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Kayla Wildman's avatar

I don't see why looking up would reverse the curve in your neck. Seems like looking up would exaggerate the normal curve. But yeah, the first thing I thought about people having strange symptoms during and after the eclipse was that looking up like that could do a number on your autonomic nervous system. I know somebody with a diagnosis of Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder which gives her a problem called Cervical-Cranial Instability and any old neck movement can give her nausea and other weird symptoms. Hypermobility is on the rise, incidentally. Often occurs along with ASD (autism). I think both of these are iatrogenic epigenetic disorders...

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Penny North's avatar

Maybe I did not write that clearly - If you already have a reversed curve in your neck and then look up for an extended amount of time you can be dizzy, lightheaded, or nauseous.

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Kayla Wildman's avatar

Now I get it...yes, that makes sense!

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