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Do you feel like Boomhauer from King Of The Hill sometimes?
Do you feel like Boomhauer from King Of The Hill sometimes? How you think people don't exactly get what you are saying but they get the idea sort of. Sometimes....
I do the same thing.It sucks when it's a word I really struggle saying and I just go "Uhhh,uhhhhh,uhhhhh"for like 2 minutes because I can say it and then I stop and try again but then it just starts o...
Very much so. I went from about kinder until my sophomore year of HS. I had a really bad stutter and some of my blocks made it so I was unable to even say my name in front of people I wasn't comfortab...
In my calc bc class, I had to ask a question so first I asked a friend of mine if she knew, but she didnt so she got the teacher over. I started stumbling around when I asked my question with some of ...
I'm the same way. I gotta learn to pause and start back up again. Mostly it's my nerves though that really decide when I'll stutter....
I found this particularly interesting because you stutter differently than I do and I barely noticed it. But yeah your point is extremely valid, good video man! ...
Sorry want to clarify what I said - I'm not saying they were big or little in and of themselves. When you went through them confidently and in the forward flow of speech they were not noticeable to t...
Nice - I think this is pretty cool for you to do! I just casually listened to this while wrapping something up at work. I hope you notice and appreciate that your few actual repetitions (just a rand...
Yes my grandfather has a minor stutter. He has repetition problems and I have problems with blocks. ...
People telling you to "Will you spit it out already"
People telling you to "Will you spit it out already" It's literally the fucking worst. It makes not want to talk at all. I'm 20 years old and I've been dealing with stuttering for as long as I can rem...
i just started my decade of blocking on my age :( "twenty-whatever" is no problem but "thirty-whatever" gets me most everytime. ive been able to avoid most of it by leading up to it "i am right at t...
No,i don't think so but i did read that "Because clutterers have poor awareness of their disorder, they may be indifferent or even hostile to speech-language pathologists " . Anyway ,i bought a book a...
#####	 ######	 ####	 [**Cluttering**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluttering): [](#sfw) --- > >__Cluttering__ (also called __tachyphemia__ or __tachyphrasia__...
Do you think it could be "[cluttering](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluttering)"? [From Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluttering): Cluttering (also called tachyphemia or tachyphrasia) is a...
Yep, just have an open and honest conversation with her, explaining your experience with stuttering and how that situation made you feel. It isn't a matter of you laying blame on her for what transpir...
Read out loud and do tongue twisters for sounds that give you problems beforehand. Speak very slow, monotone, and know when to pause and collect yourself. Good luck. Let us know how it went....
My kid brother has a 35% dysflyency rate (which is VERY high), however he doesn't have any secondaries so its rare that anyone even picks up on his stutter. However if someone does start to give him ...
I'm doing ok in conversations that doesn't involve names(movies,places,menu items) and i don't need to change words .Like every other stutterer i don't stutter with dogs ,kids or when i'm alone .The t...
In preschoolers and school-age kids who stutter research suggests that there is a higher incidence of articulation disorders and language disorders when compared to the general population. There aren'...
Depends. When you are not stuttering, are you switching words or fumbling around because you are trying not to stutter? Do you stutter when you talk to yourself or a dog or child? If not, do you still...