A WORD OF ENCOURAGEMENT
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 4:56 pm
Hello Members,
I just want to encourage everyone to NOT give up on your search for hope. There’s always hope and light at the end of the tunnel.
I’ve been CURED for nearly 6 months and things are coming along AMAGINGLY for me. I’ve experienced nothing less than a miracle in my life; I AM free of this horrific nightmare, and you will too. I believe.
Receiving personal emails from long-time members wishing me well and keeping in touch sure makes my day. To know that people CARE means a lot. THANKS.
I am dating, multiple women (lol), going to parties, laughing out loud, talking face-to-face with others, giving advices to co-workers and not freaking out talking in close proximity is a life changing experience. My days are spent on joyful things and not robbed by depression and despair.
I still feel sad, now and then, thinking about how this nightmare has robbed me of my dignity. However, I try not pondering about the past (stinking thinking) by moving forward and looking to the future and celebrating my freedom in the “here and now.” After all, I have the reminder of my life to catch up on “lost” time, and meeting the girl of my dreams, marriage, having kids, all the good stuff that normal people take for granted.
I no longer experience “BB” scenarios in dreams. In fact, the woman that I’m involved with reminds me that I don’t have the “disorder” any more. Yes, I shared with her my years of ordeal. Crazy, but I told myself if I am going to get well, I’m going all the way by letting people closest to me understand what I went through. It’s hard for her to empathize with my suffering because she has never walked in my shoes, but more importantly, I am helping myself by excavating deep rooted pain and anguish from my soul. It feels really good to talk about my “disorder” with someone who cares. Plus, anytime while out in public, I start to feel paranoia about “BB” I just lend over and ask if I’m ok and she tells me I’m fine. No odor. Awesome!
I don’t visit the site anymore, but that doesn’t mean I don’t think about members who are suffering.
Again, don’t give up on yourself, think outside of the box, and stop doing the same things with the same results. Don’t poison your mouth with harmful mouthwash.
If you really want to meet “COURAGE” in person, find yourself a soulmate/best friend, and ask that person if he/she is willing to save you by participating in your experiment.
Inform your friend/soulmate/confidante the followings:
1. You are trying to determine how your breath feels without using mouthwash for a month and you need him/her to gauge your breath.
2. Tell your best friend to help you understand what’s going on with your breath throughout the day without harmful mouthwash 2-4 x a day, by monitoring the level of odor.
3. After a month, he/she needs to determine has there been dramatic improvement without using mouthwash.
4. Brush with the TUNG brush, floss, drink water, but avoid your daily regimen for a month.
Very simple! I promise it will change your life! Don’t be afraid. You need to know, and YOU need to take a pro-active approach in helping yourself, both emotionally as well as rationally.
Merry Christmas, everyone. Believe, better days are here.
JOHN
I just want to encourage everyone to NOT give up on your search for hope. There’s always hope and light at the end of the tunnel.
I’ve been CURED for nearly 6 months and things are coming along AMAGINGLY for me. I’ve experienced nothing less than a miracle in my life; I AM free of this horrific nightmare, and you will too. I believe.
Receiving personal emails from long-time members wishing me well and keeping in touch sure makes my day. To know that people CARE means a lot. THANKS.
I am dating, multiple women (lol), going to parties, laughing out loud, talking face-to-face with others, giving advices to co-workers and not freaking out talking in close proximity is a life changing experience. My days are spent on joyful things and not robbed by depression and despair.
I still feel sad, now and then, thinking about how this nightmare has robbed me of my dignity. However, I try not pondering about the past (stinking thinking) by moving forward and looking to the future and celebrating my freedom in the “here and now.” After all, I have the reminder of my life to catch up on “lost” time, and meeting the girl of my dreams, marriage, having kids, all the good stuff that normal people take for granted.
I no longer experience “BB” scenarios in dreams. In fact, the woman that I’m involved with reminds me that I don’t have the “disorder” any more. Yes, I shared with her my years of ordeal. Crazy, but I told myself if I am going to get well, I’m going all the way by letting people closest to me understand what I went through. It’s hard for her to empathize with my suffering because she has never walked in my shoes, but more importantly, I am helping myself by excavating deep rooted pain and anguish from my soul. It feels really good to talk about my “disorder” with someone who cares. Plus, anytime while out in public, I start to feel paranoia about “BB” I just lend over and ask if I’m ok and she tells me I’m fine. No odor. Awesome!
I don’t visit the site anymore, but that doesn’t mean I don’t think about members who are suffering.
Again, don’t give up on yourself, think outside of the box, and stop doing the same things with the same results. Don’t poison your mouth with harmful mouthwash.
If you really want to meet “COURAGE” in person, find yourself a soulmate/best friend, and ask that person if he/she is willing to save you by participating in your experiment.
Inform your friend/soulmate/confidante the followings:
1. You are trying to determine how your breath feels without using mouthwash for a month and you need him/her to gauge your breath.
2. Tell your best friend to help you understand what’s going on with your breath throughout the day without harmful mouthwash 2-4 x a day, by monitoring the level of odor.
3. After a month, he/she needs to determine has there been dramatic improvement without using mouthwash.
4. Brush with the TUNG brush, floss, drink water, but avoid your daily regimen for a month.
Very simple! I promise it will change your life! Don’t be afraid. You need to know, and YOU need to take a pro-active approach in helping yourself, both emotionally as well as rationally.
Merry Christmas, everyone. Believe, better days are here.
JOHN