Saturday, April 25, 2009

Question of the Day #171

Last night Lisa D. got the hiccups. We yelled "BOO!" in her face, suggested all sorts of relaxation exercises, which were unfathomable in a bar full of people yelling, "Yankees suck!" And finally, Jimmy the bartender gave her a lemon wedge sprinkled with sugar and splashed with bitters.

And like that, they were gone.

So I turned to her and said, "There it is! The Question of the Day! How do you get rid of your hiccups?"

xoxo,
Suzanne

10 comments:

  1. I have to drink ice-cold water with my head between my knees. I think it has to do with the shock of the water against the back of my throat. Who knows. But it's all that will work!

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  2. Drinking a small cup of water upside down. Sounds weird, but it works. Also, taking a few deep breaths and holding the last one for a few seconds before swallowing hard -- that works for me too.

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  3. My wife laughs and calls it the laying on of hands, but I put a hand on my stomach - for warmth and concentration - and I do some meditation breathing while imagining sending the hiccups to the center of the earth. It's a way to calm my body, but it does seem rather woo-woo.

    Of course, when I tried it on her, she couldn't stop laughing long enough to calm down.

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  4. Hold my breath!Work like 50% of the time. lol.

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  5. How funny, I was just talking about this with a friend a couple of hours ago. Like Rena, I also drink water upside down. The friend I was talking with puts a napkin over her glass and drinks water through it.

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  6. A spoonful of sugar works for me (I know, it's supposed to help the medicine go down but it really does work on my hiccups). Another cool trick...(note: you can't do it on yourself and it pretty much only works once per person - but it really works!) When I hear someone hiccuping (whether I know them or not), I will say, "Quick, name 5 things that swim in the ocean!" They usually stop & think & by the time they're on to the 5th thing, the hiccups are gone. It's all about shocking & re-directing the system.

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  7. I've used the lemon trick, but it doesn't always work for me. What has worked everytime is to get a tall glass of water, plug your ears with your fingers, and drink the entire glass of water with a straw in one sip.

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  8. Well, I'm half Chinese so I'm giving you one of my Ancient Chinese secrets! Consider yourself lucky ;).

    I fill a medium sized cup full of water and put a knife in it. Then you drink the water all in one go! No breathing allowed!! I've forgotten what the knife signifies . . . cutting out the hiccups? I have no idea.

    Another Chinese remedy is sucking on ginger root. I'm not a fan of this remedy. I'd rather chug some water.

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  9. Oh! And I think the water trick works with or without the knife but don't tell my grandma that!

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  10. The person hiccupping says, "I have the hiccups." I reply, "No you don't!" in a semi-accusatory/prove-it tone of voice. The hiccups cease. Works like a charm. :)

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