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Danielle Burton sees the world as if looking into a kaleidoscope
A rare disorder zreniya
Danielle Burton sees the world as a kaleidoscope image: she suffers from a rare disorder called persistent aura migraines. Because of this disorder everything she sees, she seems distorted: as a rule, all objects are "split" into multiple shapes and colors.
Only 20 known cases of this disorder, and until recently doctors knew absolutely nothing about the reasons for its occurrence.
Danielle used to perceive the world as well as ordinary people, but after she turned 19, everything changed. After several tests the doctors told her that the eye is all right, and it should be great to see, but upon further examination failed to reveal an anomaly.
The nerve in the brain Danielle "stuck" and it provoked constant migraines that led to a breach of its perception of the world. Danielle lost her sight six months ago. Once an hour, she came to her senses, but then again, the color began to merge.
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Danielle Burton sees the world as a kaleidoscope image: she suffers from a rare disorder called persistent aura migraines. Because of this disorder everything she sees, she seems distorted: as a rule, all objects are "split" into multiple shapes and colors.
Only 20 known cases of this disorder, and until recently doctors knew absolutely nothing about the reasons for its occurrence.
Danielle used to perceive the world as well as ordinary people, but after she turned 19, everything changed. After several tests the doctors told her that the eye is all right, and it should be great to see, but upon further examination failed to reveal an anomaly.
The nerve in the brain Danielle "stuck" and it provoked constant migraines that led to a breach of its perception of the world. Danielle lost her sight six months ago. Once an hour, she came to her senses, but then again, the color began to merge.
via factroom.ru
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