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A lady in a pink dress was filmed by a stranger at a temple during Ghost Month, with the person joking that they had spotted a “headless” temple-goer. While the woman’s posture may have caught people’s attention, doctors say it could be linked to an underlying health condition. And as the footage spreads online, it’s worth remembering that what may seem strange or amusing to one person could be a very personal matter for someone else.

A lady in a pink dress going about her daily life was captured on video by a stranger, who flippantly joked that he was seeing a headless temple-goer.

Lin Yi-yun
FTV reporter
Some edgy worshippers at Xingtian Temple poked fun at the lady, saying that they were seeing a paranormal apparition in broad daylight.

Member of public
Commenting on video
At first I would be left wondering what happened to her head. But then you’d realize she’s just lowered it. Nothing’s scary about that.

Member of public
Commenting on video
There’s lots of people like that. It’s just poor posture.

Some level-headed passersby reasoned that many people naturally hunch over. It’s not an uncommon sight, after all. Of course there was nothing unearthly about the woman, who’s likely dealing with health problems.

Lin Yu-lian
Taiwan Adventist Hospital
Usually there are two possible causes: neuromuscular or musculoskeletal conditions. In most cases of neuromuscular problems, the cause is myasthenia gravis, which weakens the muscles in the neck and back so much that you can’t extend them. That would make the head droop forward. It could also be ankylosing spondylitis, an inflammatory arthritis that causes bone deformities that make it difficult to lift the head.

A doctor says conditions such as spondylitis may require rehabilitation and medication. In more severe cases, surgery may be necessary. As for the temple-goer in pink, though she may look unusual, it’s certainly no excuse to secretly film a stranger.

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