We're neurodivergent siblings and roommates. Life is complex and beautiful

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This is a First Person column by Simone Abrahamsohn, who lives in Toronto. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, see the FAQ.

This summer, I lost my mom and gained a new responsibility. 

I’m trying to navigate being my big brother’s primary caregiver while also trying to cultivate a somewhat harmonious co-habiting situation for two middle-aged, neurodivergent siblings.     

With his infectious giggle, passion for pistachio milkshakes and a keen interest in podcasts featuring violinists, my brother Stuart can be good company. I love him and having him as my roommate. But it’s not without its challenges.

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In addition to being autistic, Stuart

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