Conquering Your Fibromyalgia Podcast

Ep 165 Self-Care for Autistic People with Dr. Megan Neff Part 2

Dr. Michael Lenz MD

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In the second part of the conversation with Dr. Megan Neff, a clinical psychologist specializing in autism, we delve deeper into autistic burnout, exploring triggers such as life transitions, masking, and sensory overwhelm. Megan  explains that burnout arises when stressors exceed coping abilities and offers self-help tips for managing an autistic style brain and nervous system. She emphasizes the importance of sensory self-care, recognizing and understanding one's neurodivergence, and proper screening by healthcare providers. The discussion also includes insights from her book, 'Self Care for Autistic People,' and advice for clinicians, loved ones, and individuals living with autism or ADHD.

00:00 Introduction and Recap
00:35 Understanding Autistic Burnout
02:03 Triggers and Vulnerabilities
05:03 Sensory Self-Care and Regulation
09:00 Challenges and Misdiagnoses
14:18 Empowerment Through Diagnosis
16:59 Self-Care for Autistic Individuals
24:23 Final Thoughts and Resources

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A Fibromyalgia Starter Pack, which is a great companion to the book Conquering Your Fibromyalgia, is now available. Dr. Michael Lenz practices general pediatrics and internal medicine primary care, seeing patients from infants through adults. In addition, he also will see patients with fibromyalgia and related problems and patients interested in lifestyle medicine and clinical lipidology. To learn more, go to ConquringYourFibromyalgia.com. Remember that while Dr. Lenz is a medical doctor, he is not your doctor. All of your signs and symptoms should be discussed with your own physician. He aims to weave the best of conventional medicine with lifestyle medicine to help people with chronic health conditions live their best lives possible. Dr. Lenz hopes that the podcast, book, blog, and website serve as a trusted resource and starting point on your journey of learning to live better with fibromyalgia and related illnesses.




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