Published on 12, July, 2020
Hi,
I was diagnosed late last year at the age of 27. I’m struggling with what feels like a constant burnout! I just feel like I need someone to talk to who understands what I’m going through :/
Welcome to the community.
Autistic burnout can be very debilitating, take years to recover from and in some cases result in permanent regression of abilities. Yet there is so little recognition of it outside the autistic community.
https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/professional-practice/autistic-burnout
This link might be helpful for you to know that others understand what you are going through. It is a collection of writings and blog quotes, mainly from autistic people who have been through it. Warning though you can easily get lost in there for many hours, especially if you start exploring further links
https://stimpunks.org/burnout/
Autonomistic said:Yet there is so little recognition of it outside the autistic community.
I think that NT's presume that a burnout is a "nervous breakdown" (apologies if my 1970's terminology no longer applies.)
I contacted a GP about burnout and they jumped straight to depression.
@autonomistic kindly posted a reply to me about burnout which included helpful links. I shared that with family, and for the first time I really got the sense they understood.
It’s difficult! I was I had a doctor that specialised in asd and could really help me
I’m sorry to hear that, I’m here if you want to talk :) I definitely feel comfortable here and I’m so grateful to have people to talk to
My experience of being put on antidepressants was horrendous. I experienced no benefits from them at all and the side effects nearly killed me (no exaggeration).
They do help some people but from comments I have read here and elsewhere autistic people often have more atypical reactions to them. They simply have not been tested on autistic people.