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Myth about human eyes.
Ive heard a myth has anyone ever heard this.
If your eyes were able to look into one another that it would kill you with the shock??
Whats all this tripe about.
If your eyes were able to look into one another that it would kill you with the shock??
Whats all this tripe about.
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Abstract, Mart Feldman is not alive. He died in 1982. Marty Feldman had a condition called Graves' Ophthalmopathy as a result of hyperthyroidism, a disorder of the thyroid gland.
It's more common than you think and you'll usually find a few people in most towns with the condition although it might not be as severe as that suffered by Marty.
In my late teens, I used to go for a few pints to a local pub with my dad in which one of the regulars had the condition. To make it worse, his face was a white as chalk. He told me once that he was so self-conscious about the condition that he hardly went out in the daytime.
Simonruss, the nose doesn't get in the way at all. The pressure and bulging is directed on an axis between the pupil and the back of the orbit
It's more common than you think and you'll usually find a few people in most towns with the condition although it might not be as severe as that suffered by Marty.
In my late teens, I used to go for a few pints to a local pub with my dad in which one of the regulars had the condition. To make it worse, his face was a white as chalk. He told me once that he was so self-conscious about the condition that he hardly went out in the daytime.
Simonruss, the nose doesn't get in the way at all. The pressure and bulging is directed on an axis between the pupil and the back of the orbit
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