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Hickups after overeating/chugging

After i do massive stuffing, like really overeating untill i can baerly breathe, i have started to get hickups its so annoying, anyone know why that happens ?๐Ÿ˜…
8 months

Hickups after overeating/chugging

The***teen:
After i do massive stuffing, like really overeating untill i can baerly breathe, i have started to get hickups its so annoying, anyone know why that happens ?๐Ÿ˜…


A hiccup is an involuntary diaphragm spasm. Your diaphragm is muscle under your lungs that helps control your breathing.

When you overeat, your stomach expands. Depending on how much you ate, it can push up against your diaphragm. This can cause hiccups.

It's really easy to get hiccups. A number of things can set it off like eating too fast, spicy food, chewing gum, or stress/excitment.
8 months

Hickups after overeating/chugging

The***teen:
After i do massive stuffing, like really overeating untill i can baerly breathe, i have started to get hickups its so annoying, anyone know why that happens ?๐Ÿ˜…

Munchies:
A hiccup is an involuntary diaphragm spasm. Your diaphragm is muscle under your lungs that helps control your breathing.

When you overeat, your stomach expands. Depending on how much you ate, it can push up against your diaphragm. This can cause hiccups.

It's really easy to get hiccups. A number of things can set it off like eating too fast, spicy food, chewing gum, or stress/excitment.


Thank you very much for the information.
I have been stretching my stomach capacity for a long time now, and recently i have started overeating more and more and chugging more.
I have never been able to fill myself up as much as i do now, and the hickups have been almost constant after everyone of these massive stuffings im able to do now.

Glad its nothing to worry about, even thou its super uncomfortable ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ‘Œ
8 months

Hickups after overeating/chugging

The***teen:
After i do massive stuffing, like really overeating untill i can baerly breathe, i have started to get hickups its so annoying, anyone know why that happens ?๐Ÿ˜…

Munchies:
A hiccup is an involuntary diaphragm spasm. Your diaphragm is muscle under your lungs that helps control your breathing.

When you overeat, your stomach expands. Depending on how much you ate, it can push up against your diaphragm. This can cause hiccups.

It's really easy to get hiccups. A number of things can set it off like eating too fast, spicy food, chewing gum, or stress/excitment.

The***teen:
Thank you very much for the information.
I have been stretching my stomach capacity for a long time now, and recently i have started overeating more and more and chugging more.
I have never been able to fill myself up as much as i do now, and the hickups have been almost constant after everyone of these massive stuffings im able to do now.

Glad its nothing to worry about, even thou its super uncomfortable ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ‘Œ


If it's super uncomfortable, consider slowing down. That way, your body will be able to adjust to your capacity and you won't hiccup as much.

Mind you the downside of hiccuping on an overful stomach is that you can vomit it all back up. A waste of calories imo, but you do you.
8 months

Hickups after overeating/chugging

The***teen:
After i do massive stuffing, like really overeating untill i can baerly breathe, i have started to get hickups its so annoying, anyone know why that happens ?๐Ÿ˜…


Hickup cure. Breath in as much as you can, hold it for a moment then without breathing out breath in some more, then more again if you can. Hold it for a few seconds then breath out as slowly as you can.
8 months

Hickups after overeating/chugging

Munchies:
If it's super uncomfortable, consider slowing down. That way, your body will be able to adjust to your capacity and you won't hiccup as much.

Mind you the downside of hiccuping on an overful stomach is that you can vomit it all back up. A waste of calories imo, but you do you.


Glad I found this thread this morning...

I got up late so I hadn't have time to eat breakfast this morning so I was having thin slices of turkey breast and swiss cheese in my car while driving to my destination.

I didn't overeat (at least I don't think so) but I ate so fast I had a few hiccups and then it felt like the food was stuck somewhere in between my mouth and stomach. It was more than uncomfortable... painful almost.

I thought maybe I should drink something to help wash it down but I didn't because was too afraid I'd vomit in my car (yucky and triggering to me because I used to purge when I was anorexic).

I stopped at the rest area and prepared for the inevitable but as I was hunching over to puke... nothing happened. I felt relieved that the food stayed down.

I have 2 slices to go but I'll have small bites and take time to swallow instead of rolling them, barely chewing and swallowing... I've had my lesson.

Is it possible that my belly roll when sitting in pushing up some on my stomach and makes it more likely that this will happen?

I've always been a fast eater even during my ED, and this had never happened to me (but back then I was so skinny you could actually see my stomach stretch out when I ate more than a few bites).
1 month

Hickups after overeating/chugging

Munchies:
If it's super uncomfortable, consider slowing down. That way, your body will be able to adjust to your capacity and you won't hiccup as much.

Mind you the downside of hiccuping on an overful stomach is that you can vomit it all back up. A waste of calories imo, but you do you.

Glitter Jelly:
Glad I found this thread this morning...

I got up late so I hadn't have time to eat breakfast this morning so I was having thin slices of turkey breast and swiss cheese in my car while driving to my destination.

