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Oh man, I feel for you. Although I don't stutter when I'm all by myself, singing etc.. I can imagine how hard and exhausting it must be for you. If you think the note thing would make your life easier...
if I have the music extremely loud and have headphones one, then not really. If I am just trying to sing a song by itself then I definitely do. Talking to pets is a yes, we have three dogs and its jus...
Do you stutter when you're alone, talking to pets, singing etc..?...
It's easier for me, when I can't hear myself, that's why I listen to music when I need to speak for long periods of time, just my experience anyway. And yes sometimes we can be, with avoidance etc. ...
its similar to like in the kings speech when he has the headphones on blasting music, he speaks much better because he cannot hear himself...
Many people who stutter experience a reduction in stuttering frequency and severity when speaking in the presence of noise. This is a group phenomenon, but it's not exhibited by everyone (like me, I h...
I am not a scientist, but I think i read somewhere that it has something to do with not being able to hear yourself speaking(as good). No source though....
I can confirm what has already been said. Some time ago I read an article ([This one](http://stuttersense.blogspot.de/2011/03/thiamine-breakthrough-in-stuttering.html)) about people who benefit from t...
beyond substances that alter neurophysiology (alcohol, pharmaceuticals, illicit substances) I've never heard of any dietary substance that affects the frequency or severity of stuttering. But for sh...
My friends and I tried this once and I didn't have any trouble, but my friend sounded terrible. It had no effect on me, I assume because of my stutter!...
Why do I stutter in one language but talk completely normally in another?
Why do I stutter in one language but talk completely normally in another? When I talk in English, I experience no stuttering at all. It has never been an issue for me. However, when I speak in my na...
interesting story. Thanks. I had a friend in college who learned to manage his Tourette's Syndrome with meditation. With regard to your questions. The first two are empirical and we don't really hav...
I am most fluent when my brain/thoughts just turn off. When I can talk without thinking, anything, thats when im usually 95% fluent. And its awesome. However thats an extreme rarity and I can't get my...
This isn't 100% the same thing, but I get this feeling during periods where I am just totally fluent. Sentences where I'm just chugging out the words like a non-stuttering. It's like wow, so THIS is h...
Dude. I'm a massive hip-hop fan and I love Aesop a lot. I also rap occasionally (just amateur stuff) and I can say that my stutter completely disappears when I rap. It's amazing. I'm gonna apply what ...
How I made my stutter way milder
How I made my stutter way milder Hey there! I've been stuttering since I was 4 years old and it has caused me a lot of trouble. But recently I've noticed I am stuttering way less than before. I thoug...
I recorded myself reading a chapter of the Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald. (X-post from r/audiobooks)
I recorded myself reading a chapter of the Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald. (X-post from r/audiobooks) I stutter, but not when I'm alone. I'm thinking that practicing reading aloud and rec...
This is such an amazing video. It hit really close to home too because I also play guitar and use it as an outlet for my stuttering. It's so relieving to be able to sing and get out words you never ...
Besides the slowing down and having confidence that others have suggested, I've found that if I read with my finger (follow along with my finger touching the words) it helps me not stutter as much. A...
Ironically I have a podcast with my friends and I'm not too nervous speaking on there because I have freedom with words, but when reading I'm restricted to those words so it's harder. Your tips helped...