Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- I DO have a strong sense of smell, but smells don't bother me and never give me headaches. Only chemicals really do that (like paint fumes or mineral spirits).
I'm not mean and wouldn't call her out in front of other people. But I really don't think I can go to more meetings with her.
God stop being so difficult. "Hi Larla. My sniffer is being super sensitive right now and for whatever reason your coffee is giving me a massive headache during our meetings. Do you think maybe you could drink it before or after or try a different drink?" Pulling a "i cant go to meetings with her anymore" drama queen pregnant act just makes you look bad.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- I DO have a strong sense of smell, but smells don't bother me and never give me headaches. Only chemicals really do that (like paint fumes or mineral spirits).
I'm not mean and wouldn't call her out in front of other people. But I really don't think I can go to more meetings with her.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I really am not sensitive to smells. This coffee smells worse than some Hazelnut scented Yankee candle. It's bad and it lingers. I am going to say something at the next meeting we're both at.
This is literally the only thing giving me headaches, but they're blinding headaches.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I really am not sensitive to smells. This coffee smells worse than some Hazelnut scented Yankee candle. It's bad and it lingers. I am going to say something at the next meeting we're both at.
This is literally the only thing giving me headaches, but they're blinding headaches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get an air purifier for your desk? It won't help in meetings but should get you some relief. My coworker just got one (think the company bought it for him because he complained that someone who sits near us microwaves stinky fish and eats it at her desk).
+1. These work really well. I have allergies and use them, but they work even better for stinky smells like paint or fish, so I think they would work well here. And don't sit near her in meetings. Would it help if you bought her a reusable cup with a lid? You can get some mileage out of the pregnancy thing, and just say nicely that the pregnancy hormones are driving you nuts and for some reason have zero-ed in on her coffee brand.
Anonymous wrote:Get an air purifier for your desk? It won't help in meetings but should get you some relief. My coworker just got one (think the company bought it for him because he complained that someone who sits near us microwaves stinky fish and eats it at her desk).