One of the most difficult parts about being Autistic is the relentless bullying that starts in childhood and often continues for the rest of our lives.
Today I am going to talk about strategies for dealing with Autistic Chronic Fatigue. I want to be clear at the start here that I have no idea what causes chronic fatigue syndrome or CFS. CFS may have multiple underlying causes. We don't know. However the symptoms do seem to be shared in a similar way by multiple people. My working hypothesis is that it seems like a different condition in Autistics for the same reason that everything else seems different in Autistics. It's because Allistics and Autistic are wired differently.
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome and you or someone you know.
The title says it all :)
The Intense World Theory is a hypothetical model of Autism that posits that Autistic traits are the result of heightened sensory sensitivity and that different Autistics have different sensitivities.
Some of the many ways that Autistics and Allistics communicate differently.
Autistic traits can include wide variations of how we process visual information internally
I'm seeing a lot of people I love giving up on wearing a mask in public. It's breaking my heart and you can hear it in my voice on this episode. Covid is not over.
In this episode I talk about Functional Labels and Applied Behavioral Analysis. I don't go into a lot of grisly details so you should be able to listen to it if you want to without hearing anything traumatizing. It's just a very quick overview.
Sometimes the only way to win is not to play the game
Lists of Autistic traits on social media is one of the ways that many adult Autistics figure out who they are
Hyper focus and dedication to learning everything about a particular topic are very common Autistic traits
Getting an official diagnosis can be difficult and expensive but is it even worth it?
Autistic Burnout is devastating and we know a lot about what can trigger it but very little about what causes it.
Autistics often have much higher sensory perception than Allistics do. This can lead to both pleasure and pain. When there is too much sensory input without enough time/space to process it that can lead to an Autistic meltdown
Ricardo da Cruz de Carvalho
Wonderful podcast. Hope it returns soon!
Elise Camilleri
amazing podcast!