I’ve tried many things before, but in the past couple days I’ve found that eating a packet or two of mustard tends to get rid of hiccups.

What sort of tricks do you folks have?

  • intensely_human@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    There’s an evil part of me, a deep, dark, deranged demon inside me, that hopes the mustard packets keep working, but that it takes more and more each time.

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    2 months ago

    I usually just breathe in as much as I can and hold my breath until I need another gasp of air. It usually goes away after two or three times.

    Lying on your back and pressing your knees to your chest is another way to get them to stop that works for me.

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    2 months ago

    It’s all placebo. Whatever you truly believe will cure them cures them. Once you figure this out you can just sort of meditate them away.

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      2 months ago

      Pro tip, if you are around someone with hiccups and you want to help them out, wait for their next hiccup, then immediately after offer them $10 (or anything you can provide as incentive) if they can hiccup one more time. Something about wanting it makes it stop.

      Unfortunately, this probably won’t work on you anymore once you’ve read this, so sorry about that. And it only works on the unknowing a few times before they become immune, but it’s a neat trick that they will appreciate it when it works!

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    2 months ago

    Swallow a pinch of salt. Don’t let it dissolve on your tongue; just swallow.