Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for February 04, 2015
February 03, 2015
February 05, 2015
Transcript:
Dad: Well, Tia Carmen spent all day pointing out blotches and stains on the walls. Baldo: Sounds like we need to do some painting, huh? Dad: No... Dad: She just had to clean her eyeglasses.
It depends on your age. Past 50 or so, you should have your eyes looked at by an ophthalmologist once a year, for early signs of cataracts, glaucoma, for retinal changes. (This is especially true if you’re a smoker.) These things can sneak up on you, but they’re manageable if they’re caught early…and devastating if they’re not.
It depends on your age. Past 50 or so, you should have your eyes looked at by an ophthalmologist once a year, for early signs of cataracts, glaucoma, for retinal changes. (This is especially true if you’re a smoker.) These things can sneak up on you, but they’re manageable if they’re caught early…and devastating if they’re not.