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Martijn- your insight please
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Martijn- your insight please
Hi Martijn,
Recently I did a reading, at a large event organised by one of my clients. One person who had a sitting, sadly not for palms by for Tarot had the most remarkable physical features, quite disorienting... the lighting was terrible so could not see her hands...
She had a very elongated head which was exceptionally narrow, incredibly deep set eyes, with the very unnerving feature that when she looked in one direction say to the left and down, in a seesaw effect, her other eye would look up and in the other direction. She was a lovely person with no obvious trauma injury and seemed to have no obvious cognitive impairment. My question, is this a syndrome caused by hereditary factors?
Cheers Felicity
Recently I did a reading, at a large event organised by one of my clients. One person who had a sitting, sadly not for palms by for Tarot had the most remarkable physical features, quite disorienting... the lighting was terrible so could not see her hands...
She had a very elongated head which was exceptionally narrow, incredibly deep set eyes, with the very unnerving feature that when she looked in one direction say to the left and down, in a seesaw effect, her other eye would look up and in the other direction. She was a lovely person with no obvious trauma injury and seemed to have no obvious cognitive impairment. My question, is this a syndrome caused by hereditary factors?
Cheers Felicity
Re: Martijn- your insight please
Hi Felicity,
Thank you for your question. I am not sure that your summary of head & eye features can be connected with a syndrome.
Sorry, I do not have much experience with the recognition of syndromes without the hand being involved; therefore I am not able to answer your question.
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