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I do not know why but when something smells strong I actually get bad anxieties and sometimes they develop into a panic attack,Has anyone else experience this? I can feel my heart racing then I start to gag. Damn woman next door always has to burn her stupid incense ,When they built this place all the vents are connected so when she burns something I can smell it.It is a disgusting smell almost like paint and a sweet smell.They r not suppose to burn candles so why does she get to burn incense?Paint makes me gag.I do lay down when I get this but sometimes that makes me more anxious
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Yeah I worry the bad smell is me and I freak out. People tell me it’s not me though. I hate it when people are all like “ewww, what’s that smell?” It’s a relief though when I can actually pinpoint the smell and point it out to them.
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My son came in my apt about a month ago and right away he said something smells in here well me just being funny said well it isnt me/He said it smelled like sour milk.I know what it was my next door neighbor is always burning things.I could smell it all day yesterday he told me to it was n't me >I should hope not since I bathe every day.When he came back home he could smell it too.Everything that woman burns has to come right through my vents.That is why my allergies are so bad she is not suppose to be burning candles so how come she gets to burn that awful incense ,even my friend said she could smell it,it is so annoying especially when the heat goes on,She knows it wasnt me.Still it can be very embarrassing if someone smells it and doesnt realize that it is coming through my vents,og by the way I dont drink milk.SO there was no milk in my apt.
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Oh yes I do. I get anxious for various reasons. My boyfriend gets anxious too and will go about hunting down the source. Having been a volunteer fire fighter he gets really upset when he smells even the slightest odor of smoke or what he is convince is natural gas.
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I'm so sorry you're hurting so much, xmascarol!
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most cases, the pannic attack comes from the fact that I smell something relating to a bad memory
for example smoke (as in fire smoke), a certain perfume that my grandmother used to wear (she's now passed on), and blood- when I smell blood, I always have to check myself to see if I'm bleeding (even if I know full well that I'm not) most smells I can tolerate while I'm their, it's only later when I'm away from it I start spraying air freshener and realising just how bad it was the one smell I can't seem to take is cooking vegetables that's the exception overrides everything else |
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