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Yes! I started doing theater several years ago, though I never thought that it could become something that I could get really good at because of my stutter. I slowly discovered that "being in characte...
Writing a character with a stutter is making mine worse
Writing a character with a stutter is making mine worse What the title says lol. I'm getting back into the creepypasta fandom and reviving a decade old fic I barely started writing and was based on a ...
I don’t stutter when I talk in an accent. If I talked in an accent forever would I effectively solve my stutter?
I don’t stutter when I talk in an accent. If I talked in an accent forever would I effectively solve my stutter? When I talk in an accent or silly voice I don’t stutter. If I changed how I talked woul...
Same here! I’m 30 and I thought by now my stutter would go away but nope, it’s worse. I always stutter when I say my name and it’s so embarrassing, I feel like people legit think I’m retarded lolll. ...
The phenomena is called the chorus effect. I told my friend about it and during conversations where I'd stutter he'd repeat exactly what I was saying during the conversation and I'd almost lose my stu...
Thank you. At least these days most people just text instead of calling :) Not sure how much supplement advice the mods allow here, but I've had good luck with vitamin C of all things, as well as B-1,...
Hello, what supplements do you recommend taking? I also detest phone calls. Welcome to the stutter subreddit...
Long time lurker, finally saying hi
Long time lurker, finally saying hi Hi, figured I'd intro introduce myself. I've been around for a while, but just recently become more active on reddit. I'm a 52yo male, stuttered as long as I can re...
What supplements do you take and feel like they help?
What supplements do you take and feel like they help? Nothing is perfect, but something as simple as a fairly high-dose (2500mg) of vitamin C, I feel actually makes a difference...from what I've read ...
I stutter when I am alone. Not so much but still I do. Do I need to be worried?...
Resorting to meds for presentations and important meetings is a good idea. But I want to overcome it naturally so I don't have to rely on meds everytime something important comes up. I'll feel more fr...
I have a late-onset stutter that I believe is psychogenic in origin, and I stutter just as much when I'm alone. It seems like it developed along with its severity. When it was mild in the beginni...
Two years is enough From my experience during presentations, it's the increased heart rate that makes things worse and causes more stuttering. I noticed that when I used L-theanine, I felt calmer and...
Magnesium citrate+b1+omega 3+cod liver oil was my go to morning routine. The only real thing it did was potentially improve physical and mental health. I don't think there is any real treatment for st...
Which Magnesium did you use? Not the cheap Mag Oxide type was it? You need to use Glycinate or L-Threonate for maximum absorption across the blood brain barrier. There’s so many different varieties o...
Yes, I take Ashwaghanda KSM-66 but I stack it with Magnesium Glycinate, Vitamin D3, B1 and L-Theanine. I’ve also removed caffeine and refined sugars from my diet and my fluency has improved greatly. M...
People with ADHD typically have low dopamine levels in their brain. Vyvanse actually raises dopamine levels, potentially too high above the right threshold, which causes even worse dysfluency. Count...
Ashwagandha and stutter
Ashwagandha and stutter Anyone has an experience of taking ashwagandha to👇 reduce anxiety = reduce stutter?...
Makes perfect sense to me. Winter fluency problems potentially stem from less sunlight, colder air, increased tension, and lower serotonin/vitamin D, all of which disturb the delicate dopamine–GABA–au...
I am a medical student and I struggle sometimes with stuttering. I agree with u, in summer it feels like i barely stutter, winter feels like hell though, no technique is helping me :(...