What My Autism Meltdown Looks Like

What My Autism Meltdown Looks Like

Autism meltdowns are often misunderstood. Many people confuse them with tantrums or emotional outbursts. In reality, a meltdown is an intense neurological response to overwhelming stress, sensory overload, or emotional pressure.

In this episode, I openly describe what my own autism meltdown experience looks like. I explain the physical sensations, the mental overload, and the moment when the brain simply cannot process any more input.

In this episode you will learn:

• What triggers an autism meltdown
• The difference between meltdowns, shutdowns, and tantrums
• The early warning signs before a meltdown happens
• What a meltdown actually feels like from the inside
• Practical ways to reduce triggers and recover safely

Understanding meltdowns is important for autistic people, families, teachers, and anyone who wants to better support the autistic community. This episode gives you a clear, honest look at what really happens during an autism meltdown and why compassion and understanding matter.

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