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I know a weird cure for hiccups because I had them for like 3 days straight when I had my wisdom teeth removed and was at wits end with them. Bend over like you're hiking a football and drink a few gulps of water, sounds weird af but it really works.

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1 minute ago, scope said:

I know a weird cure for hiccups because I had them for like 3 days straight when I had my wisdom teeth removed and was at wits end with them. Bend over like you're hiking a football and drink a few gulps of water, sounds weird af but it really works.

i heard of that one before and yes i think it does work

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1 minute ago, scope said:

I know a weird cure for hiccups because I had them for like 3 days straight when I had my wisdom teeth removed and was at wits end with them. Bend over like you're hiking a football and drink a few gulps of water, sounds weird af but it really works.

^^^ This 

My band teacher in high school taught me this trick and works everytime. You are basically trying to drink water upside down he said. 

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9 minutes ago, scope said:

I know a weird cure for hiccups because I had them for like 3 days straight when I had my wisdom teeth removed and was at wits end with them. Bend over like you're hiking a football and drink a few gulps of water, sounds weird af but it really works.

Only problem with that is half the time I get them at work

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22 minutes ago, scope said:

I know a weird cure for hiccups because I had them for like 3 days straight when I had my wisdom teeth removed and was at wits end with them. Bend over like you're hiking a football and drink a few gulps of water, sounds weird af but it really works.

I learned that from Calvin and Hobbes.

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16 minutes ago, Athena 92 said:

Only problem with that is half the time I get them at work

Like Jackie said it's kinda like drinking water upside down, something about the abdomen tensing up so it stills the diaphragm, it might work if you just lean over and tilt your head down, but I can't swear by that one.

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5 minutes ago, scope said:

Like Jackie said it's kinda like drinking water upside down, something about the abdomen tensing up so it stills the diaphragm, it might work if you just lean over and tilt your head down, but I can't swear by that one.

I don't have the best luck unless my whole body is tipped over. And at that point I just ask to use the restroom if they let you, but not all work places are forgiving, although my shameless self has done this move at the register a few times. I wasn't smooth about it though. lol

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Just now, jackiemarie90 said:

I don't have the best luck unless my whole body is tipped over. And at that point I just ask to use the restroom if they let you, but not all work places are forgiving, although my shameless self has done this move at the register a few times. I wasn't smooth about it though. lol

I don't blame you, I'd try it too if I ever had them at work lol fuck hiccups

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the trick is to not hiccup

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i know th at sounds weird but u can ingore the sensation that starts the moment you have the first one

bleh

impossible to explain the trick 

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1 minute ago, The Hound said:

the trick is to not hiccup

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i know th at sounds weird but u can ingore the sensation that starts the moment you have the first one

bleh

impossible to explain the trick 

One of my childhood friends told me his cure was to just hold his breath. That sounds similar to what you are describing. That often works for me too. Since usually when I am home I am upstairs in my bedroom, and I would have to go downstairs to the kitchen to get water, I usually try the hold my breath trick first. It often does, but not always. If it doesn't then I try the bend over and drink water trick. Sometimes it even takes multiple tries but usually one of those does it.

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2 minutes ago, Doom Metal Alchemist said:

One of my childhood friends told me his cure was to just hold his breath. That sounds similar to what you are describing. That often works for me too. Since usually when I am home I am upstairs in my bedroom, and I would have to go downstairs to the kitchen to get water, I usually try the hold my breath trick first. It often does, but not always. If it doesn't then I try the bend over and drink water trick. Sometimes it even takes multiple tries but usually one of those does it.

no no no u have to breathe

thats the trick!!!!

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nice and slow and easy and you'll feel the sensation but dont let it happen\

people dont get that its a nvoluntary spasm of the diaphragm and respiratory organs and that the involuntary part can be controlled if you mentally prepare yourself

>_<

this is one of those things that like, everyone has one - they know something for sure 100% that no one else has the knowledge of but you cant explain it

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