets overall were the last to return but probably just as well as they only seemed to promote additional mucous. It was close to a year before I enjoyed any again. The salt water & baking soda rinse really helped balance my mouth's PH (1/2tsp salt, 1tsp baking soda per 8oz. water). Also using a Water Pic after certain meals that left residuals also helps. I didn't really experience any loss of smell.
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