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I mean, likely nothing? Stuttering isn't necessarily causal to some big psychological horror - it sometimes just is....
The only terrible thing that happened to me was that I stammered. It isn't the result of some other originating trauma. Most children go through some aspects of speech issues, the vast majority don't ...
It’s not a theory, it’s true, most stuttering is genetic, with some cases of mental or physical trauma. My immediate family has 4 different members that stutter, I don’t even know bout family members ...
My son is three and has started stuttering. There was no "horror" that triggered it. Over a couple of weeks some repetitions started. Then it continued. He has been doing it for 9 months and he is the...
toxic exposure from vaccines is my guess, there's so little research on any of that though my guess is most stutterers have one or maybe even two copies of the MTHFR gene mutation which severely lim...
I don't know what my stuttering is related to, it just happens randomly, It can be to friends and family, strangers, colleagues, anybody. I even find myself trying to stutter when I'm not talking if t...
Like many things, your stammer will have its ups and downs. When you’re in a bad phase it’s hard to know if it will ever end. But it always does. If you’re worried an employer wouldn’t employee you ...
I don't know why my stutter start when i talk with someone and if i read and talk with my father or brother it reduce soo much can someone help me find the cure of it i really get bullied by my family...
I don't fight my stutter at all. I barely think about it when I engage with people. It is more accurate to say that stuttering just "happens" to me. With or without anticipation or "fighting" against ...
Sometimes, at least for me, stuttering is random. I’d have days where stuttering feels easy. Then days where I feel so much tension! I feel it has helped me to never expect anything… just letting it h...
I think we all go through peaks and troughs in life with our stutter. Stress and tiredness are 2 obvious factors that can make it worse, but sometimes it just seems random!...
Is my stuttering curable?
Is my stuttering curable? So, I didn't had stuttering since birth. I started stuttering when I was around 20 years. I'm bit of an overthinker and I think some of those might have put some kind o...
Well, I can't verbalize it formally and most of it just observations of my own stutter. As far as I know, there might as well be a bunch of different kinds of stutters and mine mostly is due to social...
The theory does not say that emotions cause stuttering. That would imply that anyone emotionally affected enough could develop stuttering, and that’s not the case. The theory suggests that emotions ar...
If it's psychological then I don't think it has something to do with age. I have it too and it gets worse sometimes when I'm emotionally down or something's going on ..& sometimes it feels like I don'...
Sadly in life there will be many of set backs. Stuttering, anxiety, drug habits etc.. we're always going to have set backs or relapses. In those times our mind was/is hardwired to stutter (in your cas...
Ecopipam?
Ecopipam? I've heard Dr. Gerald Maguire, who's big in the pharma stuttering space mention he takes ecopipam which drastically reduces his stuttering, but comes with weight gain. Has anyone tried t...
Few questions re my case
Few questions re my case Never spoken about my stutter before and just want to share a few points from my experience. So I developed a stutter at the beginning of secondary school (~13yo) and struggl...
Idk about anyone else's ( i am the only person I know that has a stutter ( yay ) ) but I also seem to have a pattern about when I stutter like when I am embarrassed for stutter ( i just stutter more )...
ALL STUTTERING IS IN THE BRAIN CHEMISTRY
ALL STUTTERING IS IN THE BRAIN CHEMISTRY I want to tell you that the entire origin of stuttering is neurological and is largely resolved with chemistry, because everything is part of brain chemistry, ...