Manic Feelings - How to deal with them?

Hi All,

I'm currently experiencing a manic episode as I type this, I get them something like once or twice a month and would like some help/advice - are manic episodes normal for Autism? It's not like what I recognise as an anxiety attack or meltdown. It's where I feel;

  • hyperactive - can't sit still.
  • increased sensitivity - my partner's keyboard sounds are so loud right now compared to usual. Not irritating - just LOUD.
  • I am unable to complete any thoughts - my thoughts become noisy, unorganised, disjointed and/or unclear.
  • Can't decide on what do to next or organise my day like I usually do.
  • Feel uncomfortable, mildly distressed but heart rate is normal and I don't feel panicked or afraid like with anxiety attacks.

And these symptoms can last ALL DAY. Is this just another type of meltdown I'm not yet familiar with?

I'd appreciate suggestions on how to deal with it and stop the uncomfortable feeling. This is what I have attempted with little to no success;

These have worked to deter meltdowns or calm anxiety attacks but they haven't helped with these manic episodes.

Parents
  • My son gets this sometimes, he just can't focus or concentrate because he seems hyper sensitive / hyper vigilant. It's usually when he's overwhelmed with thinking about different things, and/or nervous. I just have to reassure him as much as possible that there's nothing to be nervous about and that he doesn't need to put pressure on himself to focus on anything while he feels like that. And to just tell himself he's going to take the rest of the day off and do whatever he wants and not put pressure on himself to do anything he defines as productive. It helps him, but not totally. The best thing he says is deciding to watch YouTube videos on something that are distracting enough to stop him feeling manic, but not so difficult that he has to really focus on. If that helps you? That's all I can say about it sorry. But I hope it gets better for you Slight smile

  • Any advice is welcome so thank you for sharing. I've managed to come down off the manic episode finally (in the last hour) - but if he finds youtube useful in that situation then I guess next time I should just put anything familiar on and leave it on autoplay, see if that works instead of funny videos? Worth a try. Thank you!

  • You're welcome. The other thing you could do, which I do when I can't focus, I know it sounds boring but you may as well try it. Is splash cold water on my face, drink a glass of chilled water, and EITHER do star jumps for a few minutes and shake my legs, OR go for a very brisk 15 minute walk, whatever the weather., OR just take several deep breaths of outside air. It seems to set my body back to default Slight smile and helps me focus again. Good luck

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  • You're welcome. The other thing you could do, which I do when I can't focus, I know it sounds boring but you may as well try it. Is splash cold water on my face, drink a glass of chilled water, and EITHER do star jumps for a few minutes and shake my legs, OR go for a very brisk 15 minute walk, whatever the weather., OR just take several deep breaths of outside air. It seems to set my body back to default Slight smile and helps me focus again. Good luck

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