Charles Osborne, the man who lived with a strange attack of hiccups for 68 years

The history of humanity has been marked by historical, curious and even anecdotal events, such as the case of an American who lived with a hiccup attack for 68 years.

Hiccups are caused by an involuntary movement or contraction of the diaphragm and are often bothersome due to the sensation it produces when breathing and hearing that characteristic “hic” sound.

In this way, a farmer known as Charles Osborne has gone down in history for suffering a constant attack of hiccups for nearly 70 years.

Its history dates back to 1894 when it was born in the city of Anthon (Iowa) in a family of farmers. His life was going on normally until one day in 1922 he started having a fit of hiccups.

A magazine article People in 1982 reviewed his curious story after interviewing this man to reveal what had happened to him.

“I was hanging a 350-pound pig… I picked it up and then I fell. I didn’t feel anything, but the doctor said later that I ruptured a pin-sized blood vessel in my brain,” Osborne told People at the time.

According to the doctor who treated this farmer, the fall he suffered caused a small damage to the brainstem that controls the hiccups.

In this way, this uncomfortable contraction never stopped as it usually does with the passage of a few minutes and this man began to hiccup frequently.

Osborne learned to lead a normal life despite his condition and worked in various activities such as a farm machinery salesman and a cattle auctioneer.

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In addition, during his life he had two wives and became the father of eight children, but the curious thing was that he managed to conquer his second partner when he was already suffering from this attack of hiccups.

“While awake, Osborne manages to suppress most of the noise by breathing between hiccups, a technique taught to him by doctors at the Mayo Clinic. During sleep, the hiccups disappear, ”reviews the People file article.

This American went to several doctors and received hundreds of remedies to treat his hiccups, but none of them worked. The only alternative he had was to have surgery to cut some of the nerves that control the diaphragm, but that could cause breathing problems.

Interestingly, one morning in 1990 the hiccups completely disappeared without any explanation when he was approximately 96 years old; and a few months later he passed away after leading a relatively normal life.

The case of Charles Osborne was quickly shared by various media outlets and even the organization of the Guinness World Records recognizes him as the person with the ‘longest hiccup attack’.

Finally, the incredible story of this man has gone around the world, surprising how he was able to live with this attack of hiccups for 68 years.

Although doctors can now more accurately diagnose the cause of this rare condition, the case of this American is very special because the hiccups persisted for several decades and did not stop, as usually happens, after a few minutes.

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