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Gustatory Hallucinations


15 years ago 0 12049 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
This is a tricky addiction.  I major part of it is the habitual aspect.
 
Change your daily habits, eating habits and any habits that you associate with smoking.  You will soon make different habits and better ones!

Josie, Health Educator
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Hi MM, never had those, but I had olfactory hallucinations, I smelled it everywhere for a long while.
 
Glad you're doing well, keep on quitting,
 
 one day at a time
 
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Miss Marple,
 
Interesting, I have not heard of these 'gustatory hallucinations' before and I'm not sure that they are related to food.  Maybe, in the past you used to eat these foods and then smoked a cigarette, an assoication that your brain may have formed between the two??  Members, experience anything like this before? 
 
Karen, Health Educator

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