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sleeping eyes


Question Posted Saturday December 13 2008, 3:56 pm

how come when some ppl sleep their eyelids dont fully close down.. like you can see a sliver of the white of their eyeballs? are their eyes too big? lol

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itdependsonyoux3 answered Monday December 15 2008, 8:49 pm:
No, they're eyes aren't too big. My cousin has this problem, some people just naturally do it but there is a syndrom called ... Duane's Syndrome. It can be a possible symptom for this occuring. but other thank that, it can be harmless and it's just how your eyes work. hope i helped !

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