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Interesting! My daughter and I have stomach and digestive issues also and I read b1 specifically helps with her ulcerative colitis. I believe stuttering is genetic as my uncle and grandfather both stu...
Am I reading this right? You started taking vitamin B ...This morning? And you're making "solving stuttering" post titles?...
why did you stop taking escitalopram? was it related to your stuttering or something else?...
I took shit in my own hands, brought from internet och got all my stuff i need, i can write everything in pm...
I took shit in my own hands, brought from internet och got all my stuff i need, i can write everything in pm...
Anybody tried a NMDA receptor antagonist before?
Anybody tried a NMDA receptor antagonist before? This is a long shot but I’m curious if anyone here has ever tried taking an “low affinity” NMDA receptor antagonist for speech or fluency issues such a...
You can just go to any walk in clinic and ask for it. I know what drugs your referring to and that is what I did. Just walked in and explained why I wanted to take them. There maybe a little pushback ...
just so you know, this might be tricky because while speech-language pathologists can definitely help with stuttering management and therapeutic approaches, the medication route you're asking about ty...
I emailed the pharmaceutical company last year and they said they should have FDA approval in 2026. I’m hopeful about its effectiveness for Tourette’s but pretty sure it’s going to be super expensive,...
Any Doctor Recommendations (Ontario, Canada)
Any Doctor Recommendations (Ontario, Canada) I am looking to see if anyone has any recommendations for a Doctor/psychiatrist who is somewhat familiar with stuttering? preferably in Canada, Ontario. I ...
The phase 2 double blind placebo controlled study didn’t have a large enough group effect, it helped a subset of people who stutter but it wasn’t enough to lead to a phase 3, this is why there’s been ...
Some ADHD medications (Vyvanse, Ritalin etc) can help some ppl and some dopamine antagonists (Risperidone, Ecopipam etc) can help others achieve better fluency. There are no FDA approved meds for stu...
It’s sooo important to be careful with new medications! The classic example I use is the thalidomide disaster of the 50s. If you aren’t familiar, look it up, it was a lesson that we tragically had to ...
if we don't have the flu or are sick, would taking medications containing pseudoephedrine cause problems for our bodies? also what if I only take them on important occasions like presentation etc. Is ...
Stuttering is and has been for a while classified as a Mental Health issue. ( Childhood Onset Fluency Disorder). A lot of times it has a genetic link and is generational in bloodlines . I’ve read wher...
All I can suggest is if you notice your fluency getting worse at the higher doses, back it down slowly until you find that perfect dose for you....
How effective is speech therapy?
How effective is speech therapy? Hello, im 23 years old, male, i dont have a severe stutter but it can become and worsen the more anxious i feel and the more i think about it, i have never done any ty...
Unfortunately France is behind medically... but yes we have wellbutrin (bupropion) I tried ritalin a few times but i didnt felt any effect from it and yes i will go see a psychiatrist for the stutter ...
I *just* had my visit bi-monthly visit with my Psychiatrist two weeks ago, but I didn't fully notice how troublesome the stutter was getting until this last weekend. I'll message him, though, and talk...
Hmmmmm…. You’re in quite a few meds there, and Ozcarbazepine could be the culprit. Have you told your Psychiatrist about this sudden onset of stuttering? Ozcarbazepine blocks voltage-gated sodium cha...