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Honestly, it all depends on the day and I’m feeling nervous or anxious more anxious. Some days my speech is fluid and I think “wow “ then others I’m like “ damnn” 🤣🤣where I have blocking or I get st...
For me it pretty much comes in cycles, sometimes pretty randomly. I have days where I speak nearly fluently, and days I'm barely able to say a single word without a block. It definitely can get bette...
Yeah mine comes and goes with different severity. Usually, if I don't try controlling my breathing, it gets worse. Being nervous definitely plays a role, but not just that, being in a public space wi...
What are the triggers that make it worse for you? Does it come and go in cycles? What role could being nervous play here? Will it possibly ease up or reduce over time?...
What are the triggers that make it worse for you? Does it come and go in cycles? What role could being nervous play here? Will it possibly ease up or reduce over time?...
What are the triggers that make it worse for you? Does it come and go in cycles? What role could being nervous play here? Will it possibly ease up or reduce over time?...
What are the triggers that make it worse for you? Does it come and go in cycles? What role could being nervous play here? Will it possibly ease up or reduce over time?...
What are the triggers that make it worse for you? Does it come and go in cycles? What role could being nervous play here? Will it possibly ease up or reduce over time?...
There were sounds that he repeated 10 times before he managed to move on to the next one. Now there are periods when his stuttering returns for 2-3 weeks, then goes away on its own, and for a year his...
Honestly I stopped trying to figure that out. My stutter just comes and goes, trying to find every single correlation would make me lose my mind lmao....
In the professors case, as he gets more comfortable, he can always find ways to alleviate any issues students may have like notes and good references to the material and so much more. We have had iss...
I remember reading alone, hitting a stutter and just easily continuing on. It was like a quick surprise, pause, and continued without a second thought probably because there was no pressure at all. ...
As others have said - there is no cure. I read wikipedia that many people who started stuttering at young age, grown out from it - while they can going on some sketchy therapies that worked as placebo...
So there is no cure for stuttering there are only strategies to make your life easier however these strategies arnt always going to work. They might work but they might not it's purely a thing you hav...
That's how we do things unknowingly. Sometimes we get lost in our thoughts and we speak fluently. When we're conscious about our surroundings and speech, we tend to stutter....
I must be the only one who stutters when they are alone . Isn’t that weird?...
There are cases where the stutter was temporary caused by drug use or alcohol abuse. The other cases of stuttering are psychological and other implications that cannot be understood or how it happened...
Hi, I'm in the same situation. I'm an autistic person (diagnosed at 24, I'm 32 now) and I also developed a late-onset stutter after a burnout about three and a half years ago. It's quite severe now,...
Yes. Its embarrassing for me too. I have felt that I have highs and lows in stuttering. When im at low, i can speak fluent and interact without any hesitation. But when im at high (still figuring ho...
This is really interesting, I just had my first baby 4 months ago and I think I’m experiencing the same thing. I didn’t know if it’s because I stay home all the time now, and don’t have much human int...