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I think I know the smell you talk of. It lingers in your nose well after treatment. For a few days for me. To me it is like the smell of death if that makes since. I volunteeer at a hospice last stages of cancer before death. I was told there really isn't much we can do other than work on making their passing more comfortable and ease some of their pain. I have a hard time excepting this. I felt such severe heat comming out of a few patients in the tumor area that I broke out in a sweat and nearly passed out, But held on threw it to break up the stuck energy. I am having difficulty returning to hospice after the smell hung in my nose and I smelt it for days after my last visit. I would feel better if i could treat the ones at home with a few months to live yet. I am going to have to ask them if there is a possibility of this.
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