Medication that can mitigate autism and anxiety

I have a very unhappy other half who has requested that I go to the doctors today to get some medication to make sure that I don't "ruin Christmas" (I had a panic attack/meltdown at the weekend). 

Can anyone recommend anything that will help?

thank you

Ellie

Parents
  • Ellie, 

    Please look after yourself, I know the struggles of abusive and controlling relationships and it is so easy to say get out but the reality is that it is not as easy as that. 

    We are all here for you just remember that 

    Xxx

  • Hi NAS39248.

    Thank you for your message.  I agree the reality of getting out is really difficult!

    I have been told that I would need to find B&B accommodation or I need to find money for a rental deposit to leave, sort out all of the financial stuff and leaving with a child, a pet cat and whatever I can carry to start a fresh and doing so without compromising my safety (or my childs) is a BIG thing

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  • Hi NAS39248.

    Thank you for your message.  I agree the reality of getting out is really difficult!

    I have been told that I would need to find B&B accommodation or I need to find money for a rental deposit to leave, sort out all of the financial stuff and leaving with a child, a pet cat and whatever I can carry to start a fresh and doing so without compromising my safety (or my childs) is a BIG thing

Children
  • Do you have any family that you could stay with temporarily? This might be less stressful for your son and pet, not sure anything will make it less stressful for you. 

    If you own the property you are in could you apply for restraining order and have him removed? This was my issue as the house was rented in my name and everything in it was mine, so I felt I shouldn't leave despite the abuse 

    We are here to listen whenever you need 

    Josie 

  • Former Member
    Former Member in reply to .
    Thank you for your message.  I agree the reality of getting out is really difficult!

    I'd say it's probably worse than that, because it is both simple and difficult.  Leaving is relatively easy - just walk out of the door and don't look back.  Successfully navigating the aftermath not so much...