Suicidal

I was diagnosed as a muture adult after I had completed my undergraduate and postgraduate degrees and had been working for approximately 5 years in one particular field until I was burnt out, with aspergers. I got very little help and was advised to stop doing and simply just be, so all aspirations eroded, struggled with poverty and mental health, although I was less hard on myself for being a complete *** wit with life, I found navigating both domestic and professional lives very difficult that on my rest days I was forced to rest. A decade has gone, and although I mask less now, I'm still considered to be difficult. I am tired of living, merely existing, my life has curtailed to nothing, a shell of a person I am. Doctors prescribed medication for anxiety, when I was first diagnosed and was on venafaxline and something else, but it was an awful experience that had I been in a better head space I would never have agreed to be prescribed, the point is I was not able to make an informed decision I was simply too unwell. I become unmedicated 2 years after my diagnosis. Now, for a year I have been battling with dark thoughts, in the last 6 months, they have got progressively worse and I don't know how to stop them, I've tried meditation, relaxing my thoughts, keeping myself busy, but I find no matter how I structure my day to be fruitless, its unproductive and it just highlights that I'm a failure. I have no desire to go on, and I just don't know how to exit my thoughts, my thoughts are a prison and do not often represent my reality, but I live in my thoughts, and I'm tired. I feel stupid to broach the subject with the gp, and occasions when i have done in the past I'm often prescribed medication for my anxiety, which i politely decline.I feel its a luxury to be contemplating suicide when others simply just want to recover and get better, yet I just wish to exit, I'm scared that I'll carry my thoughts out, I'm sorry if this isn't the correct forum and I'm desperate for help, there is no one I can talk to about how I feel, everytime I try to discuss it with someone they simply put a plaster on it, eventually after a few days I'm exposed to my own thoughts, my days are structured alone, very little human contact, I find humans painful, to be near them gives me sensory overload as my mind just screams danger, danger .... I'm tired and my sleep pattern is awful, someday I can get 7 hours sleep others and most often 3 to 4. Where do people like me secure help, guidance so that on very very bad days I have someone to lean on. I say I have had dark thoughts for a year or so, but if I am perfectly honest and I find it shameful to say out loud probably my whole life, but often its just a dip and temporarily but these thoughts have been going on for at least 12 months and I feel like a failure for not have acted on them but equally proud of myself for battling on, and that if life simply represents being under a duvet for many more years, and letting it pass, at least I'm existing, surplus to society, and a complete dysfunctional individual that notionally appears to be functioning like a non autistic human, yet the reality is that I'm struggling silently. 

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  • I'm sorry you're feeling this way. Life can be tough being autistic. You are not alone in feeling trapped by your thoughts. It can be difficult to find support but don't give up. See if there are any autism charities/hubs in your area - they may be able to support or point you in the direction of support autism wise. There are also mental health helplines for when you really feel you may need them. Don't feel stupid approaching your GP about mental health. Many people do, you're not alone. You don't have to accept meds, you can request to be referred for talking therapies. It can be a wait and isn't always simple I'll be honest, but there are options out there. It can just take time to find the right support.

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  • I'm sorry you're feeling this way. Life can be tough being autistic. You are not alone in feeling trapped by your thoughts. It can be difficult to find support but don't give up. See if there are any autism charities/hubs in your area - they may be able to support or point you in the direction of support autism wise. There are also mental health helplines for when you really feel you may need them. Don't feel stupid approaching your GP about mental health. Many people do, you're not alone. You don't have to accept meds, you can request to be referred for talking therapies. It can be a wait and isn't always simple I'll be honest, but there are options out there. It can just take time to find the right support.

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