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You don’t know that. A doctor not coming out as the one who made the diagnosis does not mean it didn’t happen. Not sure why you’d insist otherwise. ...
Made some progress!
Made some progress! Heyy so I made a post about a week or 2 ago, about how anxiety might be making my speech worser than it is. So I went to the doctor and I got diagnosed with anxiety. Also I’ll be ...
Actually there is no medication approved for stuttering. And no one prove efficiency up to now...
Do you believe and support that there are medication for reducing stuttering?
Do you believe and support that there are medication for reducing stuttering? Just curious [View Poll](https://www.reddit.com/poll/1irdru1)...
I have figured out that my psychogenic stutter block has a neurochemical aspect , since nothing physical like speech therapy works for me . When dopamine is naturally produced in my body in normal le...
Yeah but that’s not the case for everyone. I’ve seen people say anxiety meds helped a little or a lot with their fluency and others say meds didn’t help at all. Everyone is different....
I’m trying to figure out what is going on with me and I cannot find an answer. I stutter/have blocks/also have other physical characteristics. I blank while talking then have some face twitches. Somet...
Yes, stuttering and anxiety go hand in hand. As a matter of fact anxiety impacts everyone’s speech, PWS or not. 😀 Stuttering as a neurological problem comes first and the anxiety likely gets overlay...
Yup, my speech therapist isn’t doing anything to actually help with my speech. And with exposure therapy I’ve tried it and I can’t do it without some sort of medication....
Or using ssri because if you have an imbalance in your brain speech therapy would help only if you take it with medications imo....
I’ve seen other people say the same but I also think everyone reacts differently to meds. I think you need to take meds for at least a couple months or weeks for them to fully kick in. did it help wit...
Yeah sometimes I forget I stutter when talking to someone and I’m very fluent. But unfortunately that’s not the case majority of the time. I hope the anxiety meds I’m gonna get helps because I truly f...
From my own personal experiences I do believe anxiety does make it worse, please do an update after you get anxiety medication I’ve been thinking of doing the same...
How high was your dose? I am on the lowest 2mg to be safe (don't want to take antidepressants even tho the reason is for depression/anxiety/adhd and I didn't find out this was an antipsychotic until a...
You shouldn't get this serious side effects at such a tiny dose (2mg). DR Gerald McGuire suggested using at least 7.5mg based on his his research....
Thank you, I will! I also read online that there is an app where you can already answer a couple of the questions they will ask beforehand, do you have any experience with that?...
The thing is escorts don't care about how you look really unless your seriously ugly & smell. And they don't really care how you speak either. Escorts don't really like you they like your money. If yo...
Out of all three, I’d say option number one. But I wouldn’t spend hours per day reading aloud, even if you just did 20-30 minutes. At the end of the day, whatever happens on the day of the presentatio...
The maladjusted fine-tuning of our speech execution may arise when an individual loses the neurological and psychological balance in the speech process. Specifically, responses to stimuli—such as soci...
Experimenting with supplements can be one way, but it’s risky. My approach is to try supplements in small increments and test its effects over some weeks or months. Using this I’ve found at least 4 su...