Jul 22
This blog is signing off.
I have decided to begin posting over at Lori’s blog (with her permission of course): Bein’ Franklin. That blog will become the location of all our family-related blogging so that our friends and family can continue to keep tabs.
If you subscribe to this blog, it will become dormant and eventually (I don’t know when) will be taken down. All my posts (241 of them, to be exact) have been re-posted to Bein’ Franklin. If you happen to follow Lori on Twitter or on Facebook, you may have accidentally been inundated with posts today because each post that got moved sent out a notice on those site. That was my fault and I am sorry.
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written by DaddyFranklin
Apr 27
I know everyone has their own technique and what works for one person won’t work for another. I, personally, get hiccups fairly regularly, generally after not chewing my food well enough followed by a large swig of Diet Dr. Pepper. Although, sometimes they show up spontaneously.
I have a list of things to try and almost never have to live with them for very long. The first thing I try is around 90% effective for me. I’ve offered the suggestion to a few of my friends and they’ve had mixed results. Nevertheless, it’s a fairly sure thing for me.
Technique #1: Timing the Hiccups
Depending on if I have watch handy, I’ll do this different ways. When I can watch the second hand of the watch or the seconds on a digital watch, I will count the number of hiccups in a minute and then focus very intently on making the subsequent minute have fewer hiccups. I came up with this by remembering when I was in grade school and I had a few friends that would use hiccups as an excuse to go to the bathroom or the water fountain. The teacher would ask them to hiccup and the entire class would turn and watch. Then, inevitably, they wouldn’t be able to. A few times, I actually had the hiccups and asked to go get a drink. When I was put in spotlight, I was unable to follow through no matter how severe the hiccups had been. Seems to me that focusing intently on making yourself hiccup can help rid yourself of this infirmity. Timing is a good way to make myself focus on them and force the next one. If I don’t have a watch, I time them by counting the number of seconds between each hiccup trying to make the time extend longer and longer, until they are gone. Usually if I can get to 30 seconds between hiccups, they are gone.
Technique #2: Holding my breath
This has been much less effective. In those 10% of cases I can’t rid myself of hiccups otherwise, I will just hold my breathe as long as possible. It occasionally works.
Technique #3: Drinking backwards
This stopped working for me years ago, but in the last few months I have gone back to it and have been surprisingly successful. Take a full glass of water and drink the entire glass from the opposite side. Drink from the side that is farthest away from you. You have to lean yourself way over, ending up almost upside down by the time the glass is empty. You might want to excuse yourself so you don’t do this in public, because, not only is it an embarrassing position to contort yourself into, you are also likely to spill some up your nose which will definitely create a scene.
Happy hiccupping!
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Apr 03
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Apr 01
- Developing a short demonstration on using Zotero as a citation manager. #
- Off to Plainview today for a Scientific Computing meeting and some of my students are presenting later. #
- Just dropped off Emily’s entry in the yourg writer’s contest at KTXT. Now off to Plainview. #
- The scicomp meeting is still not started. Looks like the committee chair forgot about the morning. #
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Mar 31
- @kctipton: That point did come up. Actually we meant that, for her sake, we schedule a time to talk about existing disagreements. #
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Mar 30
- Church was muy excelente this morning. Learned how to face my giants and to schedule my disagreements with Lori #
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Mar 29
- So tired. I’m so glad this week is over. We’re sitting down to watch Meet the Robinson’s. #
- Traveling back to Plainview for a recruiting weekend at Wayland. Despite all my whining, I kind of like these events. #
- Back to Lubbock. Talked to 3 pre-engineering recruits, only one of which is a senior. Makes sense. Awful late to be deciding on a college #
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Mar 28
- When my wife says "Twitter", it drips with disdain. #
- @kctipton: If you worried about threats to your system, probably not. If you are worried about someone looking at your data, absolutely! #
- Today’s main event is the Math and Sciences Division meeting this afternoon but maybe I can get some lecture notes written this morning. #
- @WilHarris: Does that mean you’re offering psychological counselling as well, say if we spill coffee on our laptops? #
- This is a test from my phone. Off to a seminar on water purification. #
- Commuting home from Plainview to Lubbock. Another $12.50 in gas money. Don’t you love these gas prices? #
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