
Two nights ago I awoke to my 5 year-old son Justin standing next to my bed proclaiming, "Dad, I frow up on my bed."
Fabulous.
Who doesn't love to wake up in the middle of the night to clean up vomit? I guess it's one of those givens for parents. Anyway, it was dark, and when I got in there, I could see a dark area, but it didn't smell too strongly, so I thought, "Not too bad." I wrapped up the blankets and sheets and put them in the washer.
Apparently it was much worse than I realized. It had gotten on the carpet, all over my son, and on my shirt while I was putting things in the washer. (I know--thanks for the great mental image.)
So, it appears that I have lost, or at least partially lost, the ability to smell bile (vomit). I have to admit that if it's gone, I'm not broken-hearted. I suppose it's important to know if you smell foul to others; which I guess would be one of the big downsides to full anosmics. But, I enjoyed the bliss of not detecting the putrid odor that night.
I don't know if this particular olfactory recognition is gone completely, or just sporadically, but I'm definitely not going to be chasing miscellaneous stomach flu sufferers to find out...