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Scrum
JUST WONDERING!!

I think no because they happen to me a lot and it is very unfreaky.
_Ej
At first I was thinking of School tongue.gif.
I think its ok, don't pupils dilate a lot anyway?
redmonke
I'm pretty sure both pupils are supposed to be the same size, or there's probably something wrong with one of your eyes.
Samurai Kenji
QUOTE (redmonke @ Sep 14 2009, 05:20 PM) *
I'm pretty sure both pupils are supposed to be the same size, or there's probably something wrong with one of your eyes.

Them size of your pupils changes depending on how much light is entering them so if one eye was exposed to alot more light then the other it would become much smaller then the eye without as much light however unless your intentionally holding a flashlight up to your eye then its kindof hard to make your eyes different enough to notice so they'll always be "about" the same size but never exactly.

(sorry i rambled abit there i think)
redmonke
QUOTE (Meidou @ Sep 14 2009, 04:24 PM) *
QUOTE (redmonke @ Sep 14 2009, 05:20 PM) *
I'm pretty sure both pupils are supposed to be the same size, or there's probably something wrong with one of your eyes.

Them size of your pupils changes depending on how much light is entering them so if one eye was exposed to alot more light then the other it would become much smaller then the eye without as much light however unless your intentionally holding a flashlight up to your eye then its kindof hard to make your eyes different enough to notice so they'll always be "about" the same size but never exactly.

(sorry i rambled abit there i think)

Yea I know that, but like if one eye requires more light than the other, thus causing it to have a larger pupil, then I'd think something is wrong. pfft.gif
Gonza Man
QUOTE (Meidou @ Sep 14 2009, 10:24 PM) *
QUOTE (redmonke @ Sep 14 2009, 05:20 PM) *
I'm pretty sure both pupils are supposed to be the same size, or there's probably something wrong with one of your eyes.

Them size of your pupils changes depending on how much light is entering them so if one eye was exposed to alot more light then the other it would become much smaller then the eye without as much light however unless your intentionally holding a flashlight up to your eye then its kindof hard to make your eyes different enough to notice so they'll always be "about" the same size but never exactly.

(sorry i rambled abit there i think)


too much facepalming tongue.gif
Scrum
QUOTE (redmonke @ Sep 14 2009, 09:20 PM) *
I'm pretty sure both pupils are supposed to be the same size, or there's probably something wrong with one of your eyes.

What if it changes between both eyes?
Rene
I've noticed that occasionally one of my pupils likes to be a bit bigger than the other one.

I'm not sure about whether it means anything. Next time you go see a doctor / eye doctor just ask about it if you care about it.
redmonke
QUOTE (Scrum @ Sep 14 2009, 05:13 PM) *
QUOTE (redmonke @ Sep 14 2009, 09:20 PM) *
I'm pretty sure both pupils are supposed to be the same size, or there's probably something wrong with one of your eyes.

What if it changes between both eyes?

Then you're probably at some crazy party and shouldn't be worrying about that.
Jose0
Well, maybe. But then, wouldn't seeing bad from far on one eye and bad from close up with the other freaky too? And my sister has that, and it's not normal, but possible.
Eval Riz
If you notice it O_o. I don't normally pay that much attention to it, but if it's that obvious it might be a little Frightening :-D

*rawr*
Arianna
QUOTE (redmonke @ Sep 14 2009, 11:36 PM) *
QUOTE (Meidou @ Sep 14 2009, 04:24 PM) *
QUOTE (redmonke @ Sep 14 2009, 05:20 PM) *
I'm pretty sure both pupils are supposed to be the same size, or there's probably something wrong with one of your eyes.

Them size of your pupils changes depending on how much light is entering them so if one eye was exposed to alot more light then the other it would become much smaller then the eye without as much light however unless your intentionally holding a flashlight up to your eye then its kindof hard to make your eyes different enough to notice so they'll always be "about" the same size but never exactly.

(sorry i rambled abit there i think)

Yea I know that, but like if one eye requires more light than the other, thus causing it to have a larger pupil, then I'd think something is wrong. pfft.gif

Or perhaps you've got light on the side of your face. ;P
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