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Do I have heterochromia (different colored eyes)?

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Recently people have been asking me if my eyes are different colors and I looked in the mirror today and they did look kind of different but I'm not sure if my eyes are playing tricks on me or not.

This is my eyes with a flash:

http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj69/deviouspickles/IMG_2094.jpg

And one without:

http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj69/deviouspickles/IMG_2168.jpg

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  1. no you don't.

    maybe ones a little brighter then the other but that's it.


  2. the colour is never exactly the same for both eyes. in order to have heterochromia, the difference should be really visible. a guy i know has a dark blue eye and a brown one; that's heterochromia. your eyes seem to be green/light brown with some darker brown around the pupil, as you have probably already noticed. but this is not heterochromia.

  3. They look like they are the same color to me.

  4. no, both your eyes are the same color.

  5. just slightly yes.  

    but IT'S COOL!! don't you think so?

    if you're bothered w/ this

    have contact lenses then.  

  6. It doesn't look like you do, just slightly different striations. Heterochromia often requires surgery to correct the actual problem in terms of vision impairment. Have your eyes checked fairly regularly. Your eye doctor will know.

  7. no

  8. They are both brown

  9. I'm not sure what they're not seeing that I am. They're not drastically different. But they are different. Your right one seems to be hazel with a green section in it and your left eye is... part light brown/gold and green? It's subtle, but it's there. And yes, it is heterochromia. They are different. Hazel and green are recognized as different colors, so therefore it's heterochromia.

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