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found my cure
i know it's been awhile since i've posted. i found my cure by accident over the past few months. back in late june i started taking birth control pills because i have severe cramps each month with my period, and the doctors have no medicine or answers for me. i decided on birth control which meant that i would not have to have a period anyone more, as i would be on the hormone continuously.
anyway, i was taking the birth control pills (and i forget why) but i stopped taking the pill for about a week (i must of ran out or something). either way, i notice that my halitosis COMPLETELY disappeared. i had not symptoms (taste, smell, reactions). brushing my teeth was an afterthought. that lasted about two weeks, but then it came back just as bad as before. i panicked and started taking the pills again and my breath was back to manageable (not halitosis but i still had to work hard to stay fresh).
recently, i had a short break from the pills and the same thing occured where my halitosis dissappeared completely. after that i went to the doctor and started a new type of birth control pill. amazingly i have no breath problems. it's been about three weeks. i just don't have any problems anymore and i'm thankful.
to me this says i've had a hormonal imbalance that has disrupted the type of bacteria that normally can grow and colonizes the mouth. i know my story my be a bit confusing, but i just wanted u all to know that i don't have halitosis anymore.
it would make sense to be related to hormones as this is when most of us started to have trouble, i.e. puberty in early teens.
we have the same 'monthly' problems and i'm in talks with my docs about taking the pill, even having an op (wont go into detail!).
could you tell me which you are using? i'll ask them if it would be suitable for me.
thanks
I don't think your story is confusing at all maybe to the men on this board anyway. I have also thought that hormones was a cause of bb in some women and read somewhere (can't remember exactly) that just before their menstrual cycle and just after, some women experience bb.
I just recently started taking the pill again for hormonal issues and would like to know which pill you were on before and which one you have changed to. I hope this will not be too intrusive, but I am just wondering if I should change mine.
Thanx
April
Yeah, hormones have been suspected for long, coz loads of people get first symptoms during puberty.
Can men take birth control pills ?
I had a similar effect from a psychiatric drug (Effexor) so maybe that was affecting my hormone levels too. That effect only lasted for about 2 months though but it was very noticable ... the morning breath was almost zero.
We need more people trying this stuff. If I was a girl, I'd go and get the same pill as you str8 away
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I thought there was one developed, but I remembered reading this on msn recently. Seems to be the closest scientists have come to developing one.Larc400 wrote: Can men take birth control pills ?
http://health.msn.com/health-topics/sex ... =100104155
Re: found my cure
but I'm also lost, is it taking pills cured you, or stopping pills cured you?
sweets07 wrote:hey everyone.
i know it's been awhile since i've posted. i found my cure by accident over the past few months. back in late june i started taking birth control pills because i have severe cramps each month with my period, and the doctors have no medicine or answers for me. i decided on birth control which meant that i would not have to have a period anyone more, as i would be on the hormone continuously.
anyway, i was taking the birth control pills (and i forget why) but i stopped taking the pill for about a week (i must of ran out or something). either way, i notice that my halitosis COMPLETELY disappeared. i had not symptoms (taste, smell, reactions). brushing my teeth was an afterthought. that lasted about two weeks, but then it came back just as bad as before. i panicked and started taking the pills again and my breath was back to manageable (not halitosis but i still had to work hard to stay fresh).
recently, i had a short break from the pills and the same thing occured where my halitosis dissappeared completely. after that i went to the doctor and started a new type of birth control pill. amazingly i have no breath problems. it's been about three weeks. i just don't have any problems anymore and i'm thankful.
to me this says i've had a hormonal imbalance that has disrupted the type of bacteria that normally can grow and colonizes the mouth. i know my story my be a bit confusing, but i just wanted u all to know that i don't have halitosis anymore.
i had a very severe case of halitosis (you can review my previous posts in my profile). everyone is different so there's no saying that everyone's problems can be solved by taking birth control.