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Treatment for “idiopathic persistent singultus,” a.k.a. the hiccups: Supra-SupraMaximal Inspiration (SSMI)  | |||
1. Exhale completely, then inhale a deep breath.  | |||
2. Wait 10 seconds, then—without exhaling—inhale a little more.  | |||
3. Wait another five seconds, then top up the breath again.  | |||
4. Finally, exhale.  | |||
[https://archive.ph/Opzzh How to (Actually) Stop Hiccups - The Atlantic]  | |||
Hiccups may be related to how fish breathe through their gills. Convince yourself you are not a fish by telling yourself "I am not a fish" or ask a friend to tell you that you aren't a fish.  | Hiccups may be related to how fish breathe through their gills. Convince yourself you are not a fish by telling yourself "I am not a fish" or ask a friend to tell you that you aren't a fish.  | ||
Latest revision as of 01:22, 6 April 2025
Treatment for “idiopathic persistent singultus,” a.k.a. the hiccups: Supra-SupraMaximal Inspiration (SSMI)
1. Exhale completely, then inhale a deep breath.
2. Wait 10 seconds, then—without exhaling—inhale a little more.
3. Wait another five seconds, then top up the breath again.
4. Finally, exhale.
How to (Actually) Stop Hiccups - The Atlantic
Hiccups may be related to how fish breathe through their gills. Convince yourself you are not a fish by telling yourself "I am not a fish" or ask a friend to tell you that you aren't a fish.