Learning2Survive wrote:
1. Precipitates the meltdown
Many things trigger my meltdowns mostly sensory stimulus .
Sometimes when people are making a chewing noise it triggers a meltdown . I don't know why that noise drives me nuts but it does.
Hand movements such as talking with your hands.
Its all the little things, sadly. this is the reason I don't go out of my room except for a few times a day.
Learning2Survive wrote:
2. How do you feel/act during the meltdown
I feel overwhemed. I feel like I need to crawl outside of my body. (I know that sounds strange.)
I feel the need to get out an extreme amount of aggression , (but I always do it in a safe way).
I feel like I cant talk , not because I am unable to but because I'm scared.
I feel like I'm spinning wildly and holding onto something does nothing to slow the spinning down.
And I act exactly like the kid in the video except I don't scream, I cry. Although I did scream when I was younger. And I never ever throw things at people.
Learning2Survive wrote:
3. How do you deal with it and feel afterwards
After a melt down I feel a release and I feel relaxed and calm.
The melt down is the only thing that releases the tension in me.