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Fish smell syndrome TMAU 'like living with a death sentence' | Fish smell syndrome TMAU 'like living with a death sentence' |
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A woman who has a syndrome that causes her to smell of rotten fish says it is like "living with a death sentence". | |
Paula Thomas, 45, from Bristol, has trimethylaminuria (TMAU), which prevents the body from breaking down materials found in certain foods. | |
Mrs Thomas said she missed school plays to avoid being in crowded places, had been made to get off buses, and felt racially abused because of her smell. | Mrs Thomas said she missed school plays to avoid being in crowded places, had been made to get off buses, and felt racially abused because of her smell. |
There is no cure for TMAU but avoiding certain foods may lessen the symptoms. | There is no cure for TMAU but avoiding certain foods may lessen the symptoms. |
Mrs Thomas said the smell was with her every day but on some days or for part of a day the odour could be less intense. | |
"It's like living with a death sentence - I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy, it's that bad," she said. | "It's like living with a death sentence - I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy, it's that bad," she said. |
"The discrimination, the harassment, the anxiety and the smell itself is just horrible. | "The discrimination, the harassment, the anxiety and the smell itself is just horrible. |
"When I'm on a bus I hear comments like 'oh that smells like a toilet' and 'gutter' and every odour name in the book, I've heard it all," she said. | "When I'm on a bus I hear comments like 'oh that smells like a toilet' and 'gutter' and every odour name in the book, I've heard it all," she said. |
'Feel so isolated' | 'Feel so isolated' |
Mrs Thomas said some of the abuse had been racist. | |
She said she had been called "filthy Jamaican" and, after she ignored nasty comments and banging on the window of her flat, someone left a bunch of bananas on the bin outside her door. | |
"They couldn't get my attention with the verbal abuse so whoever it was did that," said Mrs Thomas. | "They couldn't get my attention with the verbal abuse so whoever it was did that," said Mrs Thomas. |
The incident was reported to the police. | The incident was reported to the police. |
"I came home to find someone cleaning my door and windows. When I asked what was happening they said it was to get rid of 'that awful odour'," said Mrs Thomas. | "I came home to find someone cleaning my door and windows. When I asked what was happening they said it was to get rid of 'that awful odour'," said Mrs Thomas. |
"It's not nice waking up in the morning with this condition." | |
What is trimethylaminuria? | |
Source: NHS | |
"I didn't get to go to my little girl's nativity play, even though I wanted to so much, because I was really anxious about being in a crowded place," she said. | |
"I've lived half of my life clean, smelling nice and then one day you wake up stinking and you don't know the cause. | "I've lived half of my life clean, smelling nice and then one day you wake up stinking and you don't know the cause. |
"I feel so isolated, it's horrible." | "I feel so isolated, it's horrible." |
'Every day is a nightmare' | 'Every day is a nightmare' |
The NHS says trimethylaminuria is often caused by faulty genes that a person inherits, but this is not always the case. | |
Mrs Thomas was sent to see a specialist at the London Metabolic Clinic in 2011. | Mrs Thomas was sent to see a specialist at the London Metabolic Clinic in 2011. |
"I was so optimistic - I thought I'd go back to normal life but I was told there's no cure, so I was devastated," she said. | |
She would like the syndrome to be acknowledged as a disability as she has not been able to hold down a job because of something that is "beyond my control". | |
"You never know when or how but you know it's coming," she said. | "You never know when or how but you know it's coming," she said. |
"Everyday is a nightmare for me." | "Everyday is a nightmare for me." |