Is he really ill

So my son is 17 he started college this year and he loved it after the initail anxiety was worn off.

then boom he cant go to college, he is ill, he doesnt eat in front of people. after test conclusiion is nothing wrong with him.

He has shut himself off from the real world and sit in his room allday he told me that he couldnt remember a persons name the other day and could only think of car names. (should I be concerend) How do I know if he has a serious mental health issue. He wont tell me I dont know the questions to ask because how are you? Only elicits the OK, or not ok. I discovered that how are you feeling doesnt mean to him that I want to know if he is in pain more if he is tired or not.

When he started college I said you are in charge now if you go great if you dont that is your problem. I couldnt deal with it being my reponsibility anymore it was too difficult. School had been a nightmare.

So if there is nothing physically wrong do I pressure him to go to college? Do I leave him to make his own choices and hope he learns from his mistakes and wakes up one day and goes ok now I am motivated to do something with my life?

Do I tell him he is well until he beleives it?

I am at the point where I am thinking I take him to A & E and spill the story and see what happens. I have been told he will be seen there and then and we wont have to deal with this slow porcess through the doctors to find a solution. I have heard stories of people who have had conditions that take years to diagnose such as ME and Crohns.

Any advice welcome. Dont know where to trun next. :(

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  • Please all note that the community is open to all and everyone is permitted to leave their individual opinions, but if at any point these comments are deemed to be offensive or insulting to other members (1st rule of the community), then action will be taken. Please be considerate to all members.

    Justwhenyouthinkitsok - I am sorry that things are difficult for your family at the moment.  If you want to learn more about what college can be doing to support your son you may want to contact our Education Rights Service where information, support and advice is provided on educational provision and entitlements. Please see the following link for further information: 

    www.autism.org.uk/.../education-rights.aspx

    Or if you would like to search for services in your area, please have a look at the Autism Services Directory:

    www.autismdirectory.org.uk This includes services such as: support groups, social groups, advocacy, befriending, residential settings, outreach and respite.

    You may also want to contact your local social services, if you are not already receiving help from them. Please take a look at the following articles for further information on getting help from Social Services:

    
(Child England and Wales)

    www.autism.org.uk/17378

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    www.autism.org.uk/17377

    (Child and Adult Scotland)
www.autism.org.uk/.../social-services-getting-help-for-children-and-adults-scotland.aspx

    Services provided by the National Autistic Society may also help, you can read more here: 

    www.autism.org.uk/en-gb/our-services.aspx


    Our Autism Helpline may also be able to help. Advisers can talk through the different types of support and search for services in your area, if you would like to call.

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  • Please all note that the community is open to all and everyone is permitted to leave their individual opinions, but if at any point these comments are deemed to be offensive or insulting to other members (1st rule of the community), then action will be taken. Please be considerate to all members.

    Justwhenyouthinkitsok - I am sorry that things are difficult for your family at the moment.  If you want to learn more about what college can be doing to support your son you may want to contact our Education Rights Service where information, support and advice is provided on educational provision and entitlements. Please see the following link for further information: 

    www.autism.org.uk/.../education-rights.aspx

    Or if you would like to search for services in your area, please have a look at the Autism Services Directory:

    www.autismdirectory.org.uk This includes services such as: support groups, social groups, advocacy, befriending, residential settings, outreach and respite.

    You may also want to contact your local social services, if you are not already receiving help from them. Please take a look at the following articles for further information on getting help from Social Services:

    
(Child England and Wales)

    www.autism.org.uk/17378

    (Adult England and Wales)

    www.autism.org.uk/17377

    (Child and Adult Scotland)
www.autism.org.uk/.../social-services-getting-help-for-children-and-adults-scotland.aspx

    Services provided by the National Autistic Society may also help, you can read more here: 

    www.autism.org.uk/en-gb/our-services.aspx


    Our Autism Helpline may also be able to help. Advisers can talk through the different types of support and search for services in your area, if you would like to call.

    The Helpline is open Monday to Thursday 10am – 4pm and Friday 9am -3pm on 0808 800 4104.

    Please see the following link for further information: 

    www.autism.org.uk/.../contact.aspx

    If you have any further questions, please post another comment and a moderator or community member will try to help you.

    Warm regards,

    Heather - Mod

     

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