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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 402352" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>I've also got a sensitive sense of smell. mother in law has mostly lost hers now, but she was phenomenal. I've never smoked, never liked the smell of cigarette smoke especially when it's really strong. I can smell it on clothes even if someone has just sat in a seat on the train where a smoker sat - even if the smoker was not smoking at the time. We have no smoking on public transport here. easy child 2/difficult child 2's car was driven by her smoker mother in law and our girl has inherited the sensitive sense of smell She worked hard to deodorise that car. It literally took her years.</p><p></p><p>Back to topic - even tough we no longer do the elimination diet (because it turned out difficult child 3's symptoms were not diet-related) we still read labels carefully, because we do have allergies to food colouring. And where you have one allergy, you risk another developing with ongoing exposure. Right now we're at easy child & SIL1's cottage, the apple trees are loaded and I've got the kitchen to myself all day!</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 402352, member: 1991"] I've also got a sensitive sense of smell. mother in law has mostly lost hers now, but she was phenomenal. I've never smoked, never liked the smell of cigarette smoke especially when it's really strong. I can smell it on clothes even if someone has just sat in a seat on the train where a smoker sat - even if the smoker was not smoking at the time. We have no smoking on public transport here. easy child 2/difficult child 2's car was driven by her smoker mother in law and our girl has inherited the sensitive sense of smell She worked hard to deodorise that car. It literally took her years. Back to topic - even tough we no longer do the elimination diet (because it turned out difficult child 3's symptoms were not diet-related) we still read labels carefully, because we do have allergies to food colouring. And where you have one allergy, you risk another developing with ongoing exposure. Right now we're at easy child & SIL1's cottage, the apple trees are loaded and I've got the kitchen to myself all day! Marg [/QUOTE]
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