Hunter Patients

Everyday Topics

Adjusting to Daily Living With Hunter Syndrome
After a child is diagnosed with Hunter syndrome, parents face many real-life questions for daily living:

To provide guidance on these questions, the National MPS Society has developed a comprehensive resource for the parents of children with MPS—Daily Living With MPS and Related Diseases. The 40-page booklet was written in large part by parents, for parents, and it addresses all of the above questions and more.

Daily Living With MPS and Related Diseases is available at no charge from The National MPS Society through their Web site:

www.mpssociety.org

Finding a Specialist Physician

Hunter syndrome typically requires management by multiple specialty physicians. These specialists can include geneticists; genetic counselors; pediatricians; otolaryngologists (“ENTs”); pulmonologists; cardiologists; neurologists; orthopedists; endocrinologists; and behavioral specialists. When trying to find specialists who have experience in special needs or Hunter syndrome, here are some practical tips*:

* Adapted in part from: www.parenttoparentnys.org

How to Find Specialists
Choosing the Right Specialist for You