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"Deep down I was glad I got to see what it was! It is important that a guide explains well by giving precise information or clues etc ... for me to see, imagine or guess. " I was born deaf with Type 1 Usher Syndrome, but I didn't know it. This is how I gradually discovered that I did not see like everyone else, but without knowing that my eyes had a problem. I have always liked to travel. This book is an account of my travels; I tell you all the little tips you need to use to cope with your disability, with the help of others as well. But Usher's syndrome remains unrecognized ...

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"Deep down I was glad I got to see what it was! It is important that a guide explains well by giving precise information or clues etc ... for me to see, imagine or guess. " I was born deaf with Type 1 Usher Syndrome, but I didn't know it. This is how I gradually discovered that I did not see like everyone else, but without knowing that my eyes had a problem. I have always liked to travel. This book is an account of my travels; I tell you all the little tips you need to use to cope with your disability, with the help of others as well. But Usher's syndrome remains unrecognized ...
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"Deep down I was glad I got to see what it was! It is important that a guide explains well by giving specific additional information or clues etc ... so that I see, imagine or guess like everyone else. I felt that an obstacle had been removed from me; I felt good and above all it made me thirsty to discover lots of things. " to discover lots of things. " I was born deaf with Type 1 Usher Syndrome, but I didn't know it. This is how I gradually discovered that I did not see like everyone else, but without knowing that my eyes had a problem. I have always liked to travel. This book is an account of my travels; I tell you all the little tips you need to use to cope with your disability, with the help of others as well. But Usher's syndrome remains unrecognized ...