Meltdowns?

This might be a stupid question but do all people living with autism have meltdowns in some form or another?

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  • "currently comfortable...?  (sorry, dont understand what that means outraged?)"

    It was my interpretation of why your not seeing meltdown behaviour...because has not yet encountered sufficient stressors to cause meltdown. 

    I shouldn't have essayed a sub-diagnosis...they have been losing viability and have been are no longer being issued by many NHS regions as they can cause the confusion of generalisation.

    "I understood that speech delay isnt normally common with Aspergers - is that right?"

    Its not wrong, but it is difficult to differentiate between cannot yet speak and could speak but isn't...which is more akin to social withdrawl...and not unknown in Aspergers...and with no stimming activity...

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  • "currently comfortable...?  (sorry, dont understand what that means outraged?)"

    It was my interpretation of why your not seeing meltdown behaviour...because has not yet encountered sufficient stressors to cause meltdown. 

    I shouldn't have essayed a sub-diagnosis...they have been losing viability and have been are no longer being issued by many NHS regions as they can cause the confusion of generalisation.

    "I understood that speech delay isnt normally common with Aspergers - is that right?"

    Its not wrong, but it is difficult to differentiate between cannot yet speak and could speak but isn't...which is more akin to social withdrawl...and not unknown in Aspergers...and with no stimming activity...

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