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In my case it turned out to be craneocervical instability and spine issues.
I encourage everyone to look beyond “it’s a benign syndrome” if they can. In my case, everything started out as this “benign” syndrome, but it turns out I have defective connective tissue and an unstable spine. I don’t believe this is truly a syndrome in most cases, especially those that progressively get worse. I think it’s a collection of symptoms caused by an underlying issue. Mine won’t necessarily be the same as everyone else’s, but if you’re able to, it’s worth researching and getting it checked out.
u/visualsno — 1 day ago