
There's no cure for Usher syndrome, but treatments can help people manage their vision, hearing, and balance problems
Speaking about it, Laura said: "We're loath to start thinking too hard about what we will have to do in the future – 'What kind of furniture will we have to move?
"What extra help will they need?' – until it gets closer to the time because we've got about a decade until we need to think about it actively.
"You make the decision not to preempt it too much because if it's in our psyche, it becomes in their psyche and at the moment, we just want to enjoy them and have them be fearless."
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