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Mid-thirties - lost my taste buds.. anyone else?


Fergasun

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I had a cold 2+ months ago, sinus infection. As typical, my taste buds were dead and I couldn't taste anything.

Unlike normal, I still have limited taste (or smell, or whatever it is). Sure, I taste things - but everything tastes like a shaddow of itself... and I feel texture more, cold, leafy, etc... but my taste is dull.

Anyone have any hints on what I should do? Anyone go through this too??

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"everything tastes like a shaddow of itself... and I feel texture more, cold, leafy, etc"

 

sounds like my wife's cooking.

 

 

you been to the Dr?..sounds like ya got a residual

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Taste is smell reconfigured by your brain in real-time. You sure you're not still congested?

 

yeah, a residual infection or even polyps can do it....as can vitamin deficiency(mainly zinc)

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I honestly, do not think I have ever had a PBR...that must be considered un-american. 

 

 

I think I had it once.  It's not un-american, it's just like $4 for a case lol

 

 

If you haven't had a PBR, it doesn't mean you aren't American.  It means you are either 1) not super poor and an alcoholic or 2) not a dirty hipster.

 

Or now, 3) have functioning taste buds.

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PBR actually went up in price a few years ago and is now on the expensive side of the macro American lagers. Last time I bought it was after I watched Gran Torino. It's what Clint Eastwood's character drank all the time.

Schlitz went off the deep end though. Huge hike in price around the same time as PBR hiked theres. You'll never catch me buying those.

High gravity malt liquor baby. Better tasting, MUCH cheaper piss water and gets ya nice without having to drink a dozen of 'em. Ain't no shame in this game.

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