View Poll Results: After quitting analogs, when did your sense of smell return?

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When did you regain your sense of smell? in Health and Medical Issues; Hi All, I'm pretty new. Smoked my last analog on 11/4. I'm very disappointed because I expected I'd have some ...
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    Question When did you regain your sense of smell?

    Hi All,

    I'm pretty new. Smoked my last analog on 11/4. I'm very disappointed because I expected I'd have some improvement in my sense of smell by now. But nope, still totally shot. For instance, my girlfriend got a bunch of free cologne and perfume samples, and even with the bottles right under my nose, I couldn't smell a thing. I have several flavors of e-liquid, and can hardly taste any difference between them.

    Anyway, I'm curious to learn how long it took for you to start smelling and tasting normally. Did your senses return suddenly or gradually? Also, if you wouldn't mind, please say how much you used to smoke, and for how long.

    Thanks!

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    Cool None of the above

    I don't think that I have regained my sense of smell yet after six weeks of vaping. Also, I haven't noticed any real change in my sense of taste as well.

    I've thought about this before and there are only three things I can think of:

    1. It is happening so slowly that I don't notice the change,
    2. I was smoking American Spirit analogues and they are advertised as no additives. Perhaps my sense of smell and taste had already 'somewhat' recovered, or
    3. Recovery hasn't happened as yet and may never.

    I really doubt my second guess however, it is a possibility.

    Lastly, my sense of taste with regards to nic juices seems to have DIMINISHED since I started vaping. Go figure !
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    Taste seems a lot better, no much in the smell department though...the only thing I've noticed is that I can smell other smokers, it's pretty unpleasant to think that I used to smell like that.


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    For me, within a week I couldn't stand sitting in my own car....garage (ol' smoking lounge) stunk just as bad.

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    Two weeks for me

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    after about a week for me. I work homecare, and started to be able to notice that some of my clients homes smelled awful.

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    It was about a week and let me tell you...it was BAD! I was cursing my sense of smell. everything smelled horrible! now I am getting used to being able to smell things but i was not a happy camper at first!

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    I could smell the car and garage, the two places I smoked the most, after a week or two, then after another week or so, I started noticing ‘the smell’ on friends and people I used to smoke with. I think what surprised me most was after 6 or 8 smoke-free weeks when I got into an elevator that reeked like all get out. I never believed people could really smell the smoke lingering in an empty elevator.

    My daughter mentioned the other day that ‘daddy, you smell good’. I wish I’d found a 510 years ago.

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    I noticed it in my truck first, than when walking by someone smoking outside, and now I can smell it on people who aren't smoking. I used to get so annoyed when people at work gave me a hard time about smelling like an ashtray. Now I feel they're pain. lol

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    Within days! I had to shut my mouth at the "smoker's table" at work with my friends...I'm embarassed to think how much denial I was in that I was "covering up" the stench with cologne...God...
    Empty halls after smokers have walked through stink! I smell EVERYthing and trust me, it's not all good, LOL!! Initially not too into the juice flavors tastewise (still partial to menthol) but now I'm pretty "into" them, they're kinda fun...hope your senses return, know you ARE healthier and YOU don't stink as another benefit!!
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