I've had sinus issues since I was a kid and most colds hit my nose pretty hard. But this kung flu was the first time I completely lost my sense of smell. It was weird. I had completely clear nasal passages but I couldn't smell anything at all and it happened after I mostly recovered. That was back in November and it's partially back now but not 100%. Thanks China.
This is BIGGER than China. International (Globalists) Pharmaceuticals and Banksters, United Nations, WHO, World Bank, Rockafeller Foundation, World Economic Forum (Klaus Anal Schwab), Gates Foundation, Bilderberg, Rothschilds.
it is from the inflammation on the nicotinic/muscanergic system it is a neurological mechanism of action similar to how smokers dull their sense of taste and smell. Most people with a nicotine tolerance and are normal users tend not to lose their taste and smell when they catch covid. I also anecdotally had this experience when my family got infected.
I don’t remember any nasal soreness. I had a very brief low grade fever, some pretty strong muscle aches, and a general crappy feeling with some very mild congestion. It really wasn’t all that bad for me. But again, the sense of smell didn’t start until I was already feeling much better. Conversely, my wife lost her sense of smell immediately and recovered it within a week. I have heard of people having nasal soreness related to the virus but I didn’t have it.
I've had sinus issues since I was a kid and most colds hit my nose pretty hard. But this kung flu was the first time I completely lost my sense of smell. It was weird. I had completely clear nasal passages but I couldn't smell anything at all and it happened after I mostly recovered. That was back in November and it's partially back now but not 100%. Thanks China.
This is BIGGER than China. International (Globalists) Pharmaceuticals and Banksters, United Nations, WHO, World Bank, Rockafeller Foundation, World Economic Forum (Klaus Anal Schwab), Gates Foundation, Bilderberg, Rothschilds.
it is from the inflammation on the nicotinic/muscanergic system it is a neurological mechanism of action similar to how smokers dull their sense of taste and smell. Most people with a nicotine tolerance and are normal users tend not to lose their taste and smell when they catch covid. I also anecdotally had this experience when my family got infected.
Were your nasal paths extremely sore? Anything else? Would love as much detail as possible.
I had some issues I hadn't had previously with my nose a few months ago, but I didn't think much of it at the time so I'm curious.
I don’t remember any nasal soreness. I had a very brief low grade fever, some pretty strong muscle aches, and a general crappy feeling with some very mild congestion. It really wasn’t all that bad for me. But again, the sense of smell didn’t start until I was already feeling much better. Conversely, my wife lost her sense of smell immediately and recovered it within a week. I have heard of people having nasal soreness related to the virus but I didn’t have it.