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I sneezed about 5 years ago and I haven't been able to look up and to the right without pain since then. It's a minor pain, but definitely still there in my neck.
That's the worst direction anyway, not much going on there.
Have you had a doctor look at it? This worries me.
I unfortunately can't afford that. It's not bad enough and hasn't changed at all over 5 years, so frankly the doctors here would likely just say "yes, just don't look that direction anymore"
That sucks. I'd expect a doctor to at least try to find out what's causing it and if it's serious or not. I wouldn't expect them to tell you to "just don't look in that direction anymore". But then I don't know your doctors ofcourse.
Wishing you all the best and I hope your issue still gets resolved one way or another. And I hope it's nothing serious.