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'He feels we're being controlled and can't understand why': The stark reality of life on lockdown for an autistic man and his mother

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Sharon feared the local lockdown measures imposed on Greater Manchester last week would be a 'backwards step'. However, while 'Josh was initially very worried and quite withdrawn, he actually accepted the situation fairly quickly'.“I believe [it] is down to the support that has already been put in place regarding his health and well-being," she said.Breakthrough UK have provided support for Josh over lockdown in the form of weekly phone calls.“One of the only things that he's had that has kept going all the way through is Michele from Breakthrough, who has rang him at one o'clock pretty much every Tuesday.”And there's help closer to home too.“We’ve got dogs," Sharon said, "And without them, I don’t think Josh would have coped at all - but.

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