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Do people actually tell you that you have bad breath?
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Do people actually tell you that you have bad breath?
What about you guys?
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I was told I had BB all through my childhood - by the SAME people who just wanted to bring me down. My breath only smelled because I didnt bother wasting my time brushing my teeth because I didnt think there was any point. I was made to feel sub-human and it succeeded. Just by chance I developed a problem during my early teens with one of my teeth that led to my breath truly becoming bad and I ended up wasting the prime of my life because I was trapped by my own negativity.
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Btw, I'm reading a thread you took part in in about 2008 about you and some other guy (what happened to him) coming up with a cure of putting two antibiotics together. I'm on about page 3 and it's very interesting.
What about you, do you have chronic bad breath?
This is the thread: viewtopic.php?t=1807&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=30
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Some people have been cured of their BB when they take medication to eliminate helicobacter pylori. There have even been detailed studies to try understand what is happening, whether its due to the eradication of the h.pylori, or whether the metronidazole has eradicated some other chronic infection in the body.
My own opinion on this is that perhaps at some point in that person's life they were placed on long term antibiotics (quite common for chronic childhood infection or to help control acne etc) that disturbed the intestinal flora enough to cause low level or secondary TMAU to develop. By taking the metronidazole, the flora gets "reset" or disturbed back into a healthier one the way it was before. It has been shown that certain intestinal problems can be cured by a procedure known as a fecal transplantation (feces taken someone else implanted into the intestine), so why cant it happen indirectly by taking the right kind of antibiotics?
I am told I dont have BB since the removal of one of my wisdom teeth. Prior to that I had been suffering with chronic BB since about age 15 which went on for the next 25 years
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halitosisux wrote:or whether the metronidazole has eradicated some other chronic infection in the body.
i tested positive for h.pylori, but the doctor is planning to put me on amoxicillin and clarythromycin.
is metronidazole a more potent/effective antibiotic? should i bring that up with the doctor? my doctor gets offended easily and i dont wanna seem like i know more than he does hehe
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http://www.helico.com/treat_marshall.html
You'll need the following type of test carried out after your treatment to discover if it's been successful or not:-
http://www.helico.com/diag_breath.html
If it hasnt been successful your doctor will try a different combination until it is successfully eradicated.
The test you are likely to have had so far is the antibody test:-
http://www.helico.com/diag_blood.html
Read the note in that link to understand why this is only suitable for initial diagnosis.
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it was not until i had an endoscopy done that it was confirmed that i had h.pylori. as it turns out, blood and stool tests can churn out false negatives.
i don't know why i'm being given the first line treatment. they should just prescribe the quadruple therapy to make sure that the h.pylori is completely eradicated! and i'm feeling very pessimistic about this whole thing, as there are so many posts by people whose bb came back after finishing the course of anti h.pylori antibiotics now i'm thinking, why even bother?
ps - sorry this post is kinda off-topic
this probably because h.pilory had nothing to do with bb in their cases just like in the majority of cases.chubbygirl wrote:and i'm feeling very pessimistic about this whole thing, as there are so many posts by people whose bb came back after finishing the course of anti h.pylori antibiotics now i'm thinking, why even bother?
don't forget that h.pilory is pretty spead among the population, a correlation with bb is yet to be demonstrated.
Please don't base your success off of other's failures. Maybe it'll work, maybe it want but at least you gave it a shot. This affliction is enough to get anyone down but we can't let it stop our faith and hope b/c then it wins. There's a unique cure for all of us just keep trying to find yours. Don't let anyones negative/pessimistic comments stop you from finding what works for YOU. I've heard plenty of doctors say that positive ppl with positive thinking get over illnesses versus negative/stressed ppl. So I believe positive energy has alot to do with it b/c it gives us the power to 'fight'.
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Also be safe while on antibiotics because they can lead to a whole other problem. Check out my 'Antibiotics and Candida' post to find out how to protect yourself while on them. Good Luck!
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I'm not a medicine pusher but you can do the quadruple therapy yourself (check w/ your doctors first), I am (being that I have no insurance). I decided to do it to eliminate any possible cause (fungus, bacteria, etc.). In my case candida is the main culprit in my sinuses and throat. So hopefully like Keeptrying09 the antifungals will cure me as well for good.
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Chubbygirl, were you ever suffering from the symptoms of gastritis before your treatment? If you were and you noticed an improvement, then that might indicate that the h.pylori have been eradicated. But whatever, you still need to persue this and do whatever is necessary to ensure its been eradicated. The urea breath test is quite a standard procedure in most hospitals.
Remember also, that the people who have ever been seemingly cured of BB following h.pylori treatment may all have done so because of the antibiotic treatment itself and nothing to do with the h.pylori being eradicated. None of this has been proven yet.
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i asked my gi if i could possibly have hypochloridia, as it's symptoms are the same as that of hyperacidity. he just gave me an outright "no" because he says that hypochloridia's a rare disorder and it's more common for people to have hyperacidity (d'oh, as if i can't contract a rare disease!)
@ fighter: thanks for the encouragement
@ nicc: thanks for the reply
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And yes, that is correct, the symptoms of hypochlorhydria can mimic those of hyperacidity. It's also more difficult to establish whether a person has hypochlorhydria than it is for hyperacidity.
I wonder how many people die every day because a doctor has wrongly assumed that something is too rare to apply. I spent decades being constantly made to feel ridiculous by the doctors I ever saw, for simply wanting to rule things out the way people with other problems get to do.
If BB didnt weaken us the way it does, we'd never have to put up with such shit.