This is how I get it but I can talk and listen, but the effort required to talk and listen is great and tends to shut me down further, hence I don't want to talk.
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Shutdown can also have voluntary components. An autistic person may find that he is shutting down, and be unable to control that fact. However, he may be able to direct which abilities are more important to preserve. In this case, the other abilities will shut down first. For instance, if he is driving, he may elect to understand enough sensory information to navigate around obstacles and retain the motor skills to drive the car to a safe place. However, during this time he may have lost speech, the ability to move in any way other than the motions required for driving, the ability to identify objects, and the ability to respond meaningfully to human voices. When he stops the car, he may find himself unable to step out, but he drove safely and competently. An autistic person may also be able to delay a full shutdown by allowing himself to experience increasing numbers of partial shutdowns, or head off an involuntary shutdown by deliberately stopping the activity in question before his brain stops it for him.
Also, when I have found a safe place to stop the car, it is all I can do to put the seat back to lie down to recover... There is no way I could step out of the car to walk. I would end up in a heap on the floor with my body being limp.
I do get series of partial shutdowns. Recently when stressed they come at from around six a day or more. I purpously lie down as soon as I can to recover which prevents a shutdown. Why they are called partial shutdowns I guess.
When I get partial shutdowns, I find I can't do much throughout the day that could involve anything stressful or streneous as it means I will go straight into another partial shutdown. Also, after a day of a few shutdowns, I am so weak that just lifting the tablet to type can be enough!
On stress free days I am completely the opposite, but I do try to avoid any exercise these days, as I do not want to risk going i to a partial shutdown while exercising. For example, I am far more likely to get one while cycling, and when I do I could be stranded unable to get help (If I need to recover I don't want to have attention) or get back home, especially since I have a steep hill to climb to get home. Sometimss when I have a partial shutdown while cycling, I can just about ride the bike by somehow clinging on, but if I try to put my leg down to stop, my leg won't always hold my weight, so if I know I am that bad, I try to get to a grassy ditch in which I can fall into and I lie there until I am recovered! Sometimes when cycling I have reached a quiet place to recover from a partial shutdown, and because my eyesight is not focusing well due to the partial shutdown, I go to lie down on an ants nest and get covered in ants and I can hardly move to do anything about it. My sympathies go to the ants, but sorry anys, I didn't see your lovely home... It is anoying as it can take ages before I can move from the spot my body has chosen! In a similar way I have gone and found myself what I first belived to be a hidden ditch to find I had become a type of dam blocking a water course, and to try to move... It ranges from difficult to impossible depending on the depth of the partial shutdown!
It has taken me 40 years of despearately searching what it is that I get before someone gave me this link recently, so a big thanks who found the link.
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