Have you retested for SIBO? Any herbal treatment or antibiotic treatment? Tested for celiac disease?Lifelongsufferer wrote: ↑Mon Dec 26, 2022 10:48 pm 5 year update.
The dilute sodium hypochlorite rinse effectively managed my BB until a couple of months ago. Over 5 years in total. I guess the bacteria in my mouth finally became resistant to it.
I am grateful that I had the chance to live a somewhat normal life for a period of time, as I know many of you do not have this opportunity.
Currently putting things into place now to go to an assisted dying facility in Switzerland. This is a decision that empowers me. I am glad to have the option to choose not to endure a lifetime of loneliness and misery. Feeling oddly at peace with this decision.
In the meantime, if anyone has questions about the method I have detailed I’ll be more than happy to answer them.
SIBO is incredibly difficult to treat and it might require several courses of antibiotics/herbal antibiotics and a strict diet (the fodmapdiet isn’t strict enough, try the fast tract tiet).
It says at the bottom of your post ‘22’ so I suppose you’re 22, you still have a lifetime to figure this out. What if your problem is actually 1 year away from you and then you get completely cured and live happily for the rest of your life?
It’s your decision, of course, but wait at least until 25 when your neocortex is fully developed. Also, retest for SIBO, because if SIBO is still there, you got your cause and you only need to focus on curing that - oregano oil, neem, allicin and berberine (or a combination of these depending on what type of SIBO you have- google it). Take them for 4-6 weeks, discontinue use for 2 weeks, take them for another 4-6 weeks, stop taking them and start taking a prokinetic for a month (all of these while following the fast tract diet) and then test again. If you still have SIBO, repeat.
I’m on a Facebook group with people diagnosed with SIBO and most of them are following diets through their entire life, because it is that hard to cure, but following those diets make the symptoms go away. Some of them are able after a couple of years to get back to eating normal food, like everybody else, but some of them have been on those diets for over 10 years.
Also, test for celiac disease as it is a possible cause for SIBO.
If you’ve already made your decision, at least give one last BIG try, give all you’ve got one last time to fight for this. I believe in you!