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Does any experience hiccups after drinking? Whenever I drink Water (sometimes too fast) I get hiccups. Looking to see if anyone else has this problem?

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Only if I eat or drink too much or too fast.

Anything with bread often gives me hiccups......which is a great incentive for me to avoid the junk. Nothing in bread that my body needs that I can't get in a better form.

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Oh my the dreadful hiccups! I get them probably 2 to 6 times a day and they are hard ones! They don't just come on from me eating fast or taking that last spoon when you know its going to put your belly full. I will just be sitting here and out they come! Went to movies last night saw Bad Moms, while everyone was laughing I had the loud hiccups. Great movie though.

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Oh my the dreadful hiccups! I get them probably 2 to 6 times a day and they are hard ones! They don't just come on from me eating fast or taking that last spoon when you know its going to put your belly full. I will just be sitting here and out they come! Went to movies last night saw Bad Moms, while everyone was laughing I had the loud hiccups. Great movie though.

Haha... Oh dear! Well at least you were able to have a good time & you enjoyed the movie. Thanks for sharing your experience!

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Only if I eat or drink too much or too fast.

Anything with bread often gives me hiccups......which is a great incentive for me to avoid the junk. Nothing in bread that my body needs that I can't get in a better form.

I think I drank it too fast or maybe it was a combination of being to much as well. Anyhow, it's a great restrictive mechanism. I surely learned my lesson!

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OMG hiccups while healing was the WORST! It hurts so badly and you can't stop!!! I learned the hard way that eating and drinking slowly are super helpful at preventing them and no matter how badly you want to, don't drink while you eat....omg....just don't.

I feel for you....take your time and keep the hiccups at bay :D

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