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@nodunk- I did not mean to sound flippant about your choice of self-medicating. I am sorry if this upset you. And on behalf of Connect, we thank you for your support. Surviving cancer patients are a gold piece to giving hope and support to those who struggle with it.

Did belching start with your taking apple cider vinegar? When I had chemo for my lung cancer I lost my taste for food so I began eating spicier food. This did not carry over when chemo came to an end.

My hiccups began after I had SBRT, a special type of radiation.

I look forward to reading more of your supportive posts.
Merry, Mentor, Lung Cancer Group

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My belching happens when I exercise in the pool which is normal. My hiccups started with the orchiectomy I had 10 years ago. The hiccups were so loud and uncontrollable I tried to stay away from people. I found the idea of vinegar on the internet after getting no help from my surgeon or internist. Through all my treatments never had nausea and ate anything I desired. My love of all foods has helped me greatly with the mental and physical challenges I face daily.