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I know they serve a physiological purpose, but when I'm wracked with them they make ...
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I know they serve a physiological purpose, but when I'm wracked with them they make me want to put a hole in a concrete wall with my fist. I feel like such a jackass when I have the hiccups. When I open my mouth to talk, this uncontrollable 'bark' comes out. When I try to eat, I hiccup. When I try to drink, I hiccup. When I try to take a (by this time) much needed puff on a cigarette, I hiccup.
So, WC, I ask ya: What is your go-to method of getting rid of this temporary spat of uncontrollable spasms?
As I said before, when I drink, I hiccup. So, the household remedy of holding your breath and taking 10 sips of water doesn't work for me, because I hiccup while I'm trying to do it. The only thing that works for me is one or more spoonfulls of sugar, or one or more spoonfulls of peanut butter.
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Originally Posted by Lanny Poffo
You can't be kind without spilling some of it on yourself.
I'll hold it for 10 seconds if I hiccup before the 10 seconds is up I re-start and repeat lol...
I've tried that one, and if it's a mild case, it works. Other times I end up holding my breath so many times my lungs start to hurt. Hiccuping with lungs full of air kind of hurts.
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Originally Posted by Lanny Poffo
You can't be kind without spilling some of it on yourself.
I don't see how drinking water works, t's never worked for me, Im a holding breath man myself, that allways seems to work.
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I don't do anything, I just let it pass. I usually have them for 20 minutes or so and it's over...I haven't had them for a long time though, so it seems my body has built an anti-hiccup. I'll share it with all of you if you want.
I usually drink from the other side of the glass. To do this, you must bend over at a 90 degree angle to get the water to go down. It's tough to explain, but hopefully you get the idea. For whatever reason, drinking the water this way makes the hiccups go away for me. It's an old trick my mom taught me.