Fade2black
Well-Known Member
Everyone is aware of the external meltdowns. But, there is very little said about the internal meltdowns. Somewhere along the way when I was in my teens, my meltdowns became internal. On the outside, I appeared to be unemotional. Yet, on the inside, there was a typhoon of emotions and rage occurring. Even as a middle aged adult I still have these. In my opinion, the internal meltdowns are worse than external.
I'm not asking for coping skills but I am interested if other adults on the spectrum have, in their lives, transitioned from external to internal meltdowns and what reasons they feel caused the change. For me, I think it's because once I realized I was different, I basically wanted to be invisible.
I'm not asking for coping skills but I am interested if other adults on the spectrum have, in their lives, transitioned from external to internal meltdowns and what reasons they feel caused the change. For me, I think it's because once I realized I was different, I basically wanted to be invisible.