I find it harder to recover from being "out there" and with NTs but it depends on where I was. So if I go to a safe place it is less, but still is.
I lived with another family for a while. Now I understand this autism better, my uncle had pure Aspie without any noticeable co-morbids. It was really great, to be honest. He is brilliant even to this day. His down time is an addiction to reading, so he could go to work and BAM come in, and we knew......let Uncle J read!! He'd read a bit and then was good to go and come and play with the kids and was all refreshed.
My cousin, on the other hand, (his son) is different. He has aspergers but does not function well. He is so smart and so kind but when he goes to work, he comes home and sits on "his chair" and he does not want to be bothered. He is like my ex roomie, actually. A few glasses of wine, bad TV and then he goes to bed, BUT it takes THE WHOLE WEEKEND for him to recover. He does have co-morbids like depression and anxiety and others.
When I lived there, we all knew leave M alone on the weekends. Sometimes he would venture out, but not much. But when he did, he was always nice. Stiff and rehersed kinda, but nice. We did bother him, but we tried not to.
I am in between these two. If I have been out and not able to eat all day or tend to the stuff I need to do, then at night I cannot be talked to either. I get that. I cannot eat when people are talking to me at all.....I have to say, "I can't do this! It is not you , it is me!! I am so sorry!!!!" so they do not feel bad. It takes me some time to recover, maybe the whole evening, but not the weekend.
BUT if I have a BAD INTERACTION??? Even if someone rolls eyes or looks askance or if I misinterpret something or if I cannot understand the meaning behind something? THEN it might take days. I might go into hiding for days.
<Sigh>
How long and how do you guys recover from work or interactions?
I lived with another family for a while. Now I understand this autism better, my uncle had pure Aspie without any noticeable co-morbids. It was really great, to be honest. He is brilliant even to this day. His down time is an addiction to reading, so he could go to work and BAM come in, and we knew......let Uncle J read!! He'd read a bit and then was good to go and come and play with the kids and was all refreshed.
My cousin, on the other hand, (his son) is different. He has aspergers but does not function well. He is so smart and so kind but when he goes to work, he comes home and sits on "his chair" and he does not want to be bothered. He is like my ex roomie, actually. A few glasses of wine, bad TV and then he goes to bed, BUT it takes THE WHOLE WEEKEND for him to recover. He does have co-morbids like depression and anxiety and others.
When I lived there, we all knew leave M alone on the weekends. Sometimes he would venture out, but not much. But when he did, he was always nice. Stiff and rehersed kinda, but nice. We did bother him, but we tried not to.
I am in between these two. If I have been out and not able to eat all day or tend to the stuff I need to do, then at night I cannot be talked to either. I get that. I cannot eat when people are talking to me at all.....I have to say, "I can't do this! It is not you , it is me!! I am so sorry!!!!" so they do not feel bad. It takes me some time to recover, maybe the whole evening, but not the weekend.
BUT if I have a BAD INTERACTION??? Even if someone rolls eyes or looks askance or if I misinterpret something or if I cannot understand the meaning behind something? THEN it might take days. I might go into hiding for days.
<Sigh>
How long and how do you guys recover from work or interactions?