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Same here. I've always stutter but this TRT cream, even 2 pumps daily has me at my worst for stuttering and another thing I noticed is I dont feel as close to GOD as I did before starting it. ...
That’s the thing with stuttering, it’s unpredictable on a day to day basis. There are words I’m usually fine with too, but some days I falter on them too. I find poor sleep (fatigue), caffeine and s...
This is so interesting. I wonder how many people with a stutter are also mouth breathers or have allergies. Anyone else? ...
How I overcame stuttering.
How I overcame stuttering. So I used to get stuck for around 20-30 % of the time. I just kept working on different methods and tricks so that I could be fluent all the time. I have watched countless y...
The process started from the age of 40 (presently 55) when I was able to leave the corporate world, and I decided that I wanted to actively try and reduce my stutter. My first observation was that m...
I noticed if I sleep lesss, o have a better fluency for that day. Based on my research it has to do isto the dopamine like the guy above said. Super interesting. If I sleep 6 hours a can be confident....
Yeah, when you take 5-HTP, your body can more easily produce the calming neurotransmitter serotonin, and later in the night convert some of that serotonin into melatonin, which basically tells your bo...
with Tourette's, battarism, and stuttering, I've found it to be a mixed bag. Granted, I only ever smoke weed, but when I do, it's either turned down low or at full blast. Can never really predict any ...
I spent years wondering why fluent speakers don’t stutter. I found that they understand how to breathe for speech. They have an easy and continuous airflow when they speak. Stutterers have a high tens...
It is a multifactorial disorder, however it can be overcome. The important thing is to be able to be one's self despite stuttering. The first step is not to worry and keep fit. Not to be governed by f...
Anxiety, stress, fatigue, etc., exacerbate it for sure, but there's something much deeper (and likely personalized to a degree) to the dysfluency....
What we stutterers do is that we try to control our speech through gross motor skill try to force our words whenever we stutter but its a fine motor skill thats why our face goes weird or we face seve...
As a speech pathologist and an expert in brain based teaching and learning, I have found that stuttering is “curable” I spent years researching as to why a fluent person does not stutter. We have sim...
I can always tell. Does anyone here go days or a week with hardly stuttering at all then all of a sudden you just can’t articulate anything? It’s either that for me or if I’m in pain and it’s bad pai...
I will answer this in the next few days friend. About to start a second job and a lot going on. I won’t forget 🫶...
I had same issue as you have . After waking up from sleep there is no stammer and morning also very less stammering. The reason is your tongue is very relaxed in morning hence making pronounciation o...
Well I had quite a severe stutter up until the age of 14, then I hit puberty and it went away a bit. I also got a lot of confidence from being fit again after being overweight my entire life. And I ju...
Ok, makes sense. It could be a contributing factor. For me, lack of “quality sleep” followed by morning caffeine and sugary drinks really impacted my fluency. Once I addressed those, I’m much more fl...
I have been sleeping a less actually, went from 9 hours to 7-6 after I remembed skyrim existed. I used to sleep even less in highschool so the thought didn't come to me that might be a reason....
How’s your sleep quality? Is it getting worse? Lack of quality sleep can exacerbate stuttering. As we age, the stresses and pressure of life’s responsibilities grows, and for stutterers this can gr...