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1. I'm not sure if I was born with my different eye colors or if they

developed that way. I'll ask my parents

2. I have green and brown

3. I usually put DIC (different in color) or hazel

4. No one else in my family has different colored eyes, just me!

Thanks and good questions!

Hannah

>

> I do not have heterochromia, but I am interested in it.

> By the way, I looked over the pictures and you guys have beautiful

eyes. I'm jealous.

>

> 1. Is it possible to be born with heterochromia, or does it develop

as an infant?

> 2. What colour combinations are possible? I've mostly seen

pictures of brown/blue and

> green/blue. Is it possible to have purple/grey? What about

amber/green?

> 3. What do you put on forms if someone asks your eye colour?

(like on your driver's licence)

> 4. Heterochromia is genetic, I believe. If you have heterochromia,

what are the chances that

> one of your siblings have it? What about your children or your

grandparents?

>

> I'm sorry if these questions seem stupid, but I'm curious. Thank

you for the help!!!!

>

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I have complete heterochromia as well as anisocoria (which is pupils

of different sizes) one of my eyes is brown and pretty well stays

that way.. the other changes from blue to grey to green and has even

been dark enough to be purple.. as well the brown eye ranges from a

very dark brown to an almost yellow-ish brown.. I was born with

heterochromia.. as for my drivers lisense currently I live in Canada

and they don't ask for eye color on your lisense here but I lived in

Kentucky for two years and my lisense said DIC for different in

color.. I am currently the only member of my family with this

particular trait (they thought my grandfather had it but his were a

result of eye trauma).. however I'm just over 8 months pregnant and

can't wait to see if my baby has heterochromia or not.. hope that

answers some of your questions..

>

> I do not have heterochromia, but I am interested in it.

> By the way, I looked over the pictures and you guys have beautiful

eyes. I'm jealous.

>

> 1. Is it possible to be born with heterochromia, or does it develop

as an infant?

> 2. What colour combinations are possible? I've mostly seen

pictures of brown/blue and

> green/blue. Is it possible to have purple/grey? What about

amber/green?

> 3. What do you put on forms if someone asks your eye colour?

(like on your driver's licence)

> 4. Heterochromia is genetic, I believe. If you have heterochromia,

what are the chances that

> one of your siblings have it? What about your children or your

grandparents?

>

> I'm sorry if these questions seem stupid, but I'm curious. Thank

you for the help!!!!

>

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1. I was born with it, although my eyes were the same at birth, like

most babies i was born with dark blue eyes, as they changed at around

2 or 3 months, my right eye changed to a lighter blue and my left eye

changed to about 70% brown, 30% blue

2.I think most colour combinations are possible

3.I have never had this problem, I live in the UK and don't need to

put eye colour on the drivers licence. And I don't have a passport.

4.Heterochromia doesn't necessarily have to be genetic. I don't know

of anyone else in my family with it. I have 3 daughters and 6

grandchildren, and none of them have it either.

Hope this answers your questions.

>

> I do not have heterochromia, but I am interested in it.

> By the way, I looked over the pictures and you guys have beautiful

eyes. I'm jealous.

>

> 1. Is it possible to be born with heterochromia, or does it develop

as an infant?

> 2. What colour combinations are possible? I've mostly seen

pictures of brown/blue and

> green/blue. Is it possible to have purple/grey? What about

amber/green?

> 3. What do you put on forms if someone asks your eye colour?

(like on your driver's licence)

> 4. Heterochromia is genetic, I believe. If you have heterochromia,

what are the chances that

> one of your siblings have it? What about your children or your

grandparents?

>

> I'm sorry if these questions seem stupid, but I'm curious. Thank

you for the help!!!!

>

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1. same as Lesley

2. I agree - my daughter is blue/green

3. same as Lesley again!

4. I'm the wrong person to ask because I have Waardenburg Syndrome

which has a high ineritance rate (is that proper expression?)

> >

> > I do not have heterochromia, but I am interested in it.

> > By the way, I looked over the pictures and you guys have

beautiful

> eyes. I'm jealous.

> >

> > 1. Is it possible to be born with heterochromia, or does it

develop

> as an infant?

> > 2. What colour combinations are possible? I've mostly seen

> pictures of brown/blue and

> > green/blue. Is it possible to have purple/grey? What about

> amber/green?

> > 3. What do you put on forms if someone asks your eye colour?

> (like on your driver's licence)

> > 4. Heterochromia is genetic, I believe. If you have

heterochromia,

> what are the chances that

> > one of your siblings have it? What about your children or your

> grandparents?

> >

> > I'm sorry if these questions seem stupid, but I'm curious. Thank

> you for the help!!!!

> >

>

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I had a tiny bit of brown in my left eye when my eyes developed their

colour at about 3months...It wasn't until I was much older (30's)

that the amount of brown seemed to increas. None of my children (3)

or grandkids (8) have heterochromia.

My mother had greeny blue eyes but both her parents and 3 brothers

had brown eyes so I think my three quarters brown eye is a throw back

to the dominant gene having missed a generation in my mother.

I never know what to write anywhere that asks what colour my eyes

are...

> >

> > I do not have heterochromia, but I am interested in it.

> > By the way, I looked over the pictures and you guys have

beautiful

> eyes. I'm jealous.

> >

> > 1. Is it possible to be born with heterochromia, or does it

develop

> as an infant?

> > 2. What colour combinations are possible? I've mostly seen

> pictures of brown/blue and

> > green/blue. Is it possible to have purple/grey? What about

> amber/green?

> > 3. What do you put on forms if someone asks your eye colour?

