Posted by Dinah on February 3, 2009, at 12:53:27
In reply to Re: And I thought nothing would make me quit » Dinah, posted by Phillipa on February 3, 2009, at 12:46:49
I was surprised that he had it there. He'd told me he had scented candles in his office years ago, but that some clients had found it uncomfortable. So when I came this time and it was there, I was very much surprised.
I don't think he's unable to smell. But I do think he has a rather limited sense of smell. He must.
It wasn't an inherently unpleasant odor. But someone passing by with perfume is likely to set me to sneezing. A heavy room order generally makes me feel sick, and we have to be very careful even in the larger context of our house. There are a few products that don't make me sick, but not many.
I generally use Bath and Body Works soaps because I don't get sick smelling myself with them, and I found out I can even tolerate some of their candles and home scents.
I've printed out some literature on scent and migraines and am debating whether to email it to him (he does not encourage me to email him) or whether to bring it next time.
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