Oct. 11, 2009: Smells Like Chicken

That is what Haley answers when asked what flowers smell like. In fact, if you ask her what peanut butter smells like, she’ll say chicken, too. This is because Haley has Anosmia (inability to smell). I mentioned in an earlier bog that I suspected she couldn’t smell, and indeed that is what she was just diagnosed with. Whether it’s the olfactory nerve itself got damaged or some other part of the process is not clear.
What is clear is that this is a major reason why it’s so hard to stimulate Haley’s appetite. Imagine eating with a cold. You can taste salt, sour, sweet, bitter, but you cannot detect flavor. You can taste the sugar in ice cream, but not if it’s chocolate or strawberry. When you chew food, the flavor molecules in the food get released, and as you breathe while you chew, you actually inhale those molecules. The great thing about this discovery is that to stimulate her appetite, we ahve to think of different means. Visually she might be interested, but then she gets disinterested. Luckily, I’m up on my top chef, and know how to make an amuse bouche. Maybe Haley’s every meal is made up of 7 different amuze bouches. of course, not sure how many ways i can combime matzo balls soup, peanut butter, cashews, and almond milk.
We have a visit to Sloan Kettering soon, so more updates to come.
As for preschool, she loves it. Ironically, her favorite toy is the medical kit. check out new pictures of haley in school. the glasses aren’t real.