> (like on your driver's licence)

> > 4. Heterochromia is genetic, I believe. If you have

heterochromia,

> what are the chances that

> > one of your siblings have it? What about your children or your

> grandparents?

> >

> > I'm sorry if these questions seem stupid, but I'm curious. Thank

> you for the help!!!!

> >

>

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My son mason has heterochoromia and has since birth. One brown with a blue pie

piece and one bluish, gray. His change depending on the light.

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Re: I have a few questions.

I have complete heterochromia as well as anisocoria (which is pupils

of different sizes) one of my eyes is brown and pretty well stays

that way.. the other changes from blue to grey to green and has even

been dark enough to be purple.. as well the brown eye ranges from a

very dark brown to an almost yellow-ish brown.. I was born with

heterochromia.. as for my drivers lisense currently I live in Canada

and they don't ask for eye color on your lisense here but I lived in

Kentucky for two years and my lisense said DIC for different in

color.. I am currently the only member of my family with this

particular trait (they thought my grandfather had it but his were a

result of eye trauma).. however I'm just over 8 months pregnant and

can't wait to see if my baby has heterochromia or not.. hope that

answers some of your questions..

>

> I do not have heterochromia, but I am interested in it.

> By the way, I looked over the pictures and you guys have beautiful

eyes. I'm jealous.

>

> 1. Is it possible to be born with heterochromia, or does it develop

as an infant?

> 2. What colour combinations are possible? I've mostly seen

pictures of brown/blue and

> green/blue. Is it possible to have purple/grey? What about

amber/green?

> 3. What do you put on forms if someone asks your eye colour?

(like on your driver's licence)

> 4. Heterochromia is genetic, I believe. If you have heterochromia,

what are the chances that

> one of your siblings have it? What about your children or your

grandparents?

>

> I'm sorry if these questions seem stupid, but I'm curious. Thank

you for the help!!!!

>

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Thanks!!!

> >

> > I do not have heterochromia, but I am interested in it.

> > By the way, I looked over the pictures and you guys have beautiful

> eyes. I'm jealous.

> >

> > 1. Is it possible to be born with heterochromia, or does it develop

> as an infant?

> > 2. What colour combinations are possible? I've mostly seen

> pictures of brown/blue and

> > green/blue. Is it possible to have purple/grey? What about

> amber/green?

> > 3. What do you put on forms if someone asks your eye colour?

> (like on your driver's licence)

> > 4. Heterochromia is genetic, I believe. If you have heterochromia,

> what are the chances that

> > one of your siblings have it? What about your children or your

> grandparents?

> >

> > I'm sorry if these questions seem stupid, but I'm curious. Thank

> you for the help!!!!

> >

>

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1. I was born with bright blue eyes and they stayed that way until I

was about 2 years old when one of my eyes became ever so slightly

darker and they continued changing from there. They still are becoming

more pronounced, which I love.

> 2. I have only ever seen my combination in one other person, which

makes me think it is one of the rarer ones, Demi also has a

hazel/green combo, though my hazel is darker than hers and my green

eye is brighter. I also have half of a very light brown (like tan)

color on one side of my green eye though it is only visible in camera

flash.

> 3. I'm not quite sure. I'm american, so it will be on my driver's

license. I'm 15, so as soon as I finish driver's ed and get my permit

we'll see!!!

> 4. Far as I know I'm the only one in my family with it. I have 2

friends with it (one brown/gray and one sectoral, blue/blue-brown as

well as 2 friends with central heterochromia) but none of them are

family. My mom has dark brown eyes, my dad has blue, my sister has

hazel-brown eyes with gold flecks rings in them (I have rings in my

eyes too, nobody else in our family has that but me and my sister) and

aside from my dad and my grandma who has green eyes everybody else has

brown. I can't trace that far back though, just about 120 years. So

I'm an original and we'll see when I have kids! =)

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>

> I do not have heterochromia, but I am interested in it.

> By the way, I looked over the pictures and you guys have beautiful

eyes. I'm jealous.

>

> 1. Is it possible to be born with heterochromia, or does it develop

as an infant?

> 2. What colour combinations are possible? I've mostly seen

pictures of brown/blue and

> green/blue. Is it possible to have purple/grey? What about

amber/green?

> 3. What do you put on forms if someone asks your eye colour?

(like on your driver's licence)

> 4. Heterochromia is genetic, I believe. If you have heterochromia,

what are the chances that

> one of your siblings have it? What about your children or your

grandparents?

>

> I'm sorry if these questions seem stupid, but I'm curious. Thank

you for the help!!!!

>

I have partial heterochromia. I have blue eyes and there is a slash

that goes diagnal in my right eye that is brown and in my left eye I

have a brown ring around my pupil. I was born with bright blue eyes

and the color change didn't occur (at least from what I've seen in

pictures) until I was a toddler. My son was born with bright blue

eyes as well and when he was about 3 months old right eye started to

get darker and darker until it turned brown. The left eye remained

bright blue. He is 2 now and they are 1 brown 1 blue. My sister has

hazel eyes, she does not have heterochromia. My mother does have

heterochromia, she has these yellowish green eyes with spots of blue

in them. Hers look almost tye dyed. I live in Virginia and my

drivers license says I have blue eyes but thats not really correct I

guess. I don't really know of anyone else in my family that has

different colored eyes but really I don't know much about my family

further off than great grandparents. I just now found out what it

was even called and what it was caused by...I just thought it was

normal to have different colors in your eyes. Its pretty cool though

because everyone always tells you how beautiful your eyes are or how

beautiful your childs eyes are. I actually had a girl tell me that

my son has an eye color for every woman, if you like brown, hes got

one..if you like blue, hes got that too! haha

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