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Probably a weird take but if it is just the support that is printing oddly like that I would just let it ride unless it's something giant that will take a long time, especially if you can keep an eye on it.
Best case scenario it recovers in a couple of layers and you have an ugly support that you throw away anyway. Worst case it curls up and you pause the print and poke it back down or clip it off. If you have to leave it unattended it's probably best to figure something out though.