Current Events > Have you suffered from a 'Synchronous diaphragmatic flutter' in 2022?

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MachineJaipur
11/09/22 3:18:10 AM
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Have you?



It's a fairly common issue
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Nazanir
11/09/22 3:21:16 AM
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I have it as long as I can remember.

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Zaltera
11/09/22 3:40:25 AM
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I...don't believe so.

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Serious_Cat
11/09/22 3:44:52 AM
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I had to Google to be sure, but yes.

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F1areaGaman
11/09/22 4:43:43 AM
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holy **** there is name for that

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VeryFatKid
11/09/22 5:09:24 AM
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if this is what I think it is... i've been wondering wtf this was for years. All the google results are for horses though.

I get them way too damn often and I've guessed it was due to dehydration in the past but I'm not sure if staying hydrated has ever really lowered it for me.

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Kim_Seong-a
11/09/22 5:09:39 AM
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This actually does happen in the horsing business

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VeryFatKid
11/09/22 5:12:59 AM
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I've always though it was kinda like the air getting slightly knocked out from you really quick. I'm not sure if its the same thing. Scary because sometimes it happens a lot and IDK if it's messing with my breathing. I know caffeine makes it worse so that would go along with the dehydration theory that most sources say

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CassandraCroft
11/09/22 5:47:01 AM
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If anyone is wondering what the utter fuck in all that is holly he is talking about he is talking about getting the bloody HICCUPS!

Like others here I had to plough my way through Google and Yahoo to find an answer, and found one for hiccups.

Then I looked up hiccups on wikipedia and one of the other names it gives for hiccups is synchronous diaphragmatic flutter (SDF). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiccup

Yes I get the hiccups all the time especially if I get up from a chair or my bed too fast.

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