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Lost sense of taste

In the eyes of others, I am a strange person, and some strange things always happen to me. Recently, I have lost the saltiness in my taste. sweet.

? I'm not upset, I think maybe it will be fine in two days. I was so anxious that I burned my tongue and it only took 2.3 days to heal. But this time it’s been 8 days.

? I have been struggling with what I ate at that meal. I ate Chongqing hot pot 9 days ago. It was so spicy that my stomach hurt, but my tongue seemed fine. I ate barbecue 8 days ago. , spicy tripe pot and 5 bottles of beer. 7 days ago I ate pickled fish, fried stinky tofu, hot and sour noodles, wild platycodon root, fried dried chili peppers, etc. I can’t remember after that, it seems that it has already started The food is tasteless.

? Maybe it was a sin to eat all the exciting things at once. On the day I went to work, I showed off that I had lost my sense of taste. Maybe it was to gain others' attention, or maybe it was to strengthen my weird personality. Of course, others would be very excited and curious. Is it true that you can't taste anything? If not, I'd suggest you see a doctor.

On the fifth day, I was a little scared, afraid that this life would be boring. Seeing that so many idioms are related to taste, it shows how important taste is. In fact, it’s not that I can’t taste anything anymore, it’s mainly that the salty and sweet tastes are gone. Everything I eat tastes bitter and sour, and I’ve lost a lot of the fun that food brings.

? You know, although I am not a gourmet, I am a food critic. My biggest specialty is that I can taste the inappropriate seasonings used by chefs, and I can smell the ripeness and taste of fruits. Sugar, both skills are now lost.

? At the beginning, I went to Baidu and Zhihu to see if there were any patients. I was blinded. Some said the early symptoms of cancer, and some said the precursors of Parkinson's syndrome. A fool made a bet with someone. There are no people like me who suddenly lose their taste for unknown reasons like I did after eating a tube of mustard.

Next, I went to see a mobile medical app and paid for a doctor. He was stupider than the mustard guy. The first thing he asked me was, did I go to the hospital? I thought the hospital would come to see you after seeing it? The second sentence asked me why don't I go to the hospital to check it out? I'm really convinced.

? Then I actually went to the hospital. Now the hospital has mobile phone APP registration, which is very good, but the core doctors are still so rubbish. I first signed up as a specialist in the Department of Neurology, spent a long time in the team taking pictures, came in and asked a few questions. Before I could finish explaining my condition, I ordered an MRI and told them to take the picture first, and then we went in through 680. I thought to myself, what can I say? I changed to another department, but I went to the otolaryngology department again. The specialist waited for a long time, came in and looked at the light, and then said that he had rhinitis and did a sinus CT. 380 went in. I didn’t give up because there was no result, so I went to the dental department again. This time, I didn’t get the specialist number. I just got an ordinary one. I waited for a long time, then I looked at it and asked what I had eaten. I was told not to drink when I got home. It's okay. It'll be fine in a few days. You should drink some alcohol. But I don’t drink much either.

After I came back, I started talking to my tongue constantly, mainly because I didn’t take enough care of him over the years, and I hoped he would forgive me. I felt that he was reflecting his own sense of existence, and I could feel numb every day. of.

Slowly I started to accept the life of tasteless food. I posted a post on Moments to joke about myself. I am still checking whether I can apply for a disability certificate if I lose my sense of taste. You can apply for a disability certificate if your vision and hearing are damaged. It seems that blind people, deaf-mute people, and those who lose their sense of taste are the least likely to lose their sense of taste, but they should be included in the same group. Only when they lose it can they learn to cherish it. I appeal to the relevant departments to apply for a certificate for me.