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Angela Au

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  1. This is what I have always thought. That one full eye to differ, fully, the other eye; is different than having a random, discolouration, or uncommon colouring of the eyes. But, mine is very prominent. It bothers me a lot. I don't know what to tell people. Other than - "These are my eyes...(?)" Seeing though the Google photos of others... Has been helpful... I have met one other person in the city i presently call hoe with the exact same eyes as myself. That person - when I met him... He would not even acknowledge it... But, that was the first person ever I have seen with this exact ... blue / half brown , half blue.
  2. Yes! I am not a scientist. I study language... But, I have wondered... So when I saw that this was some sort of "disability"... I was very much scared. I do not think this is actually a genetic, "quirk!". I wonder? Perhaps, it is just a random colour combination? Too have one eye the full colour, and the other differ; that is a lot different than this? .? ...
  3. I have the same eye. I Don't know how to post a photo. I made it my profile picture. It's been this way since birth. And, trust me, I did not go out of my way to make an example with contacts or whatever. I'm just wondering what others have been told. I was told that - many people have flecks of colour in their eyes. And that mine is not hidden by the upper or lower lid, and blue and brown are more distinguished. What has anyone else been told? I was born this way. I wear the same prescription in each eye. also to the above.. it's what you suggested ... "sectoral heterochromia iridum" ... And to the person who suggests contacts or whatever are responsible for this... You are so wrong. I don't like my eyes. I can't be this drunk and code in more photos. I've always wondered . So I can give more evidence . being given the search words "sectoral heterochromia iridum" and seeing others... it means a lot to myself... I really did not think this term applied to a person with one blue eye and one half brown and blue eye? I would like to hear the "scientific opinions" of others whom are not simply Rhetoric students , as myself. Graded at the lowest of interactions in your chosen fields. I came here, to listen. Because, this is not a joke. When i see an optometrist, they don't even mention it. Is this that common?
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