lay flat on your back with your arms stretched out over your head and hold your breath. This stretches out the diaphram muscle and gives it a break from helping you breath for a bit. Usually works right away for me.
2007-06-01 11:48:04
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answered by mediamanmail 4
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This seems to always work for me.
1. Take a mouth full of any liquid.
2. Sit down.
3. Try and put your head between your legs and count to 20.
Make sure the liquid is in your mouth at all times. Then after your done, make sure to swollow.
2007-06-01 18:47:48
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answered by Miss independent 4
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Fill a glass with water, standing up, drink from the other side of the glass.
Sounds strange, but by doing this you help relax your diaphragm. Which when in spasm causes hiccups.
2007-06-01 20:01:19
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answered by Terry G 6
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I was told to look at my feet for 30 seconds when i had the hiccups and they went away then no problems.
2007-06-01 18:45:16
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answered by David K 5
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only a few I know of: Get a paper bag & breath through it for a few minutes, hold your nose & breath as long as you can, put your head between your legs & drink a glas of water while doing it, & if possible have someone scare you when you least expect it. Good Luck!
2007-06-01 18:47:34
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answered by Mary 4
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Get somebody to scare the beegebers out of you.
2007-06-01 18:46:12
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answered by jsardi56 7
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have someone put their hands over your ears and take three swallows of a liquid
2007-06-01 18:51:12
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answered by THAT_GUY 2
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lemon juice warm(warm as you can stand to drink) and salt
stir and chug.
works every time
2007-06-02 01:30:00
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answered by luckyduck2006 6
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