Talk:Parosmia
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[edit]This article deserves a mention of parpsmia during hangovers. Anecdotal evidence suggests that during extreme hangovers, people may have one or more of their senses distorted to the point of unrecognizably. Every-day objects may appear particularly ugly, typical sounds may become highly irritating and every day smells seem amplified to the point of nausea-induction. I suggest that no research has been undertaken into the mechanisms behind this for a variety of reasons, but it is fairly prevalent from my experience. Can anybody dig up some research into this?—Precedingunsignedcomment added byHayaku(talk•contribs)09:09, 18 April 2009 (UTC)
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