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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can your kids or any trusted other person back you up on this? My sympathies are with you. I have a dear friend with breath like you describe. I was in the car with her a few days ago and I was actually dizzy from the smell of it. I know she has good hygiene but lots of digestive issues. Days later I'm still considering trying to talk with her about it. If I had breath that bad, I hope to God someone would tell me. It's got yo be hurting her at work. She rarely has second dates. The may well be why. [/quote] Oh please find a way of speaking with her - poor thing. My DH can get bad too - he is really affected by what he eats. Garlicky items just STAY with him. Flossing, tongue brushing, rinsing all must be done super-diligently and he has to watch what he eats. "Hay babe you're super garlicky today" is an appreciated and well-worn saying in our house OP - have you told him how hard this is in you? [/quote]
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