My grandma used to need some specific eye drops due to her cataract's
We ended up getting some in Argentina out of all places because they were about a third of the price and a friend was there for a ⚽ match anyways (which got cancelled last minute)
Now she still needs some drops, but the ones you can get without a prescription, and only if she is in pain
My grandma used to need some specific eye drops due to her cataract's
We ended up getting some in Argentina out of all places because they were about a third of the price and a friend was there for a ⚽ match anyways (which got cancelled last minute)
Now she still needs some drops, but the ones you can get without a prescription, and only if she is in pain
In other words, I hope you get more
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