I didn't overeat (at least I don't think so) but I ate so fast I had a few hiccups and then it felt like the food was stuck somewhere in between my mouth and stomach. It was more than uncomfortable... painful almost.

I thought maybe I should drink something to help wash it down but I didn't because was too afraid I'd vomit in my car (yucky and triggering to me because I used to purge when I was anorexic).

I stopped at the rest area and prepared for the inevitable but as I was hunching over to puke... nothing happened. I felt relieved that the food stayed down.

I have 2 slices to go but I'll have small bites and take time to swallow instead of rolling them, barely chewing and swallowing... I've had my lesson.

Is it possible that my belly roll when sitting in pushing up some on my stomach and makes it more likely that this will happen?

I've always been a fast eater even during my ED, and this had never happened to me (but back then I was so skinny you could actually see my stomach stretch out when I ate more than a few bites).


I say this with peace and love, but you need to get out of your head. You are not fat. You are not close to fat. At most, you are midly overweight.

Your belly roll is not impacting your physical welbeing. You are nowhere near fat enough for your belly roll to impact anything but your clothes being too small and maybe not being as bendy flexy as you could be.

In your case, you at too fast. Your body got confused as to if you were swallowing or breathing and bugged out. This would have happened at any size.
1 month

Hickups after overeating/chugging

sometimes I canโ€™t help myself into eating really fast I just get excited and want to eat everything and feel really really stuffed but most of the time I eat the same amount of food just slower. I find the most uncomfortable times eating/being stuffed are when I feel rushed. Like thereโ€™s a video of me eating 4 Big Macs and 20 nugs and 2 shakes on here thatโ€™s a somewhat standard order for me but because I ate so quickly I got super uncomfortable, Like painful. And it was because i was worried about fitting it all on one video.

Just slow down the food isnโ€™t going anywhere
1 month

Hickups after overeating/chugging

Morbidly A Beast:
sometimes I canโ€™t help myself into eating really fast I just get excited and want to eat everything and feel really really stuffed but most of the time I eat the same amount of food just slower. I find the most uncomfortable times eating/being stuffed are when I feel rushed. Like thereโ€™s a video of me eating 4 Big Macs and 20 nugs and 2 shakes on here thatโ€™s a somewhat standard order for me but because I ate so quickly I got super uncomfortable, Like painful. And it was because i was worried about fitting it all on one video.

Just slow down the food isnโ€™t going anywhere


Fun fact! Gas expands when it is warm. So when you swallow air while you eat, it expands inside you. This is why eating fast leads to stomach aches and hiccups.
1 month

Hickups after overeating/chugging

Munchies:
If it's super uncomfortable, consider slowing down. That way, your body will be able to adjust to your capacity and you won't hiccup as much.

Mind you the downside of hiccuping on an overful stomach is that you can vomit it all back up. A waste of calories imo, but you do you.

Glitter Jelly:
Glad I found this thread this morning...

I got up late so I hadn't have time to eat breakfast this morning so I was having thin slices of turkey breast and swiss cheese in my car while driving to my destination.

I didn't overeat (at least I don't think so) but I ate so fast I had a few hiccups and then it felt like the food was stuck somewhere in between my mouth and stomach. It was more than uncomfortable... painful almost.

I thought maybe I should drink something to help wash it down but I didn't because was too afraid I'd vomit in my car (yucky and triggering to me because I used to purge when I was anorexic).

I stopped at the rest area and prepared for the inevitable but as I was hunching over to puke... nothing happened. I felt relieved that the food stayed down.

I have 2 slices to go but I'll have small bites and take time to swallow instead of rolling them, barely chewing and swallowing... I've had my lesson.

Is it possible that my belly roll when sitting in pushing up some on my stomach and makes it more likely that this will happen?

I've always been a fast eater even during my ED, and this had never happened to me (but back then I was so skinny you could actually see my stomach stretch out when I ate more than a few bites).

Munchies:
I say this with peace and love, but you need to get out of your head. You are not fat. You are not close to fat. At most, you are midly overweight.

Your belly roll is not impacting your physical welbeing. You are nowhere near fat enough for your belly roll to impact anything but your clothes being too small and maybe not being as bendy flexy as you could be.

In your case, you at too fast. Your body got confused as to if you were swallowing or breathing and bugged out. This would have happened at any size.


I'm sorry, I didn't mean to freak out.

This had never happened to me in the past and I've always been a fast eater, regardless of my weight.

I'm just happy I didn't get sick but I arrived late to the workshop I had signed up for.

When I joined the group, I was relieved to see most of the women attending were overweight or obese because some of the exercises we did made me feel very self conscious.

I might not be fat but at 5'1" the last number I saw on the scale (and I
might have gained a few lbs because my clothes feel tighter) my BMI is over 25 so I am medically overweight.

Since I've been aware of this, as much as I try to ignore it the ED voice in my head, it has gotten really loud and mean.
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