Yes. Just pinch your nose and tape your mouth shut first. The pressure will build up inside and if your lucky your whole head will pop right off your neck.
2006-12-30 08:03:31
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answered by bluerockmonkey 1
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Hey this is Ilocanoman saying, "It is possible to cause the eye ball to extend itself past the perimeter of you eye socket under the right circumstances. Your eyeball thingie that's attached to the backside of that rizamoraz becomes too relaxed and can stretch out excessively pushing the entire unit outside of your mug causing the "eyeball popping out of your head" syndrome. It is a common problem amongst those who do the "Lazy Sneeze" thing. This is where a lazy individual needs to sneeze and does not feel like it, yet he sneezes a "good" one. Not being ready for it, he triggers the former scenario which causes the "Eyeball Popping Outta The Head" syndrome. The following is not necessarily a medical expert's answer. Ilocanoman out!
2006-12-30 08:09:47
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answered by Ilocanoman 1
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Okay first thing you need to do is slap yo mamma. No your eyes can not pop out of your head when you sneeze. Air goes from your lungs and out your nose and mouth, it doesn't swirl around behind your eyes or anywhere else in your head. The pressure you feel in your head is from what we call a valsalva maneuver. It's just a temporary spike in intercranial blood pressure (kind of like when you're taking a dump), not from air pressure.
Your eyes are safe.
2006-12-30 09:17:29
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answered by David 2
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No, they can not. And there are many people who can sneeze with their eyes open. Tell your mom to do some research. You should do the same.
2006-12-30 08:02:45
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answered by S H 6
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No. Your eyes automatically shut when you sneeze and therefore can't pop out.
2006-12-30 08:02:42
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answered by Best DJ 4
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no, but holding it hurts like crazy(take my word for it). You're born with a reflex that causes you to snap your eyes shut while you sneeze.
2006-12-30 08:36:55
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answered by DrummerGirl 3
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Na, but you should cover your mouth a let it go. I would be more worried about damaging your ear drums. The back pressure is deafening.
2006-12-30 08:04:20
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answered by Carl-N-Vicky S 4
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no. the sinus and nasal pressure isn't enough, it's also impossible to keep your eyes open when you sneeze.
2006-12-30 08:04:12
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answered by Anonymous
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im not sure but i dout it. but then again who would test it.
2006-12-30 07:58:42
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answered by kirby and penguin co 1
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