physical mantal and emotional distress aspergers syndrome

Hello, last night i started to scream uncontrolably i left my bedroom and was found semi naked in the featal position on the kitchen floor, my mother tried to comphort me as i said the word help with closed eyes over and over, i am close to compleat mental breakdown but i have aspergers syndrome and i "seem ok" to other people however i am i a state of physical mental and emotional distress and have been for years now without any apropriate access to heath care, i am a intelligent adult male whos heath needs ave been asessed identified and never adressed or resolved. I have similar dreams and aspirations as most people, i wanted to recover access education train gain employmaent begin have a relationship start a family contribute to society and live a life.

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  • Hiya StUrungusPolyp,

    Thank you for posting and telling the community what you are going through. Thank you for sharing your experience and we're sorry to hear that you are having a difficult time. It is good that you’ve let us know what’s happening. Many people have similar thoughts, feelings and actions when coping with so much and we hope you’re okay.    

     

    If you are unable to cope with the distress or despair, it’s very important to tell someone about your feelings of distress. Call your GP and make an urgent appointment. Your GP can make sure you get appropriate help and support. 

     

    The National Autistic Society does not currently operate a crisis or emergency service. We advise you to contact 999 or any of the mental health crisis lines listed on our Urgent Help Page if you are at risk of immediate harm:https://www.autism.org.uk/what-we-do/help-and-support/urgent-help

    If you are not at immediate risk of harm, we would encourage you to speak to your GP or another health professional about this if you haven’t done so already. If it’s outside your GP hours call 111 to reach the NHS 111 service. In England, Wales and Scotland there is now an option to speak with mental health professionals by selecting ‘option 2’ when calling NHS 111: https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/urgent-and-emergency-care-services/when-to-use-111/   

     

    You may also find the following useful:  

    • Samaritans: Call 116 123 for free, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.  
    • SANEline: 0300 304 7000for anyone experiencing a mental health problem or supporting someone else (4.30pm to 10.30pm, every day)  
    • Shout 85258:a free, confidential, 24/7 text messaging support service for anyone struggling to cope.  
    • Mind Infoline: 0300 1233393for information and signposting (9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, England and Wales only)

     

    We hope this is helpful to you.  

    Kind regards,

    Katrina Mod

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  • Hiya StUrungusPolyp,

    Thank you for posting and telling the community what you are going through. Thank you for sharing your experience and we're sorry to hear that you are having a difficult time. It is good that you’ve let us know what’s happening. Many people have similar thoughts, feelings and actions when coping with so much and we hope you’re okay.    

     

    If you are unable to cope with the distress or despair, it’s very important to tell someone about your feelings of distress. Call your GP and make an urgent appointment. Your GP can make sure you get appropriate help and support. 

     

    The National Autistic Society does not currently operate a crisis or emergency service. We advise you to contact 999 or any of the mental health crisis lines listed on our Urgent Help Page if you are at risk of immediate harm:https://www.autism.org.uk/what-we-do/help-and-support/urgent-help

    If you are not at immediate risk of harm, we would encourage you to speak to your GP or another health professional about this if you haven’t done so already. If it’s outside your GP hours call 111 to reach the NHS 111 service. In England, Wales and Scotland there is now an option to speak with mental health professionals by selecting ‘option 2’ when calling NHS 111: https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/urgent-and-emergency-care-services/when-to-use-111/   

     

    You may also find the following useful:  

    • Samaritans: Call 116 123 for free, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.  
    • SANEline: 0300 304 7000for anyone experiencing a mental health problem or supporting someone else (4.30pm to 10.30pm, every day)  
    • Shout 85258:a free, confidential, 24/7 text messaging support service for anyone struggling to cope.  
    • Mind Infoline: 0300 1233393for information and signposting (9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, England and Wales only)

     

    We hope this is helpful to you.  

    Kind regards,

    Katrina Mod

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