Frances
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Sibs
For brothers and sisters of disabled children and adults
10 posts · contributor
Lately
Katie – “Life could be incredibly serious at times, but it was also full of ordinary family moments”
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Adam – “I realised that prioritising my own path wasn’t a betrayal; it was essential for me to remain a present and supportive brother.”
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Izzy – “Two things can be true at the same time: loving your sibling just how they are whilst also acknowledging the hard parts about growing up.”
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Eden – “Navigating my own health alongside caring for my brother has been challenging”
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Hannah – “I don’t have to be defined by being a sister”
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Jamie – “If I was doing something that I knew my sister would be able to join in with, I would always involve her, too.”
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Ben – “We used to enjoy going into town together”
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Kathryn – “I made personalised board games for me and my autistic brother to play”
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Cassie – “Not being a carer makes me feel isolated and disconnected”
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Exploring genetic counselling and genetic screening
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