commentr/StutterOctober 26, 2025

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Sort of, it translates, look it is what it is, when we are alone at home how much will we stutter out loud talking to the wall?  Acceptance not in how you do it or how you talk but what you feel about it or yourself after the fact.  Why do you have to feel bad over something you can't control.  Also, time and again has shown me the worse I feel over it, like the more I worry about it, the worse it gets.  Literally a conundrum where the more we care the harder it is, the less, the easier.   Its literally a waste of time.  So acceptance if that takes your mind off of it.  I still find ways to make it easier on myself but more to save my energy.  For instance, I tended to repeat rather than push and tighten because I would be so tired after fighting it.  Letting it come out when it wants to helped me save my energy going forward and also surprised me every time.  If acceptance helps you do that then yes.  Maybe it is the right term.  Its just a healthy carefree relationship with it, more important things to worry about that I can actually effect. And ironically that effected this. 

Themes

Identity & DisabilitySpeech & Stuttering

Subthemes

Acceptance & PrideLoss of Control