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11/18/2004 23:07
Martin
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11/18/2004 23:07
Martin
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Blue eyes
Brown eyes, DC in both hands. This conjecture is definitely false on many counts.
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11/18/2004 23:01
Alannot registered
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11/18/2004 23:01
Alannot registered
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Eye colour
BLUE Eyes and Viking genes here!
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11/18/2004 23:42
Elizabeth
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11/18/2004 23:42
Elizabeth
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Eye colour
Eye colour for members of the family with DC
1. father had hazel eyes 2. Brother has hazel/brown 3. Sister has hazel/brown 4. Husband has hazel eyes 5. His mother had blue eyes with flexs of brown 6. Husbands uncle had hazel eyes
We run the gamut
Elizabeth
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11/19/2004 23:28
paulettenot registered
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11/19/2004 23:28
paulettenot registered
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EYE COLOR
green eyes..DC in both hands and feet and have had for over 45 years...think there is more of a corralation with the severity and how long you've had the disease than eye color..if only more research was being done..
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12/07/2004 23:54
frank
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12/07/2004 23:54
frank
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Eyes
Blue eyes
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12/08/2004 23:23
Eddie
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12/08/2004 23:23
Eddie
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Eyes
I think that color of eyes is really irrelivant to te cause and onset of Dupuytren's Disease.
I am male Ireland and blue eyes. And have it in both hands not sure that it is the cause of dupuytrens.
The onset of the condition in my hand was troma.
Speak soon guys
Ed
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12/28/2004 23:45
Peggynot registered
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12/28/2004 23:45
Peggynot registered
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Eyes
I am a female and celtic background, with hazel eyes. My father (Scottish) had brown eyes and my mother (Welch & English) had blue eyes.
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12/30/2004 23:58
Janice
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12/30/2004 23:58
Janice
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Eyes
Grey/blue eyes/fair hair - appearance typical "Viking" stock, though do not know historical background. NO family history of this disease (even grandparents). Early thirties when contracted this. No other health issues.
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