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DiscussionLoss of smell and taste after head injury
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) | Last Active: Jul 30, 2024 | Replies (37)Comment receiving replies
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Hi!
There is always hope! God knows all of your needs and smell and taste are two of them. Pray and pray hard that your taste and smell will return. Have faith that they will and prepare to be pleasantly surprised. The B12 is a good thing. Do some research on what foods have a lot of B12 in them and start eating them if you don't already.
Your body has been through a shock and needs all the help it can get!
PML
Hi Loss of taste and smellers !
It's Jan 2025, and I'm still without taste and smell. Everything tastes like wax paper OR onions and garlic taste vile, as does coffee. I joined Monell a research group for loss of taste and smell and a support group for the same loss. Thanksgiving was hard, as was Christmas. I am saving money by not eating out. Is there anything else I can do ? I do my own scent therapy by sniffing Essential oils : rose, lemon, cloves, eucalyptus- but peppermint is an odd rotten smell- like toothpaste is horrid, as is the oil in lipsticks. Doe sanyone know why I smell bad, rotten smells after a TBI one year ago ?
It’s a mystery to me and my neurologist couldn’t provide any promises either. He said give it time. I’m not expecting too much before 6-12 months. I suppose the cause of the smell/taste loss influences how permanent it might be. All I know is that my smell and taste haven improved significantly since I began B12 treatment for a couple of months. I have no proof it’s related, but it sure seems coincidental.
I sure hope there is improvement for you. I will retain my hope indefinitely.