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Cindy,

I get a metallic taste in my mouth alot of times before, during and right

after a flare up. I haven't had anyone complain about my breath though. Are you

diabetic? I know that diabetes problems can also cause breath changes.

Take care,

Angie in SC

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best of everything; they just make the best of everything that comes along

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does anyone out there get a bad taste in their mouth right before and

during a flare-up?my hubby or any body else has complained about my

breath,but i cant seem to get rid of it.its even there when im not

vomiting,and since even brushing my teeth hurts my stomach i do it

anyway but the bad taste wont go away.any advice any one?THANK YOU!!

CINDY

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NOTOFARMS2@... wrote:Cindy,

I get a metallic taste in my mouth alot of times before, during and right

after a flare up. I haven't had anyone complain about my breath though. Are you

diabetic? I know that diabetes problems can also cause breath changes.

Take care,

Angie in SC

" The happiest of people don't necessarily have the

best of everything; they just make the best of everything that comes along

their way. "

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Yes, I get the worse tasting bad breath during and after an attack...it

seems to be the worse when I am in the hospital...but then that is

usually a really bad attack if I end up in there. Like you, I can't

brush, but I've tried anyway...it doesn't take care of the taste and

then my stomach isn't happy either.

Hugs,

Suzi B.

Colorado

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NOTOFARMS2@... wrote:Cindy,

I get a metallic taste in my mouth alot of times before, during and right

after a flare up. I haven't had anyone complain about my breath though. Are you

diabetic? I know that diabetes problems can also cause breath changes.

Take care,

Angie in SC

" The happiest of people don't necessarily have the

best of everything; they just make the best of everything that comes along

their way. "

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