Smelling cancer!

Posted by trixie1313 @trixie1313, Jan 26, 2019

Did anyone smell their cancer before diagnosis? For months I kept smelling a strong ammonia-type smell and would have prickly heat waking me in the middle of the night as well as my breast swelling. I'd ask family members if they could smell anything on me and they did not. I drank more water, changed my eating habits, but nothing stopped it. After my first lumpectomy, most of the smell had gone. After the second lumpectomy/partial mastectomy, it was completely gone. Now, 2 1/2 months post-surgery, I am starting to smell that smell again and getting quite concerned that maybe cancer is coming back somewhere. I have 9 more radiation treatments to go and finished my TC chemo in October, but was chemo resistant.

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I had originally posted to this comment saying I also smelled the ammonia smell before I was diagnosed. The smell did go away for a few years since, but I started smelling it a few months ago. My Drs give me no indication that cancer has returned but I'm on high alert because of this smell.

Hows the ammonia smell going for you now?

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@jgallagher04921

I had originally posted to this comment saying I also smelled the ammonia smell before I was diagnosed. The smell did go away for a few years since, but I started smelling it a few months ago. My Drs give me no indication that cancer has returned but I'm on high alert because of this smell.

Hows the ammonia smell going for you now?

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Strange I know, my coffee began to smell like cat pee. Once I sipped it, it smelled like coffee. Today, my Swiss cheese smelled of bleach. Lots of smells and tastes are off. Follow your gut. Self advocate! Best wishes.

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Oddly I began to smell left armpit. Body odor from sweat. Right armpit had no smell. Left had cancer. Lots of other smells and tastes have been off. Self Advocate! Best wishes!

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i didn't smell my cancer but that doesn't mean you don't.

dogs can smell many different types of cancer in humans so i would think that people who have a keen sense of smell especially of their own body could smell cancer too.

talk to your doctors about your concerns

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