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My sister-in-law and I got into a heated argument and I noticed she had wild eyes just like me. Whenever I get into an argument with someone my eyes are ablaze. I call these cartoon eyes. My sister-in-law also has ADHD. I have never seen this effect on anyone else. Do u get "wild eyes" when u argue?
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Re: ADHD and Wild Eyes?
In very intense arguments, yes, I've seen it multiple times before. Not an indicator of ADHD by itself, IMHO.
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