Aspergers syndrome high functioning
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@Blackrose it is good to hear you have taken up your art again. There is no reason why you cannot become an artists where you are. Many from the various arts have been abandoning London because of high prices and the pace of life here.
When my daughter wanted a portrait of her cat she went to an artist whose work she loves outside of London, though we live in the middle of London.
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Hi @Blackrose
I am sorry to hear you are struggling, there has been some great support on this thread and I hope it helps.
Its really positive that you are having therapy and seeking help and @Geoark has sent some great links to MIND and the samaritans number.If you don't feel you can keep yourself safe right now, seek immediate help.
- go to any hospital A&E department (sometimes known as the emergency department)
- call 999 and ask for an ambulance if you can't get to A&E
- ask someone else to contact 999 for you or take you to A&E immediately
If you need some support right now, but don't want to go to A&E, here are some other options for you to try:
- contact the Samaritans on freephone 116 123, they're open 24 hours and are there to listen
- contact your GP for an emergency appointment or the out of hours team
- call NHS 111 (England) or NHS Direct 0845 46 47 (Wales)
- contact your local crisis team
- click the yellow 'I need urgent help' button at the top of the MIND website for more options
- see our page on helping yourself cope right now, and on crisis services.
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Hi @Blackrose
Just wondering if you're still out there, and how you are getting on
Warmest best wishes,
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Hi, hope you are better.
I have a 6 year old boy who has Asperger’s. He can’t accept things as well and takes regular meltdowns. He was diagnosed last year0
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