My problem started a few months ago with the smell of cigarette smoke occasionally. Thought it was on my wife's cloths although no one in our household smokes. No visitors smoke. We do use a fire place. Totally smoke free environment. I have been to the VA Nashville, but this issue does not seem important to anyone, I can understand. For me it has taken over my life. I eat, drink, sleep, cigarettes . I do have 2 brain tumors which Vanderbilt Hospital botched the removal in 2017. The surgeon who did the pathway said the Neuro was very careless and was warned but cut a clear if branch to the frontal lobe, hemorrhage several hour, lack of oxygen caused progressive memory loss (all this document ed) now this.... I cannot get the V A to move. Tumor is leaking, vision is declining, memory, hand s shaking getting worse. Anyone else had the Phantom smell of cigarettes. The Phantom smell of Cigarette in particular seem to lead to stroke, seizure, Alzheimer's. VA doctors admit it is a brain problem, possibly streaming from the 2017 aborted surgery. Right now, I am a 66 year old proudly Retired US Army Veteran. Saw Camp Eagle in 1971 the M1 Main BattleTank for many years after. Hope to see my great grandkids. But not going to tolerate everything I eat, smell, sleep being cigarettes much longer. I will appreciate he'll more than you will ever know
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John Ward
My problem started a few months ago with the smell of cigarette smoke occasionally. Thought it was on my wife's cloths although no one in our household smokes. No visitors smoke. We do use a fire place. Totally smoke free environment. I have been to the VA Nashville, but this issue does not seem important to anyone, I can understand. For me it has taken over my life. I eat, drink, sleep, cigarettes . I do have 2 brain tumors which Vanderbilt Hospital botched the removal in 2017. The surgeon who did the pathway said the Neuro was very careless and was warned but cut a clear if branch to the frontal lobe, hemorrhage several hour, lack of oxygen caused progressive memory loss (all this document ed) now this.... I cannot get the V A to move. Tumor is leaking, vision is declining, memory, hand s shaking getting worse. Anyone else had the Phantom smell of cigarettes. The Phantom smell of Cigarette in particular seem to lead to stroke, seizure, Alzheimer's. VA doctors admit it is a brain problem, possibly streaming from the 2017 aborted surgery. Right now, I am a 66 year old proudly Retired US Army Veteran. Saw Camp Eagle in 1971 the M1 Main BattleTank for many years after. Hope to see my great grandkids. But not going to tolerate everything I eat, smell, sleep being cigarettes much longer. I will appreciate he'll more than you will ever know
Anybody else out here had this problem?
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I picked up on the tone of his post,as well. It's a red flag for depression caused by this issue. I second that motion for Ward to get help. John Ward two fellow vets agree you need to get seen s
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Hi John: Welcome aboard. I can't offer anything on that cigarette smell problem, but if I am right, you are a brother who served in 'Nam. Welcome home brother. I also pick up some bad vibes from you a
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