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Do Most Of Us Get Nose Rubs????
Do Most Of Us Get Nose Rubs????
For those of you here that feel like you have very powerful BB. Are nose rubs a constant? Do all of you get them? How can people even talk to my face if it smells so bad? Still looking for a meet up in Central Florida. I will be 100% honest with you if you will do the same for me.
Could this be candida? I have to try and get a job with this and I usually work in corporate. I have to work. People swear on bible, the lives of their children and loved ones and themselves that I have no problem what so ever. Why won't they or someone just tell me?
Do you get nose rubs
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So what do you mean there are differences between nose rubs and fingers under the nose (is that like a complete block?). What is with that finger slidding under the nose rub or someone touching or scratching next to their nose?
Anyway, yes I can drive there but I want to meet in a public area. Anyway, how can we exchange information.
Can you give me your email address, then delete it after I have it.
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But yet, when they breathe over people, I never see any obvious reactions. People just avoid them if possible. The one thing I can always tell is how people hold their breath when the stench is being breathed over them. They keep their mouth closed and stay still and wait until it's safe to move into clear air. I never see nose rubs or anything like that. Nose rubs might be real for certain people, and may be connected in some way to certain causes of bad breath. But I don't think nose rubs have anything to do with the actual smelling of something bad. It's far more likely to be either paranoia or some allergen which a person releases from their clothing, perhaps because their home contains a lot of house dust or animal dander, which is nothing unusual.
Thissux, you have never replied to anything I've mentioned, but it's ok, you're not the only one. But i'll just mention that I had a family member (divorced now so I don't see him any more) who drank a lot of alcohol. I wouldn't describe him as an alcoholic, but he wasn't far off. Many times he would drink himself into unconsciousness. The next morning the smell in the house was like what i can only describe as a large animal like an elephant had been sleeping in there. Without him drinking this never happened normally, so it only happened when he poisoned his body in this way.
You are very likely to be suffering from the paranoia of halitophobia. Often triggered by a single bad breath event at some point in life, and then every reason to believe you have bad breath remains, whether that be the taste in the mouth, or the colour of the tongue, which was never even noticed until developing the paranoia.
Based on the things you've said from other people who confirm this, I hope someone can eventually manage to convince you of this fact in any meetups you have with BB friends.
@Halitosisux - I do apologize for not responding directly to you as you seem to be one of the most helpful, supportive and knowlegable folks on the site. I have been an alcoholic in recovery for eight years. Had a relapse last year and this is when this problem started. I noticed people rubbing their nose and I thought, how odd. I was drinking at the time. It has caused so many problems. I work usually in an executive office and right now am unemployed and scared that I now have room filling fecal (perhaps) or worse breath? I am concerned because what if the nose rubbing is only connected with, let's say fecal or rotten flesh type breath vs. the rotten egg smell. It's very confusing and frustrating as I am sure you know. I also do have a very questionable crown that was poorly made and used to smell bad when I flossed it before this big flare up with the nose rubs etc. I was told by my doctor, during my active drinking in relapse and a doctor in detox that yes, they did smell my breath. I was drinking terrible amounts and I am a petite woman. I am hopeful for some meet ups as it looks like those may be possible. I am sure we can smell each others breath as I can smell someone elses bad breath. Right now I am trying to come off Prilosec in hopes that my digestion will improve. I have read of it causing bad breath in some. Lowered acid causing food to rot slowly in the stomach. I have a dental appointment with a new dentist next week. Can I ask you how you would approach him in asking if my breath is bad without "putting a seed in head". What kind of questions do I ask? I thank you for being on this forum, you are a very nice person and a huge help to us here.
@ Stankie - yeah, I just don't why people, someone, a good friend, would not tell you or me something like this. Sure it is personal, but geez. I think I can tell someone if they asked me.
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I know most people have no other way of determining things, but reactions may be related to nothing other than paranoia.
Someone on this forum (I can't remember who) understood a lot about the psychology of this problem. They said that when a person is convinced that their breath smells bad, because of the whole uncertainty aspect, the brain will ALWAYS find ways to convince us that it is true. Whether that's by confusing the senses, or by taking every gesture we see as positive confirmation. If we're looking for confirmation we'll always find it, no matter what.
Please don't think I'm implying that anyone is crazy and only imagining things, but we always have to consider that halitophobia IS real, and for those who really do suffer with it, they'll feel just as convinced as anyone on here can be about having bad breath.
Just remember, people hold/fidget/plug their fingers under their noses, people cough/sniffle/clear their throat, people hold their breath - they do all these things as part of normal behaviour too. They don't automatically imply that anything is wrong.
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Perhaps your alcoholism really was the only thing responsible for causing your confirmed BB at the time you had it. Intermittent BB is also a possibility, regarding that dodgy crown. Crowns are notorious and can cause really terrible breath apparently, when they begin to fail.
You could simply be honest with your dentist, and tell them that your doctor has confirmed that your breath has recently started smelling bad occasionally and that you would like them to check and ensure that the crown is ok. Perhaps eventually you could have an alternative to the crown, which is less prone to such problems, such as an implant.
Here's a link to things I've been doing: viewtopic.php?t=4721&highlight=thissux wrote:@Jess - how did you get improvement? Do you have a reflux issue?
Also right now I'm on a gluten free diet and I eat meat very rarely, especially red meat. At first I was on the vegeterian diet, but being on a gluten free diet and not eating meat at all, I was loosing weight, so I decided to eat meat once in a while just so I can get some nutrients in me. In the future I might completely eliminate it from my diet again.
So far I think the gluten free diet and the vegeterian diet is helping (along with doing the things mentioned in the link above) because every time I "cheat" my breath gets worse.
And also I'm trying the manuka honey as well, can't say if it's doing anything yet, but it can't hurt in my opinion. And yes I get acid reflux somethimes and I think doing number 9 in the above link helps with that. Hope this helps!