Charles Osbourne had the longest Hiccup attack.
Amazingly, it lasted 68 years. From 1922 to 1990.
What a horrible life...
Charles Osborne, who had the hiccups for 69 years and 5 months... there is a way to get rid of them but back in the time they didn't know how to.
Charles Osborne, an American man, famously suffered from hiccups for 68 years, from 1922 to 1990. His condition began after a fall and resulted in an estimated 20 hiccups per minute at its peak. Despite this unusual ailment, he managed to live a relatively normal life, even holding the Guinness World Record for the longest bout of hiccups. Osborne's story highlights the resilience of the human spirit in the face of chronic health challenges.
The longest recorded case of continuous hiccups lasted for 68 years, in the case of Charles Osborne from 1922 to 1990.
Longest sneezing fit The longest recorded sneezing fit is that of Donna Griffiths (UK). She began sneezing on January 13, 1981 and sneezed an estimated one million times in the first 365 days. Her first sneeze-free day came 978 days later on September 16, 1983.
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topsey krets for 23 years
How am I supposed to know I don't keep track of what color my hiccups!πΆππ
My hiccups are dehabilitating.
When you laugh you breathe in a lot of air and that causes hiccups
Around 430 million hiccups.
Hiccups are started when you swallow too much air.
978 days