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panic attack

  1. ChibiChick

    Need Help Understanding

    I'm relatively new to the autism world and autism in general, so I need some help here. What's the difference between meltdowns, sensory overload and panic attacks? Because, today, like most days, I experienced what I thought was a panic attack but lately I've been thinking it might be sensory...
  2. 19maddie94

    He said he needs space

    Thank you everyone.
  3. L

    Questions from a confused Asperger

    First of hi, my name is Lea and I am an “Asperger “. For a very long time I have been asking myself a lot of questions about my condition and I thought maybe this would help ^^’ so for a little bit of a background my little brother and I are both under treatment for attention deficit disorder...
  4. SalanaEiyungAisis

    How to deal with a anxiety attack?

    I just had the worst anxiety meltdown in the world. I forgot an important appointment and even though the psy of cegep said it was alright, I sob like a little girl and, because I had forgotten my supplies in a closing libary, I banged loudly on its door to get my things. Then, I went into the...
  5. J

    Guys...

    I hand-picked a can of Spaghettios at the store and planned a specific time and day to eat them. And my brother ate them without telling me. It's an autistic nightmare.:eek:
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