Is it normal to feel tired/drained after a meltdown?

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zeldapsychology
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19 Nov 2009, 6:40 pm

I got home from being on the bus today and broke down into tears. Now I'm drained and tired do you feel this way after a meltdown? I waited a long time for the bus and I don't like taking the bus anyway but had to for an appointment. :-( I hate it!! ! Sure I shouldn't be upset by this but I am. :-(



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19 Nov 2009, 6:45 pm

More common than not.

You should get some sleep; you won't be good for much until you get some rest.


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19 Nov 2009, 6:48 pm

Thank You. Yes after having a meltdown I go into "meltdown mode" where I cry later in the day. LOL! I tell my family I'm fine/tired etc. IMO my life is no ones business.



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19 Nov 2009, 7:34 pm

I do agree with Callista on that one, not only people with AS/HFA feel tired after a meltdown, it also happens to NT people aswell.
Especially me after I had a meltdown, normally i would just knock out to sleep or struggle through the day.


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19 Nov 2009, 8:36 pm

I always felt tired after a meltdown.



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19 Nov 2009, 8:52 pm

I always feel tired after a meltdown. If I'm at home, I'll go to sleep.


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19 Nov 2009, 8:55 pm

Yeh, my brain ends up feeling kind of frayed and rusted, like all the nerve endings are pleading for silence, so I normally spend at least a good couple of hours staring at a blank wall....



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19 Nov 2009, 11:24 pm

When I meltdown, my brain is completely fried. I just can't think or function. After a meltdown, I end up sleeping for a good 2 hours.

I hope you feel better.



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19 Nov 2009, 11:37 pm

I'm EXHAUSTED after a meltdown - so tired, that I could sleep for 3 straight days.


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20 Nov 2009, 2:38 pm

I guess it would be more unusual / odd not to be tired. :wink:



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20 Nov 2009, 3:10 pm

This thread is interesting. I'm not all that susceptible to meltdowns, but I'm only mildly on the spectrum, if at all. But my son does have meltdowns sometimes, and I see how it wears him out. A lot of what is written here, as well as the thread about getting frustrated when you get interrupted, sounds so much like my son. Some days he can handle certain challenges with no problem, and everything is fine. Other days, especially if he's feeling hungry or a little physically unwell, he's very, very fragile.

I've learned that if he's having a meltdown, I need to be very quiet and gentle with him, and maybe find him something that he likes to eat. It's so easy to snap back at him, though. He's a sweet, mild-mannered person, but during a meltdown, he snaps like an injured animal, and if I'm not prepared for it, I can snap back before realizing that's making it worse. Before I knew about AS, people would say things like, "Oh, you shouldn't allow him to get away with acting like that. You need to show him that you are in charge." I always suspected that, in times like that, he really couldn't help it. So, getting the AS diagnosis was wonderful, because it took the social pressure off of me to yell at him when he was having a meltdown.

What's hard is that, when he's having a meltdown, he can't bear for anyone to talk to him, BUT, he keeps asking questions and demanding responses.

"Why the bloody hell is the computer going so slow!! !???? ANSWER ME!! !!"
"Well, it could be...."
"SHUT UP!! !! !!"

Sometimes it makes me angry when he's like that, but I try not to let it. If he's talking like that, he's in meltdown mode, and can't really help it at the moment. He's usually very sweet and polite.



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20 Nov 2009, 4:14 pm

Spokane_Girl wrote:
I always felt tired after a meltdown.


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