is a meltdown just getting angry and losing it?

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whatamess
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06 Feb 2008, 3:20 pm

I mean, if getting angry over stuff and screaming and yelling at someone because of their incompetence is a meltdown, then I guess I have them all the time. However, I don't see why THAT is the problem...I never will. It seems the NT response is to try to resolve things...but what happens when you say things 20 times and they don't, although you know that you are 100% in what you are asking? Do we just have to say it 21 times then so that nothing will be done and then people won't flip out because we have a meltdown?



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06 Feb 2008, 4:09 pm

Aspergers is a lonely thing... it usually travels with some friends, like OCD etc...

It does sound aspie but it could also be one of its buddies.