Smell of burnt hair

It turns out, there’s another thing to worry about; losing your sense of smell, right now everybody is unquestionably paranoid about their health, however i do not know a single woman who hasn’t claimed that they had a sore throat, a fever, or some congestion in the past 2 weeks.

Everyone is on high alert and waiting for symptoms to pop up that indicate they are a carrier of the covid-19 virus; This is good and bad.

It means people are aware of their physical condition and on the lookout for the potential to spread this dangerous disease, but it also has caused a lot of unlucky anxiety… With everybody waiting to obtain digestive upset, extreme respiratory problems, and abrupt temperature changes, I honestly wasn’t too anxious about house problems, and maybe that is why I wasn’t on the ball when my furnace accidentally broke down and melted an important heating component inside. To be honest, my heating and cooling system was the last thing on my mind last monthwith all of the chaos going on. The temperature control was working, as far as I could tell, and I did not pay any mind to my indoor environment beyond that fact, clearly, I had my head in the clouds, because I failed to notice the awful burnt odor as it passed through my air vents for various afternoons! During this time, I was unquestionably occupied with work and monitoring my body temperature. I didn’t ever check on the indoor air handling devices, and I sure hadn’t been anxious that the furnace was on it’s last leg. When my fiance mentioned the peculiar smell in the air, I was blown away. I never realized that my respiratory system might become subtly blocked and I could lose my sense of smell, however good thing the household didn’t burn down.

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