Antidepressants for ASD child

My 14yr old was diagnosed with ASD when he was 8. 

His mental health has been deteriorating since he was around 11. He is always low in mood and has told us that he has thoughts of self harm and suicide.

I feel that we've tried to help and support him in every way we can but he just finds life too difficult. 

Today he said he wishes I'd aborted him. We are a loving and supportive family.  We have paid for private counselling.  We've worked hard to get him as much support as we can at school.  He says he lonely. We allow him limited time online (he's obsessive about his phone and computer so we have to be strict about this) as this is where he finds it easiest to make friends.  

He has a couple of friends that he see's occasionally outside of school. 

We've encouraged him to try new things with the hope he will meet new people and become more confident but he just found it too difficult. 

He is becoming more and more isolated and unhappy.  His voice sounds very flat (it's not naturally like this). He says that living is not worth the effort that he has to put into getting through life.  

I just feel that despite our best efforts and us spending money on counselling and rallying all the support we can from our family and the school he is just becoming more and more unhappy. 

My husband is autistic and antidepressants have been a lifechanger for him. 

I don't really like the idea of my son being on them and I'm not even sure if this is something our GP would agree to but I just can't see any other way of helping him.

Anyone have any experience or advice regarding ASD teens using antidepressants?

I'm at the end of my tether and my mental health is suffering too.

Thanks

  • Hiya, 

    Your GP might be reluctant to give him antidepressants because of his age however if you go to an appointment with all the information you have provided us then you will have a good chance of getting them for him. It sounds like you have tried lots of things to help him.

    You mentioned that you aren't too sure about him being on them, which is understandable. They wouldn't necessarily be a long term solution though. I'm wondering whether you have chatted the possibility through with him, what does he think? Is he aware that dad takes them?

    I started antidepressants when I was 15 and they made a huge difference. Before taking them I was very suicidal and unable to leave the house due to anxiety. Now I lead a fairly normal life, have a job and haven't attempted to take my life since taking them.

    Alisha xx

    P.S. feel free to private message if you want to chat

  • Hi. Have been thinking about this, quick reply for now as have work today. Have you contacted CAMHS and asked for a phone consultation to discuss your concerns? We have done this in the past,.