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Hi I am 15 and my eyes are changing gray in the edges after i had a vireos in them

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well i've noticed about a month ago and i told my eye doctor and he said that i might of had a vireos and then when it left i endded up with this scars in them, the very edges of them ( not very noticeable only when you look ad my eyes closely) they look like very strong color of gray and b4 they gray it starts as a halo blue( if you get what i mean) and i also were contacts and he had them change the contacts to some that are softer to see if my eyes would get better, but what i have noticed that the gray might of increased when i looked at them after i tuck a bath. i do not were color contacts, and i really take good care of my eyes lol because they are what i need to draw( wana see my drawings go to my myspace,..http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=76164223) wat i want to know is am i going blind, or did that vireos do something to my hormones in my iris and expressed them the change, like wat happends to women when they get pregnant?( im a guy)

im Colombian,black,Spaniard, my grandmother's mom is Spaniard with pail white skin and baby blue eyes that sometimes look gray snow( my mom tells me, dont know about her hair color) and my grandmother's dad is African American

and by my fathers side i dont really know anything about him he left my mom when i was born, but she said he has very light brown eyes, and very light brown hair, his white skined too, my mom is dark brown skin, black brown eyes, black hair.

im white yellow( idk , like yellowish white and turn bronze brown when my flush or when my blood rushes)

my mom also said that my hair was blond whrown( i deid my hair black) now im letting the die come off and i should really be light brown,

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  1. I think you'll be fine.


  2. is there a question here i seem to have missed it.

    vireos>any of several small, insectivorous American birds of the family Vireonidae, having the plumage usually olive-green or gray above and white or yellow below.

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