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Those fluctuations are totally normal. Some of it can be pattern based as you describe, but other times is just random!...
Yes! thank you, finally someone said it. personally, I tend to stutter more around family and friends who know I stutter, while I speak mostly fluently with work colleagues, others, or strangers etc. ...
Hello, as a stutterer, suffering from it, to exchange my relatively one-sided view of stuttering, I think stuttering has a genetic relationship, Genes cause different physical structures in the brain,...
>*You said: "Well, no. I don't stutter when I'm alone."* Awesome comment! Me too, what you said resonates a lot with my own experience. When I was in primary school, I always stuttered severely when ...
It used to scare me how easily it seemed to randomly appear but I realized that wasn't true. After the stutter I could likely say it again with ease unless the situation hasn't subsided for instance....
>You said: *"Surprising how the word "stress" triggers it even when I don't stutter on it. I feel the trigger that I might and I think more than half the time I still do but interestingly enough, ther...
I struggle with this same thing. I can’t even count how many times I’ve blocked on my name. It is embarrassing but doesn’t need to define us. Sometimes I flounder, sometimes it comes out just fine. Wh...
[Research](https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2021.661880/full): The dopamine system and automatization of movement sequences: A review with relevance for speech and stuttering * the ...
It's an interesting connection, but as with all these gut-studies, I feel that there is clear correlation without causation. Stress leads to stuttering and stuttering leads to stress. Both can result ...
It's an interesting connection, but as with all these gut-studies, I feel that there is clear correlation without causation. Stress leads to stuttering and stuttering leads to stress. Both can result ...
Unpredictability💔
Unpredictability💔 When we are talking most of us know the word that they will struggle with so they might change it, and i also do the same thing but that feeling now is not good for me because it’s ...
It's true anytime I've had people die in my family or I've gotten very sick with the flu or Covid my stuttering goes away. Wish we had that feeling 24/7 to just speak freely ugh....
Why the fuck it's so relatable lol . I have the same experience, when my uncle died I cried a lot and my stuttering was mostly invincible for 1-2 year ....
**TL;DR Summary:** *Contextual variability*: * randomness and cyclical patterns of stuttering * internal state factors * specific cues * perceived judgement within social contexts * concern with ho...
For me, the more I tried not to stutter, the more I stuttered. I made this post about it yesterday if you'd like to read some of what I've gone through: https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ7f8GEhjc0/?igsh...
Thank you, I'm trying to stop to stutter so much, it's gotten worse this year I don't know why...
I’m sorry this is getting worse and you’re feeling isolated. I found my stutter has long periods in which it gets worse and others in which it goes almost in remission (although I’d never do public sp...
Ahhh… The story of my life… You wake up one day and can say it, but you lose two others that you had fluently. I’ve stuttered on every letter and diphthong at least twice in my life. Unpredictability ...
I'm very familiar with Dr Maguires work. His research and other researchers like him do not state that citalopram is beneficial in reducing stuttering symptoms. You may be confusing citalopram with d...
I used to stutter one my brothers name starts with a b but after years I float in and out. You can’t control it anyways so think about what suits the soul you’re giving birth to and the universe will ...