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Published on November 7, 2005 By Tova7 In Misc
Right now I am sitting in the most disgusting stench it has ever been my misfortune to whiff.

My son has a friend, who is a very nice child. But the child has such a horrible smell I can hardly be around him.

Today I picked them up from school and my vehicle still carries the heavy musk of his body odor. It is a musky, body odor, dead cat kind of smell. And it is THICK. I mean it doesn’t dissipate when he leaves a room. If he sits on an upholstered piece of furniture that piece will bear his scent for days.

We had a cat die in our attic once. It was summer and the temperatures soared everyday into the high 90’s and low 100’s. We didn’t know it and by the time we found it because of the smell, maggots were building houses in its carcass. Nasty.

We were living in a foreign country at the time so I paid a local to go up in the attic and clean it all up. I gagged from the smell when I went into the room below the cat’s body so I knew I couldn’t get up in a hot crawl space and smell it. It took a couple weeks before the smell left the house entirely.

This kid smells worse.

I had to roll the windows down in my vehicle because I started gagging. I am not joking. It is such a heavy smell that once you breathe it into your nose it takes up residence on the back of your tongue. Then you have to smell it AND taste it.

I am not one to beat around the bush, so gasping for air, I asked the kid if he showers everyday. He said yes. Well what the?

I have never seen a human smell so bad. I know there is a disorder but I don’t think that’s it because he doesn’t smell like fish. http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition=trimethylaminuria

He is gone now…several hours gone, but his scent still lingers. I have sprayed everything with Lysol and Oust, opened windows, and brushed my teeth trying to get rid of it. Nothing works.

I am supposed to pick this kid up from ball practice 7 more times and he will stay at my house for about 4 hours.

I can’t decide whether to even tell his parents, or ask them about it because maybe they don’t notice it? It’s so strong it has its own physical presence in a room. I don't want him back in the house, it is that bad.

I asked my son if he smelled it and he said, “yeah but he can’t help it mom.”

Pfft.

I didn’t say he could help it. But it doesn’t make the stink any less potent.

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on Nov 09, 2005
For sure this is a delicate situation and sounds like Just Jon has the answer!

It made me giggle to read this as a few weeks ago I had steamed some cauliflower, after eating a couple of servings,
my son said the house reeked of it, so I promptly got the trash out as it had the greens and core in there.

well the smell wasn't gone, even after I tossed out the leftovers. so I asked if he thought it might be coming from me and he
just nodded, real slow.....showering and shampooing didn't help either!

It took about 2 days for it to be gone from my system......go figure.
must have been that it just oozed from my pores??? no more cauliflower for me!
on Nov 09, 2005
Every year, there is always a student we deal with that has body odor. We do have to approach it in a delicate manner, though, as to not hurt the child's feelings. Just last week, I had to send to the nurse a boy who had a strong, chemical-like odor. It was so strong, it actually gave me a headache. Turns out, the family's water was turned off for lack of pay, and his new uniform pant had not been washed.
on Nov 09, 2005
It took about 2 days for it to be gone from my system......go figure.must have been that it just oozed from my pores??? no more cauliflower for me!


Oh Trudy that is so funny!! I can't even SMELL cauliflower!
on Nov 09, 2005
chemical-like odor. It was so strong, it actually gave me a headache. Turns out, the family's water was turned off for lack of pay, and his new uniform pant had not been washed.


That is so sad. I wonder how the nurse asked him about the smell. I would like to talk to the parents about it, but dang, he is my son's only GOOD friend right now. They might get mad and say he can't play anymore. Not that it would bother me to NEVER have that stench in my house....every time he comes...same thing! But I don't want to do that to me boy!
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