EzraS wrote:
Gbgeorgia1 wrote:
EzraS wrote:
Describe what you mean by meltdown. When I have a traditional autistic meltdown my mind is out to lunch, I want no input whatsoever and need to be left alone unless I need to be restrained.
All these feelings come at once and can be very distressful, I feel the need to scream and don’t have the patience for anything and feel as if there is nothing I enjoy and everything is too much.
I do actually feel better if I rock back and forth but my chest feels like it’s sinking.
Not trying to be nit picky with terms but that's more of an overload (overwhelmed). Overloads aren't fun. For those drinking cold water, rocking, deep breathing helps me.
A meltdown resembles a totally out of control tantrum. But other than the resemblance it's a totally different thing.
As an anxiety sufferer too, a meltdown causes an overload after all the impulses of wanting to shout and lash out, sometimes in public if I mess up or feel really out of place that’s when I want to have a adult tantrum as family have called it, it can vary for everybody.
Well I had A meltdown then as what’s called an overload shortly after sometimes a meltdown causes an overload.