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    Question Phantom smells leading to panic attacks

    Hello
    I'm hoping someone can tell me there is a benign cause for this - ie anxiety. All I can find on the internet is scary stuff, ie brain tumour or seizures.

    I keep smelling things (difficult to say what) but it could be like smoke or burnt toast, or basically odd smells that I can't describe.

    I have even woken up from sleep on a couple of occasions with a very strong smell - very weird. This has then caused me to go into panic. I'm not even sure if the smells are actually there, or if my brain is making them up, as I am now smelling everything that's out there all the time.

    this has been going on for about two weeks, stopped for a couple of happy days when I thought I was 'cured' and now it's back.

    I'm finding it really upsetting as I can't shake off the big fears of proper illness.

    Help?

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    Re: Phantom smells leading to panic attacks

    I get this too. Sometimes I will hear something or see something and for some reason it will come with a smell. For example, I played a sound on the computer and for some reason I got this very strong oder of burnt rubber. It came and went too quickly for it to belong to anything real.
    I also get a burnt corn beef taste at the back of my throat/nose and I've never been able to find a cause for that.
    I think it's another case of anxiety paying tricks, your nervous system is on full alert all the time and going into overdrive.
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    Re: Phantom smells leading to panic attacks

    I used to get this as a kid. It seems to be some kind of anxiety symptom that isn't reported very often here. Maybe your senses are becoming sharper due to the anxiety causing you to become hyper-vigilant, or maybe the anxiety is seeking a new way to get to you. Anxiety will come at you any way it can - remember this, and you have advance warning when strange new symptoms creep in.
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