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Stuttering and Diet
Stuttering and Diet I started out by Googling stuttering and diet and long time ago. I decided to try it. I pretty much gave up carbs and most sugars. After doing some more reading I started taking fl...
Totally. In German it's endurable and I know my ways around too but English with its awful tee-age everywhere is definitely like a game on "hardcore"....
I tried the Thiamine Protocol but I found out my photophobia (extreme light sensitivity) went to a whole new level of excruciating pain. So therefore I stopped once I figured out it was the Thiamine c...
Thiamine Protocol
Thiamine Protocol For the past week and a half I've been trying thiamine to see if it would help with my stuttering. I have actually noticed that my stuttering has gotten a bit worse in this same time...
I experience the same as you do. I'm quite sure it's because we're not as used to speaking in the second language (French in your case) as our everyday-tongue, so all the little tricks we use to avoid...
I think this is exactly right. At my job I stutter more during 1 on 1 interactions but when I have to make a page over the store PA system, I speak with fluency and inflection that would make you thin...
Most bilingual people stutter worse in one language. What's funny is if you do therapy in one language, they've found that the gain doesn't cross over to the other language that perfectly....
I am actually the opposite. French and English I have no issues with. Norwegian (my native language) is a bit worse. My theory is because sentences in French and English usually start a lot smoother t...
Anything that slows down the brain's processing of speech will change your stutter, often for the better. That's why stutterers can often sing or read fluently. When you're lying your brain has to wor...
I've been talking aloud to myself for about ten minutes now in a very slight (what i think is) british accent. Not a single stutter. What the hell....
I was one of the posters in the original thread, but didn't respond bc I was traveling. I'll just do it here... I feel that having a communication difference makes me more sympathetic to those who I s...
Currently in pharmacy school. It's hard considering the many harsh words (drug names, medical terminology) but, as many have said, it makes me confront my stuttering and move past it. A part of me wis...
I attribute it in part to the vocal projection aspect, which seems more like singing than my regular speaking voice....
They are pills, I take them two times a day along with Vitamin B1. They havent improved my speech super much. But they give a nice calming effect. I probably wont continue using it after i finish my b...
Choline is a supplement. You can buy it on amazon. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Solgar-Choline-Inositol-Vegetable-Capsules/dp/B000Z92FR2/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1458604460&sr=8-3&keywords=choli...
Same thing for me. I've done theatre my whole life (95% musicals though), and I never stutter when talking/performing on stage....
One of the first times this happened I was taking a Greyhound back and someone in line struck up a conversation with me. I knew if I wanted to talk openly and not come across as weird or shy I would j...
I'm bilingual (English and French). I stutter a lot more in French, than I do in English. I started a new job where most of my coworkers speak French. I didn't stutter once while interacting with them...
Those videos are so good. I never knew anyone else considered "singing" in a speaking as a way to avoid stuttering. Thank you for sharing!...
For me it is the other way around. when i speak spontaneously i usually have a really hard time to slow down my speech and control it. But when i read out loud i find it much easier to speak slowly an...