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RkyMtnHigh

Hiccups....how to make them STOP?!

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Seriously...don't want to keep those sleeping up...how do I stop hiccuping....:o

perhaps I should tell you...no drinking aloud in da house:o



Fallacio -
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
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Seriously...don't want to keep those sleeping up...how do I stop hiccuping....:o

perhaps I should tell you...no drinking aloud in da house:o



Fallacio -



Is that some kind of special festive, holiday "fellatio"?



It's early and I can't spell.[:/]
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun

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Another late one, but this has ALWAYS worked for me, even for the really persistent hiccups. But the hiccuper must be really willing to fully participate.

You need another person to do it to you. These instructions are written for the other person (i.e., how to stop someone else'e hiccups.)

Have the hiccuper stand and face you and make and maintain eye contact. They must focus on you the entire time. If you are a little bit kinky, it will be easier for you to do this... draw on that dominant/daddy/military officer/strict teacher whatever energy works for you. Don't be mean, just mean business. Firm. But encouraging trust. They must abandon their diaphragm to you.

Tell them: "Take a deep breath...now hold it... hold it.... hold it..." Make sure to maintain direct eye contact. No smiling or giggling. Keep telling them to "hold it" as you see them start to become a little uncomfortable... their eyes will open a little wider..."hold it..." they start to look like they may not be able to make it...

just before you can tell they can barely hold it any longer, say very sharply, "Now blow it out really hard!"

As soon as they have expelled their breath, before they have had a moment to think about it or do anything, say forcefully and quickly: "TAKE ANOTHER DEEP BREATH!!' and then repeat the "hold it, hold it, hold it..." step. Redirect eye contact to you if necessary.

Have them "blow it out again really hard!" and TAKE ANOTHER DEEP BREATH. This time, when they reach that critical exhale moment, tell them gently (but still firmly), "Purse your lips and blow out very very slowly."

Their hiccups are gone. And you've had fun.;)

If you are, um, flexible enough, you can do this to yourself once you get good at it...

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It sounds fun, but that is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. :D



good! :)
(it really does work though... but I am thinking I should end it with the hiccuper eating a spoonful of peanut butter and washing it down with a drink of water from the far side of the glass... and then, of course, making them wash the glass!)

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panic.......stops hiccups,
mind over matter-

I learned in grade 4....embarrassed with hiccups in my classroom, went to teachers desk to get permission to go get drink from water fountain.

He replied, I want you to go stand in front of the class right now, and give me a lecture on "grass."
What? I freaked walking to front of class, and standing there....."grass is green, grass grows like a weed"........then teacher say's...."what happened to your hiccups?????"

lol

SMiles;)
eustress. : a positive form of stress having a beneficial effect on health, motivation, performance, and emotional well-being.

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