In medicine, anosmia is an inability to do what?
Correct answer: Smell
Player #25874027
Had this for 30 years, following a brain operation followed by transphenoidal surgery( through the nasal cavity).
I’d really love to wake up and smell the coffee.
Or anything!
SIA
Player #25874027, had this for 22 years, after my radiotherapy for nose cancer. sad but happy cancer is defeated.
DawnyG
I’ve had this since I was 11yo, I got run over and suffered a fractured skull and concussion, also needed CPR at the scene
mac
I've had it for 30 years. No injury. Can't smell a thing and half a dozen doctors can't explain it. My insurance won't pay for a corrective procedure. I don't have a spare $50,000.
Smeghead
I met a guy who was in a boat wreck and nearly died. The shock alone took his sense of smell.
KAITLYNMARIA
I got this correct as I've heard it mentioned on many BBC health documentaries about C----19 ... I've got 1 family member who also suffers from it & it's impacted their daily routine