• SolidGrue
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    6 months ago

    When you burp, your stomach contracts and your esophagus relaxes, allowing air to expel. When you hiccup, your diaphragm contracts, and your esophagus closes up. I dunno. Kinda. I’m mock-hiccupping and burping as I type this and that seems to be what’s going on.

    When all three contract, everything jams up, and that hurts.

    Cool story time: Sometimes I hiccup really hard and it’s kind of painful. Thanks for coming to my TED talk

    • Fubber Nuckin'
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      66 months ago

      My hiccups always hurt. Why does my body have an internal fist it can use to repeatedly punch me in the stomach?

    • Zelaf
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      12 months ago

      I’m imagining someone forcefully hiccuping and burping infront of their computer and then slowly looking into the distance to reflect about it repeatedly.

  • Onno (VK6FLAB)
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    146 months ago

    I’m guessing that’s because they’re forcefully pushing air in opposite directions.

  • @Kaput
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    76 months ago

    Coming up next week, sneeze-fart.

  • @Num10ck
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    36 months ago

    just wanted to mention there’s now a special straw that cures hiccups for us, called hiccaway.

    • my_hat_stinks
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      76 months ago

      Sounds like snake oil. Their website says you need to sip water through their straw for 3 seconds two/three times, then repeat those 3 sips up to 2 more times so that puts the effectiveness at somewhere around that of pretty much any other free home remedy. The way those instructions are written seems like it’s meant to intentionally obfuscate that fact too, it’s incredibly unnatural to say “do this thing two to three times, up to three times”.

    • @[email protected]
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      46 months ago

      I’m pretty sure that the act of simply drinking something is a known remedy for hiccups. So I guess drinking through that straw does work, it’s just not because of the straw

  • @[email protected]
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    26 months ago

    Does happen regularly for you? I can’t tell you if I’ve ever burped and hiccuped at the same time

      • @[email protected]
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        16 months ago

        Ok, good. If it was a regular thing, I was gonna recommend going to see a gastroenterologist, but obviously, I have no real idea of why it hurts when both happens at the same time

  • @jeffw
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    06 months ago

    How come the ground doesn’t normally hurt when I touch it and if I stumble it doesn’t hurt, but it hurts when I stumble and hit the ground?