i eat mcdonalds like all the time and everytime i do i get the hiccups. is this just because its just something that gives me the hiccups or is it because mcdonalds is bad for me or what?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Chocolate-xox answered Sunday August 19 2007, 4:53 pm: well actually, it shouldnt be about mcdonalds. hmm. dont know why that happens to you but anyways. there are a few reasons why you get hiccups when you eat mcdonalds.
1. your eating fast (i dont mean like finishing in a second or something if you get what i mean)
2. you are talking while eating
3. oh yeah, about #1, you might be eating fast cause its good =P, but it is possible..
Some ways to reduce hiccuping:
- don't eat too fast, better to eat slowy to take your time, eating fast wont do any good, when you eat slowy, well as in like chew into smaller bits, etc. it will digest. trust me
-when hiccups do occor, then drink water.
-or hold your nose and drink a gulp of water, or just swallow saliva. [ Chocolate-xox's advice column | Ask Chocolate-xox A Question ]
ohgeexitsbee answered Wednesday August 15 2007, 10:55 pm: I really have no idea why you get the hiccups everytime you eat mcdonald's, but if you really want to stay healthy I would defnitely stop eating it all the time. once in a while is alright though, because I must admit I do eat it sometimes.
dancedance42 answered Wednesday August 15 2007, 10:05 pm: theres no doubt that mcdonalds is bad for you. i dont think the food is giving you the hiccups. but you should stop eating it all the time if you want to be healthy.
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