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Did any of you experience this?
Did any of you experience this? My 8 year old daughter stutters, and last summer I noticed it decreasing but then it immediately increased once she was back in school, which was miserable for her for ...
yep, the randomness gets me too. it's so unpredictable and sometimes i'll go a week or so with my stutter being minor and at times nonexistent, to then it being debilitating for a few weeks and so on....
Yes I’m almost exactly the same as you. I think it’s easier to freely speak and kind of work your way around to what you want to say or change the phrasing of it, BUT when it’s a one answer question w...
Are you me? It gets much worse for me when I am anxious, but that anxiety comes from expecting certain questions (like, “what is your name?”, etc.) - so it’s cyclic. Essentially any question that is s...
Stutter after trauma recovery
Stutter after trauma recovery Very late update but occasionally when things get fixed I heard people just ditch mentioning their recovery and never return. Well I had a traumatic experience “Greening...
I’ve experienced this multiple times as well. I tend to notice this reset of my speaking abilities out of nowhere words became difficult to say and words wouldn’t come out. Have you been isolated for ...
I have no problems with stuttering when reading. But my reading is still not normal. I don't stutter, but it sounds strange sometimes. When I sometimes talk to myself at home, I stutter. I think I hav...
Yeah it's such a mystery. Sometimes I'm talking to a friend for example and I'm stuttering badly, and then 5 minutes later, without anything noticeable happening or changing, I stutter significantly...
New onset stuttering age 55, bipolar medication related Tardive dyskinesia???
New onset stuttering age 55, bipolar medication related Tardive dyskinesia??? This is long but the first paragraph sums up the essential information, read the rest if you want the in-depth details: I...
Nah I'm exactly the same with reading alongside somebody. I'm not 100% fluent with singing alone - but again, I'm fine if I'm singing along with with a song or another person. The inconsistency is S...
Thanks man, I've been seeing everywhere that it can be stressed-related. However, I've been stressed for a loooong time and the stuttering is only a few months old....
I’m 71 years old and have stuttered as long as I remember. The primary thing I’ve learned that stuttering has no rhyme or reason. I see stuttering as having a mind of its own. I know that’s untrue, bu...
Sudden onset stammer triggered by psychological stress?
Sudden onset stammer triggered by psychological stress? Hi all, I 30/M have been going through an increasingly stressful situation for the last 2 months. It is an ongoing legal situation and the inci...
5 days keto diet is not enough time to make a definite conclusion. We all have our ups and downs which last sometimes days or weeks or months. BTW, it’s well known phenomena that any novelty in your b...
$10, it wouldn’t even help much, my brain has been rewired into stutter mode already lol...
I don't know about keto but when I drink cold stuff I always stutter more you know cause your tongue is too cold/ a bit numb that's why I avoid speaking immediately after drinking cold drinks or somet...
Hi, I'm 69 and I'm new to Reddit but I'm blown away by your observation that your stuttering is seasonal. See LevelProfessional1236 and my response to him. So now there are three of us who have exp...
Wowie, dowie!!! I thought that I was the only one with this condition. I have this experience, and even the seasons are the same: I am rather fluent in summer, and I have (or had) mild stuttering i...
Hi, I am interested in your post. There is an interesting paper by Prof. Eric Jackson (NYU), “Adults who stutter do not stutter during private speech”, Journal of Fluency Disorders 70(2021) p. 10587...
What you describe is pretty typical for me. I stutter bad with some people or in some situations, and then not as bad or at all otherwise. The people or situations aren't always similar either, and ca...