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marillin
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PostPosted: 04/12/07 - 00:48    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Like every mother I am very worried about my kids. Most of all my concerns are about their free time, when they are not in school or at home. I always try to get to know their friend and activity. Therefore I am terribly worried about my son. I noticed pupils dilatation at my son, recently. Is he on drugs?
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PostPosted: 04/17/07 - 18:50    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Some people have naturally dilated pupils, especially if they have blue eyes. That my case. However there are many conditions that can cause dilated pupils. Whether or not your son is on drugs you can find out in some other ways. If I understand correctly my general practitioner, eyes are very complex organs. Therefore only an expert can tell you the true information. By the way some drugs can induce dilatation of pupils, but you should talk to your son first and take him to a doctor.
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