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1643805 tn?1306164353

I dont know what condition is.

i want you find out my condition i have. its really rare, my pupils are always massive and smuched, you can only see a little bit of colour when  light is been putt into them... im short sighted and always look stoned because of my eyes...
theres a photo of my eyes when flash is on camera but i have removed the red eye...
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233488 tn?1310693103
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DANNY NOTE ABOVE
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233488 tn?1310693103
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Danny 92: You may have a very serious condition called essential iris atrophy, it is often associated with a very severe type of glaucoma. If possible move up you appointment with the ophthalmologist.

JCH MD
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1643805 tn?1306164353
i'll be seeing a specialist next month about them.
I've put a pic up, please have a look and let me know what you think it might be
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233488 tn?1310693103
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You need to see an ophthalmologist Eye MD to make sure nothing is wrong with them such as bilateral Adie's Atonic Pupil or essential iris atrophy or iris coloboma.

Find one near you at www.aao.org  DO NOT LET THE TECHNICIANS PUT DROPS INTO YOUR EYES BEFORE YOU SEE THE MD.

jch md
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