When your stomach is full, it pushes next to the diaphragm a bit more which can cause it to twitch leading to hiccups! Very useful sign to have!
Well, technically the fullness of the stomach triggers the vagus nerve, which causes a lot of involuntary reactions like hiccups, sneezing, sighing, burping, runny nose, watery eyes.
These all can be your fullness signal.
it can be different to different people.
Hey DutchSleeve I think my “Vagus Nerve “ is stuck !!... I swear I think I’ve experienced all of those reactions!!... I think my stomach just wants to remind me (HEY THATS ENOUGH) .. I hadn’t been sick .. really had t been nauseous, but I burp, hiccup, sneeze, something after I eat... I think sometimes “WOW I got all kind of responses” but I didn’t know they all may Be triggered reaponses ... THANKS
RUSS
You're very welcome!
Most people find it hard to notice even one... lol
I just received this in my mailbox:
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