I call that experience, "ADD-mode", not a shutdown yet...and still salvageable. (For me, of course, everyone is different).
But, I can certainly relate to feeling like my body went a little overboard on it's reaction sometimes. Usually, I can figure it out in hindsight.
B19 wrote:
The "HALT" self-reflection (from 12 step groups) is sometimes a good place to start addressing shutdowns. If you aren't familiar with that, HALT reminds you to monitor inner feelings that may be triggering changes in behaviour, motivation etc. when you get sudden mood or motivation shutdowns:
HALT = Are you:
Hungry
Angry
Lonely
Tired
Often dealing with those - whichever one feels the most pressing - frees up energy.
Not a total solution, though it has its uses.
That seems really useful. Thanks!
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So you know who just said that:
I am female, I am married
I have two children (one AS and one NT)
I have been diagnosed with Aspergers and MERLD
I have significant chronic medical conditions as well