Greg Who Cooks
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I too love the smell of rain
Me too, particularly in the desert.
I too love the smell of rain
the smell of death. i know it sounds dramatic, but i hate the smell of a decaying thing from as small as a mouse stuck in a glue trap, to a person who's been dead and forgotten too long. the stench stays in your nose long after you are breathing fresh air.
Me too, particularly in the desert.
Odor molecules stick to the nasal passages and stay for awhile. That's why you see pics of coroners with a green gel smeared next to their nose. The scented gel odor molecules also stick to the nasal passages after the coroner is finished, overpowering the bad smelling molecules that hang around afterwards.
That reminds me.... the smell of a cadaver lab. I had that smell stuck in my nose for days after each class, it was awful.
Is that the smell you can sometimes detect on diabetics? I use to notice a funny smell on my mum, who was diabetic, every once in a while. I didn't associate with diabetes until many years later.I can recognize the smell of someone in ketoacidosis from the doorway. This is severe hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). Most people who are actively dying have this smell about them, I was shocked when I smelled it on Shrek when he was in the hospital. I got his IV fluids changed to a sugar solution.
I can recognize the smell of someone in ketoacidosis from the doorway. This is severe hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). Most people who are actively dying have this smell about them, I was shocked when I smelled it on Shrek when he was in the hospital. I got his IV fluids changed to a sugar solution.
Is that the smell you can sometimes detect on diabetics? I use to notice a funny smell on my mum, who was diabetic, every once in a while. I didn't associate with diabetes until many years later.
PrincessFiona60 said:Yes, that is the smell, ketoacidosis in diabetics shouldn't happen, but is expected in someone who is dying.
I don't find it revolting, I have become accustomed to it in my work with end-of-life care. But, it was a shocker to smell it on Shrek.
Thank goodness you caught it, and got his IV changed!
I remember that smell when I worked in the nursing home as a teen too.
I can recognize the smell of someone in ketoacidosis from the doorway. This is severe hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). Most people who are actively dying have this smell about them, I was shocked when I smelled it on Shrek when he was in the hospital. I got his IV fluids changed to a sugar solution.
Unfortunately, it seems incidents like this are far too common at many health care facilities. What's the cost per shift for a private RN in your neck of the 'woods'? How amenable are health care facilities to patients being attended to by private nurses?I can recognize the smell of someone in ketoacidosis from the doorway. This is severe hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). Most people who are actively dying have this smell about them, I was shocked when I smelled it on Shrek when he was in the hospital. I got his IV fluids changed to a sugar solution.
Unfortunately, it seems incidents like this are far too common at many health care facilities. What's the cost per shift for a private RN in your neck of the 'woods'? How amenable are health care facilities to patients being attended to by private nurses?