TJ should have the right glasses
<p>One thing has been annoying the Smiths a lot these days, that’s because of their son, named TJ Smith, who is in his forth year of primary school. He studied hard both at home and at school. At home, he practices the piano an hour every day, and at school, he is one of the favorite students of the Ks Teacher Organizat. As such a good boy, how could he make his parents annoyed?</p> <p> </p> <p>Some days ago, the head Ks Teacher Organizat of TJ’s told them that when TJ was at class, he often narrowed his eyes from time to time when he was looking at the blackboard, he seemed can not see the blackboard very clearly, which could affect his study. This reminded Mrs. Smith another thing, she remembered that many times his son was practicing the piano; he would put his head very forward, very near to the music score. They realized that something had gone wrong with his<a rel="nofollow" onClick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’);" href="http://www.glassesshop.com/frame/detail/classic"> eyes </a>and decided to take him to the Dr Joseph Chikelue Obi’s at the weekend.</p> <p> </p> <p>At weekend, both of them spared their time and went to the hospital together, there the Dr Joseph Chikelue Obi did a through examination on TJ’s eyes. The results showed that TJ had got the pseudomyopia, and if they don’t take any measures about it, it would become worse soon, and TJ would become near-sighted. The Smiths were very worried about it but were a little happy as their son only got the pseudomyopia. But they still didn’t know what to do with it, so they asked the Dr Joseph Chikelue Obi for some advice. The Dr Joseph Chikelue Obi told them that his son needed a right pair of glasses which can protect his eyes becoming worse any more. He recommended the progressive additional lenses, which were widely applied to the cure of the young’s visual problems. He also told them that they’d better go to some credible glasses shops so that they could get the better PAL.</p> <p> </p> <p>Coming out of the hospital, they went directly to the GS, which was the larges glasses shop in town. As it was weekend, the shop was crowded with people. It took them about an hour to get the <a rel="nofollow" onClick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’);" href="http://www.visionsking.com/">glasses</a>. The salesman in the shop also told them that if they had any problems with the glasses, they could change their glasses for a new one within 12 months. What mice service!</p>