the only scent-free places I know of are neurological clinics actually. well, and some research labs, depending on what they're researching and what might interact with the research. but i don't tend to visit those.
I wish more places would designate scent-free or at least a scent-free zone, which I know doesn't *fix* but would *help* if there were a part of the emergency department where there was a closed door and only scent-free people could enter (except in case of dire medical emergency) because if I have even a hint of a migraine, regardless of what I'm doing in the ER, scents are a huuuuuuuuge problem for me. (mostly food smells though. also, the number of people you can find sitting in an ER eating food, it honestly baffles me.) but alas, these do not exist in any hospital I've visited.
and then there's always That One Employee who wears a lot of a very pervasive scent and says "well I can barely smell it!" and i'm like BUT MY BRAIN IS DYING, CAN YOU JUST SHOVE ME IN A ROOM AWAY FROM YOU TO WAIT FOR THE DOCTOR.
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I wish more places would designate scent-free or at least a scent-free zone, which I know doesn't *fix* but would *help* if there were a part of the emergency department where there was a closed door and only scent-free people could enter (except in case of dire medical emergency) because if I have even a hint of a migraine, regardless of what I'm doing in the ER, scents are a huuuuuuuuge problem for me. (mostly food smells though. also, the number of people you can find sitting in an ER eating food, it honestly baffles me.) but alas, these do not exist in any hospital I've visited.
and then there's always That One Employee who wears a lot of a very pervasive scent and says "well I can barely smell it!" and i'm like BUT MY BRAIN IS DYING, CAN YOU JUST SHOVE ME IN A ROOM AWAY FROM YOU TO WAIT FOR THE DOCTOR.