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By *itty9899Man
over a year ago
Craggy Island |
breathe into a paper bag (don't put it over your head)
pull your knees up to your chest and lean forward
sip ice-cold water
swallow some granulated sugar
bite on a lemon or taste vinegar
hold your breath for a short time
Or
Drink a glass of water quickly.
Have someone frighten you.
Pull hard on your tongue.
Bite on a lemon.
Gargle with water.
Drink from the far side of a glass.
Use smelling salts.
Place one-half teaspoon of dry sugar on the back of your tongue.
Hope it helps
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By *rjpinkMan
over a year ago
winterfell |
Run the tap.. angle your head to the side and let the water trickle down your cheek... breath in and take the water into your mouth and swallow.... take a few breaths and swallow each time..
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ok, ok, let's look at the problem scientifically and logically without all these old wives tales.
Hiccups are a spasm in your diaprahm - the muscle that is involed in breathing.
You need to eliminate the spasm, and that means taking control of your diaphram.
I usually find holding my breath for a while and then taking long controlled breaths for several minutes helps
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