By wombats - 28/09/2013 14:38 - United States - Asheboro

Today, I found tiny little maggots in the bristles of my toothbrush. I have no idea how long they've been there. FML
I agree, your life sucks 45 732
You deserved it 8 816

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Hello! Yes, it's disgusting, but I assure you I am not disgusting myself. I'm pretty sure they weren't there yesterday...I hope. :/ They were very, very small, so I agree with #48, #50 and #101 that they probably came into being last night. They had over ten hours, as I went to bed early and got up late. I immediately threw away my toothbrush, toothpaste and washed my toothbrush holder. I of course went out and bought a new toothbrush and new tube of toothpaste. I felt very self-conscious going out without having brushed my teeth, so I chewed on lots of sugar free gum. :P I brush my teeth twice a day, as recommended by the ADA. I've actually replaced my toothbrush three times in the last three months for various reasons, including when I dropped one of them on the floor. I'm very conscious of my dental health. I keep my toothbrush upright in a glass (easier to see when it needs cleaning at the bottom...toothbrush holders themselves often have maggots or eggs in them. >_<), and I have a cover over the top of it (more on that in the next paragraph). When I flush the toilet, I always put the lid down because when you flush a toilet, it sprays particles of whatever is in there all around the room. We've had a problem with small, irritating little flies just recently, and I'm 99% sure those little arseholes are responsible. I rinse my toothbrush after I use it, and then put it in the holder with a cover on it...and I think that contributed to this, by creating a dark, moist place for a fly to lay its eggs. I won't be using one of those anymore. It shall sit free, as obviously the cover wasn't doing a bloody ounce of good anyway. This just makes me wonder what other delightful bugs land or crawl on our toothbrushes when we're not using them. :X I bet this happens more than we think, and the eggs just don't get a chance to hatch into maggots on the toothbrush. :P

Top comments

Should probably get another toothbrush...Also check your toothpaste to see if they're coming from there.

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You're supposed to change your toothbrush every 3 to 6 months. That's why when you go to the dentist for a cleaning every 6 months (like you're supposed to, but many people don't) they give you a new one.

I never got a tooth brush worth using from the dentist. in fact the last few times I went I didn't get anything but a bill.

Laurenlou 24

#25- Change your toothbrush every 3 to 6 months?! Maybe if you brush your teeth once a week! If one brushes one's teeth every night and morning like one is supposed to, a tooth brush lasts ONE month tops! Why would you only use the tooth brush your dentist gives you? There are many choices at any supermarket.

Well, when was the last time you invited him to a late-night double feature picture show?

Actually every 3 months, or after you have been ill, is the recommendation. If you are wearing your toothbrush out in a month (and don't have braces or something) you are either brushing too hard or buying shit toothbrushes..

You must have flies everywhere that dropped maggots on your brush... ewww

I think that this is quite possibly the most disgusting FML I have ever read!!!

olpally 32

This is definitely vomit worthy... Blah.

ewww *pukes* change your toothbrush more x.x

That's disgusting and maybe if you brushed every day you wouldn't have that just a thought

I just threw up in my mouth a little bit.