Something that I am curious about, is what have those with long term halitosis, eg. 10 or more years. What have you been doing? Have you been searching for a cure non stop? or living in denial? or just putting up with it?
I have only suffered for about 4 years. The first 2 and a half I didnt really know or care, I dont think it was that bad, and my life was sweet anyways. So I have only really been down with it for a year and a bit.
Its hard for em to imagien 20years of it though. But the longer I have it the more I can imagine those 20 years just passing me by, with no real progress. Therefore, it also made me think that I should be making some sort of progress all the time. This does not include trying random medicines and supplements, but having something more influential in the works. For example I am moving towards a tonsillectomy then after that I will move on ffor wisdom teeth extraction, etc.


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Hi asd,
I've been aware of my BB since 15, im now 38. Its always there night and day. I had complaints about it right through childhood, but it never bothered me then. My life revolves around making sure that other people cant smell me, and trying to survive along with help from other family members. It takes over your life and manifests itself both mentally and physically. You dont imagine yourself possibly surviving for very long, but yet here i am still at 38 living in this distorted contorted existance. The years just passed me by, i dont really notice the passage of time because my days are all the same emptiness. Hell sounds like relief compared to this.
What keeps me going is the everyday reminders from those who are BB-free. Knowing that the only thing which means the difference between life and this shit-life is bacterial activity on my tongue. I know im going to solve this problem one way or another. In recent years i have been committed to dealing with another family member's problems, and i havent been able to focus on anything but that. But now i can resume and im determined as ever.
I've been aware of my BB since 15, im now 38. Its always there night and day. I had complaints about it right through childhood, but it never bothered me then. My life revolves around making sure that other people cant smell me, and trying to survive along with help from other family members. It takes over your life and manifests itself both mentally and physically. You dont imagine yourself possibly surviving for very long, but yet here i am still at 38 living in this distorted contorted existance. The years just passed me by, i dont really notice the passage of time because my days are all the same emptiness. Hell sounds like relief compared to this.
What keeps me going is the everyday reminders from those who are BB-free. Knowing that the only thing which means the difference between life and this shit-life is bacterial activity on my tongue. I know im going to solve this problem one way or another. In recent years i have been committed to dealing with another family member's problems, and i havent been able to focus on anything but that. But now i can resume and im determined as ever.
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Guzler, how old are you?
I always thought it was strange that the vast majority of BB sufferers on these forums are 30something or younger, very rarely older than that. I wonder if chronic fecal bb even existed in the 50s or before, it seems like it's a modern age disease, i.e, when men introduced chemicals/hormones/etc into the food chain.
I always thought it was strange that the vast majority of BB sufferers on these forums are 30something or younger, very rarely older than that. I wonder if chronic fecal bb even existed in the 50s or before, it seems like it's a modern age disease, i.e, when men introduced chemicals/hormones/etc into the food chain.
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So that would mean there are just as many older people with fecal bb? I don't know, it seems to me like it's a condition for people who grew up in the 80s, 90s. Is there even one person on this board who's 50+ year old? If there isn't, you don't find this strange at all?TeamZissou wrote:Younger people use the internet more.
Hi! i realy miss you allArchimonde wrote:So that would mean there are just as many older people with fecal bb? I don't know, it seems to me like it's a condition for people who grew up in the 80s, 90s. Is there even one person on this board who's 50+ year old? If there isn't, you don't find this strange at all?TeamZissou wrote:Younger people use the internet more.
i remeber when i was 13 years old, i was reading islamic book about the famous people with disabilities it was saying that Umayyad Caliph al-Walid I ibn Abd al-Malik was suffering from chronic bad breath, which the book calls 'al bukhrah', in arabic. the book even said that some poeple made jokes behind the caliph, saying that flies use to dye when flying near his mouth.
Anyhow what i am trying to say is bad breath is an ancient, i don't know why the modern doctors don't whnt to recognize it!
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I'm in my fifties. I was first told I had BB when I was about 15. I've lived with chronic halitosis since then.Archimonde wrote:Guzler, how old are you?
I always thought it was strange that the vast majority of BB sufferers on these forums are 30something or younger, very rarely older than that. I wonder if chronic fecal bb even existed in the 50s or before, it seems like it's a modern age disease, i.e, when men introduced chemicals/hormones/etc into the food chain.