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Chemical Sensitivities/Smelly Urine

From: Robin (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 26 Sep 2002 11:18:35 -0500 (CDT)


I need all the help I can get with this one, please. I have been diagnosed with multiple chemical sensitivities by three doctors over the past year or so. One of the many symptoms that led me to seek medical help is that my urine smells exactly like whatever I eat, breathe, or put on my skin. My blood also smells like whatever I ingest or absorb. This is a detoxification/metabolic deficiency, not a matter of personal hygiene. I bathe constantly. This problem has been acknowledged by doctors, but no one seems to be able to help me with it. To top things off I also suffer from bladder leakage. The reactions I get from people who do not know me range from the comical to the threatening. I have tried drinking plenty of distilled water, chamomile tea, rose hips tea, and juicing. Nothing really helps. Thankfully, my dietary or nutritional improvements have given me my energy back, and I have fewer headaches, skin eruptions, and episodes of brain fog; but the smelly urine persists. It makes me afraid to eat or to go out. On the plus side it has forced me to learn to just be myself in all situations and not too worry excessively over the opinions or reactions of others. I have more supporters than critics, but I still want solutions. There has to be something I can do. Help. Thanks.





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