Is depression part of Autism...

...or a result of insufficient treatment?

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  • if Temple Grandinn says it then  its probably true

  • Intersting comments there.

    GP's tend to put me on highest dose,and that's it. Last time someone precribed one before last Xmas,they said they'd check up on me to see how i get on. Not only they didn't,but also chemist never got next precription til 6 months later! Glad i decided to ride out Xmas without them instead.

    I also do have auto immune Hypothyroidism which is treated badly on NHS,so have private prescriber and pay for meds NHS won't provide anymore.

  • Autistics are generally more susceptible to side effects from medication. I read a Temple Grandin article where she recommends if autistic people are going on antidepressants they should start on a third of the recommended dose and build up to the dose that works for them. GP's unfortunately don't know stuff like that. For example a lot of autistic folks have a faster resting heart rate and are more likely to have EDS and autoimmune conditions. This stuff needs to make it into mainstream medical training.