am have another form of autism,but have been extremely helped by meds,life saving to extent.
Meds originally helped am to discriminate between people and objects,which resulted in rarely ever going for people when set off or in meltdowns,but they have never reduced it towards self or objects.
They help am be hyper interactive to an extent in the form of actions with those am have built a long routine with [eg,hiding their keys,bag,coat,throwing things at them,putting a brown crayon mark on the toilet seat so it looks like someones pooed on it,wiping hair gel or whatever can find on door handles etc],otherwise it's akin to being a deaf horse with blinkers on.
They have lessened the severity of 'incidents' and meltdowns slightly.
They make am less likely to abscond.
The highest dose am get numbs senses so am not as in agony as usual from them [highest dose being at night,cant have it the same at every doseage as am already on the max dose possible].
They're not sleep meds,but they help am get tired [not that they do any good],neuro wants to prescribe a sleeping drug but he's trying to see if getting night staff to alter night routine long term helps,it hasnt worked and knew it wouldnt.
Meds can help a lot of autism and AS as well as the comorbids,they can make Autists be able to communicate and interact,they can numb accute senses,sensory overload and 'anxiety' problems,they can reduce meltdowns and/or the length of them,they can reduce challenging behavior,they can reduce obsessive and OCD like problems and so on.
But meds work very differently on everyone,what is one persons quality of life giver is another persons zombie drug,it's best to find out about different drugs,and go to doctor about possibility of getting medication.
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