Anyone experience this? I experience this often throughout my life since I was a kid.
I eat something bland or middling in taste (this is important) like a boiled hot dog wiener or a cold fried egg leftover, for instance, and usually happens when the only drink i have is just plain lukewarm water.
I eat it and then afterwards, i have this bland (but mentally nasty) tasting aftertaste in my mouth that i find myself almost gagging over and I quickly need something 'cutting' like a soda, or mint, or anything strong to blow that taste out of my mouth.
When this happens and i cannot find something to 'cut it' away, i cannot find myself able to work, concentrate on whatever i am doing, or even drive, and i need to pull over quickly to get rid of that taste.
It usually gets worse if let say i am indoors and walk outdoors, the aftertaste gets very overpowering due to the olfactory sense changes affecting the aftertaste. Do you get that? I eat a bologna and mayo sandwich (very bland and no texture) and walk outside in the fresh air and the taste of that in my mouth literally turns into what i would think earthworms taste like. Do you know what I mean??
I dont know if this experience has to do with how my mouth and tongue is built, or just more due to how i am conditioned to these perhaps common occurrences stemming from childhood.
Just a thought. Would be interesting if anyone else experienced it.
I eat something bland or middling in taste (this is important) like a boiled hot dog wiener or a cold fried egg leftover, for instance, and usually happens when the only drink i have is just plain lukewarm water.
I eat it and then afterwards, i have this bland (but mentally nasty) tasting aftertaste in my mouth that i find myself almost gagging over and I quickly need something 'cutting' like a soda, or mint, or anything strong to blow that taste out of my mouth.
When this happens and i cannot find something to 'cut it' away, i cannot find myself able to work, concentrate on whatever i am doing, or even drive, and i need to pull over quickly to get rid of that taste.
It usually gets worse if let say i am indoors and walk outdoors, the aftertaste gets very overpowering due to the olfactory sense changes affecting the aftertaste. Do you get that? I eat a bologna and mayo sandwich (very bland and no texture) and walk outside in the fresh air and the taste of that in my mouth literally turns into what i would think earthworms taste like. Do you know what I mean??
I dont know if this experience has to do with how my mouth and tongue is built, or just more due to how i am conditioned to these perhaps common occurrences stemming from childhood.
Just a thought. Would be interesting if anyone else experienced it.