Believe it or not, your lungs are six weeks old - and your taste buds just ten days!

Status
Not open for further replies.

rave

* Resident Wood Nymph *
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 20, 2009
7,522
37,525
Raven's Haven, Indiana
Just a note, as you get older the microvilli or what we call taste-buds don't completely regenerate, down to about 50% of what we have when we're young which would explain the differing experiences - and kids intolerance to strong tastes.
I strongly agree. For 42 years I smoked one and a half to two packs a day of menthols. When I quit completely in August of last year it took about two weeks for my sense of smell to begin returning. Now it's better than I can ever remember it. However, my sense of taste, although certainly better, is definitely not up to the level of the young folks on here. In DIYing my own eliquids I need 40 - 50% flavor in order to taste anything.
 

pianoguy

Vaping Master
Supporting Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Nov 4, 2009
4,816
3,909
Apple Valley, MN
Mine started to come back pretty well inside of 2 weeks. I notice that I am much more sensitive to spicy or sour foods now - I thought the top of my head was gonna come off the first time I had a Granny Smith apple after vaping for a while. And I can now smell the coffee brewing from upstairs with the bedroom door closed - that never happened before. And it seems like I can smell an analog from a mile away.
 

lostdaze

Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Dec 7, 2009
180
1
Illinois
I think for me I will just give it more time for my sense of smell and taste to return, I dont think I could do the neti pot thing.

I have noticed improvement its just that Ive read so much here about people being able to smell again after only days or weeks, it left me wondering why I wasnt having the same kind of results.

For the first time, today I ordered some food at a fast food joint and the cashier smelled like a ashtray to me.
When people would write that others smelled like ashtrays I thought they were exaggerating but its true, smokers really do smell just like ashtrays to people who do not smoke.

Anyway my sense of smell is comming back gradually, but the taste is behind, with juice flavors I only notice hints of flavor.
 

KellsBell

Full Member
Feb 3, 2010
22
0
Iowa
Hello evry1! I'm a vaping newbie and this is my first post and my biggest complaint, my taste buds are off, when I first started vaping about 2 weeks ago I loved the taste of pralines and cream, cotton candy, all the sweet ones, now I can't taste them at all, whats up with that? I can smell them, but not really taste them :mad: kinda really ticks me off, cuz they were soooo good. I haven't smoked a stinky for almost 2 weeks, I have to admit I took a drag 2 different times to see how they tasted, 8-o nasty, like the chemicals they are made of. I had also used listerine at one point after quitting the stinkies just to help things along, and I read somewhere that listerine can screw up yer taste buds, I looked at the back of my tongue and OMD, the back buds were big and raised, so I grabbed the flashlight and inspected husbands tongue (he too is now vaping) and no his were not big, 8-o thought I had tongue cancer, so I jumped on google and found that this is also normal when the buds are irritated. So I guess my question is... anyone else having this problem? I don't know if it's from vaping flavors, quitting the stinkies or the listerine. I wake up every morning hoping they are back to normal, but it hasn't happened yet, please tell me this is not unusual and they will come back.
 

lonercom

Super Member
ECF Veteran
I think it might be a matter of perspective as well. Been a heavy smoker for 40+ years. To me, any improvement in taste and smell (they're related) is a major improvement.

Aside from the vapor cloud, I recall a term I learned from my assn. to the great "Friends of Bill W.", a term called "Pink Cloud"
Basically, it's the euporia associated with the realization that everything is different.

If things taste and smell SO DIFFERENT after a few weeks tobacco free, I'm scared to imagine how they will smell in a few months.

I wouldn't worry too much about your seemingly slow pace of recovery, just wake up and smell the coffee and one day you may notice all of those scents you've taken for granted. If you keep looking for it, you'll never find it.

Rinning out of cliche's here. Umm... something about a watched pot never boiling? Where the heck is the mailman and does he have my new supply of cartos??? God, He never gets here THIS late. GRRRRRR.

BTW, this was me last month!
 

Attachments

  • Me Post OP.jpg
    Me Post OP.jpg
    5.3 KB · Views: 15

motallero

Full Member
Dec 19, 2009
48
0
45
Minneapolis
I really havent noticed that, except for the fact I can breathe better, which enhances smell to me in some way. After 6 weeks I was jogging twice as far and running twice as fast
Ive been curious about taste and smell, Ive read so many threads of people saying their sense of smell has returned in just days or weeks.

Its been 6 weeks + for me and I think my sense of taste and smell has maybe improved some, but not very much.

Im wondering if it gets better or if everybody is just exaggerating about it.
 

AlexTM

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Dec 7, 2009
1,514
23
Cologne, Germany
www.dampfzeichen.de
@KellsBell
During the first few weeks, several times my taste buds went on strike for a few hours, sometimes a few days. Seems to be fairly normal.

Also, it can happen that you suddenly had enough of your favourite liquid. Then you can't stand it any more. Probably the same thing that can happen with your favourite sweets or drinks or whatever.

And wanted to add that: It is easier to read postings that are not entirely written in italics. Also, no need to colour every instance of taste or taste buds. If you write understandable sentences, chances are excellent that people figure out what you mean. I should think that many don't read posts that look like that, though.
 

KellsBell

Full Member
Feb 3, 2010
22
0
Iowa
@Alex, I'm sorry about the posting, I did not realize that it was in italics as it was one of my very first posts, and I have absolutely no idea why the taste and buds came up in RED other than when I was searching for anyone else with this problem it highlited them in red for me, probably because I searched using those words. I did NOT color them myself, in my own defense, I thought they were understandable sentences regardless of style or color, you obviously understood it, and thank you very much for your input. In the future I will be very careful of what my post looks like as not to look so ignorantand be more likely to be understood. Have a great day, and thanks again.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread