Anonymous wrote:With either ADHD or ASD, the world doesn't mesh with who these kids are, leading to so many misunderstandings. All day, every day. It's a capricious, unfathomable world. Of course these kids feel aggrieved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Google rejection sensitive dysphoria and see if it resonates. Also irritability is a sign that my autistic child's anti-anxiety meds need to be adjusted.
i can never tell if mine needs anti anxiety meds... how can you tell?
Anonymous wrote:Not always. My young adult ASD son has always been very calm and patient. My ASD husband is mostly calm and patient, but has occasional bouts of irrational anger when all hell breaks loose. It's tough to live with someone like that.
Anonymous wrote:Google rejection sensitive dysphoria and see if it resonates. Also irritability is a sign that my autistic child's anti-anxiety meds need to be adjusted.