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Started by LocustToybox, July 21, 2013, 11:07:23 PM
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Quote from: LocustBlotter on July 21, 2013, 11:07:23 PMIf you follow my blog, you'll know that I recently started testosterone. So far, it has been three days since my shot. Ever since last night, I've been noticing that things taste and smell a lot stronger. Everything I eat seems to taste either too salty or too sweet and I have no appetite whatsoever. My cat barfed in the other room earlier today and I could smell it like it was right next to me. Has anyone else had this experience? I haven't been able to find anything about this on google.
Quote from: aleon515 on July 22, 2013, 11:47:03 AMYeah a bit. I used to order this ice tea all the time. I'd go buy it because I liked it so much. I still like it, just not out of my way to buy it. The ice tea I make is very cheap to make so I don't feel like spending Starbucks type prices. BTW, the tea is supposedly mango, but it had a sort of watermelon taste (before). I think my nose is a bit less acute, but nothing dramatic.
Quote from: oneprettywoman on July 23, 2013, 01:08:07 PMlook into this?Kallmann syndromeFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaKallmann syndromeKallmann syndrome is a genetic condition which results in the failure to commence or the non-completion of puberty due to lack of or deficiency in GnRH production. It is characterised by hypogonadism and by a total lack of sense of smell (anosmia) or a heavily reduced sense of smell (hyposmia). The term hypogonadism describes a low level of circulating sex related hormones; (testosterone in men and oestrogen and progesterone in women).[1][2]It is part of a family of conditions that come under the term hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (HH). The condition can also be known as congenital hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism (CHH), isolated hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (IHH), hypothalamic hypogonadism or familial hypogonadism. The additional phrase "with anosmia" is used to indicate if a normal sense of smell is absent.
Quote from: Geek on July 24, 2013, 03:10:27 AMbefore t i couldnt handle hot foods - like wasabi and strong chilli and curry type things - now wasabi is virtually its own food group for me :3
Quote from: Ketchup Packet on July 23, 2013, 05:01:59 AMIt took me quite a while to notice my sense of smell leaving, but it's a lot weaker now. I slept over at my brother's and I had been gone all day. I call him and he says he sprayed the room I slept in with Febreeze. He said he complained to all his female friends that I "made the room smell like icky boy." Lolol. He won't describe to me if it's BO or cologne or what, but I can't smell it.
Quote from: Darth_Taco on July 25, 2013, 01:13:36 AMGreat, now I'm terrified for the future ;_;. I'm on a culinary career track, and a chef can't function without a sense of taste or smell. Right now, mine is pretty sensitive, but I would still benefit from it becoming even more. If it went in the other direction though, I'm screwed. I guess I'm gonna be on constant lookout when my time to start T comes @_@.