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Don't doing all this stuff while speaking, see speaking is normal process that's why keep them normal.. Start practicing breathing support from diaphragm and it's life 1:time process it's help to you...
I believe it’s a genetic trait which can be triggered / switched on by trauma. Both my bother and I stutter and we had a pretty abusive father. Lots of children have had abusive upbringings but do n...
Most stutterers do not breathe with consistent airflow. The tension and haltering airflow through the vocal cords creates the stuttering. This is what I found to be true. If you have a stuttering brai...
I’m not aware of any exercises, diet or vitamin supplements which act as a dopamine antagonist. These are anti-psychotic meds designed to target dopamine receptors the specific parts of the brain. I...
I’m a senior security architect, and consider myself to be high functioning, but I also accept that I have a genetic, neurological condition which is classified as a disability which affects my speech...
Firstly, you need to see a Speech Therapist who specialises in stuttering. Learn proper fluency shaping techniques. Practice, practice, practice! Secondly, stuttering is NOT caused by anxiety or stre...
What do you want us to do? Do you think it’s anxiety/stress induced or neurological? When did it start? If it’s anxiety/stress relax you could overcome that. If it’s neurological well your shit out of...
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6997432/ ^^For developmental stuttering in particular Gives an idea as to how complicated it is! Stress can definitely increase the likelihood/frequency of s...
I stutter when alone or when I’m reading out loud to myself. I stutter when I’m relaxed or stressed. What I don’t like is when people say I stutter because of how I feel or because I’m making a big d...
Modern day brain PET/fMRI scan research shows stuttering is a dysregulation in the dopaminergic system in the brains speech motor networks, such as the Brocas Area, Striatum, Basal Ganglia etc… compar...
Maybe stuttering comes from 2 separated reasons: 1. stress & 2. technical miss-use of speech functions
Maybe stuttering comes from 2 separated reasons: 1. stress & 2. technical miss-use of speech functions I’ve wondered what could be the root reason for stuttering and having speech impediments Deaf pe...
Are the decoding difficulties and letter confusion related to stuttering? ...
Google the neuroscience method to stopping stuttering. I feel it’s the only legit thing on the market backed by a strong community. I’ve seen it help a guy who was on the voice, professional footballe...
If your a true stutter & it’s actually neurological there’s no cure for it. There’s practice & it makes a huge difference in your fluency but there’s no “fix”. I hope you realize this sooner than late...
I might see a Psychiatrist to see if I can get a Risperidone prescription if my stuttering gets worse over time, but for now I’m coping well with Prozac....
According to current research, those of us with a higher dopamine baseline could benefit from dopamine antagonist (blocking) medication. This is the type of medication Dr Gerald Maguire has been test...
ok so for us what the medicine could be. for higher dopamine baseline....
ok one question, if I drink energy my stutter gets worse, what does it say about my dopamine level....
Tremors/Shakes Anyone?
Tremors/Shakes Anyone? Just curious if anyone on here experiences hand shakes &/or body tremors, who also has a stutter. I know that stuttering is a neurological disorder and was wondering if the two ...
I noticed if I sleep lesss, o have a better fluency for that day. Based on my research it has to do isto the dopamine like the guy above said. Super interesting. If I sleep 6 hours a can be confident....