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Ive most definitely noticed that if I’m unaware of a social situation my stutter really isn’t there or if I’m the one initiating the conversation it is really subtle but if I’m asked a question (what’...
PleaSe don’t kill yourself... Please!!! It’s never the answer! I used to stutter a lot in high school. One day, I read something about Demosthenes who was a horrible speaker but by working hard became...
Stress seems make things worse for me at the very moment but sometimes it gets worse for a few days without a perceived increase of stress. Is it just me?...
Waves
Waves I noticed my speech gets better or worse every few days or weeks but I have not been able to understand what these waves correlate with. Sleep? Fatigue? Stress? Exercise? Dont know. Any observat...
When I’ve been having a really good week of not stuttering and then I all of a sudden I can’t get one word out
When I’ve been having a really good week of not stuttering and then I all of a sudden I can’t get one word out ...
Unfortunately for me it only happens in moments which are random and insignificant. It doesn't happen when it really matters like in a presentation or a job interview....
Advice?
Advice? Sorry if this is a little long, I just wanted to provide some context. Towards the last couple years of Primary School and throughout High School, I've had a stutter. This was especially bad ...
days when I stutter all the time, days when I can read aloud a complete book without any blockage. It does not matter if I am good or very bad, I can't find a pattern in this, it is totally random....
i only stutter when I am stress or distracted or nervous or happy or excited or scare or high or sad or or hungry or full or angry or peaceful
i only stutter when I am stress or distracted or nervous or happy or excited or scare or high or sad or or hungry or full or angry or peaceful ...
I’ve never actually sat down and thought about this. I don’t think I have a particular problem letter, it just kinda happens at random. Vowels are a bitch though....
> why I personally stutter Yes of course, and that's an important path of investigation. But there isn't a singular path. Stutter research has reached no scientific consensus - there's likely a he...
We have to evaluate these claims. >anxiety and talking is a vicious cycle, 1 bad experience where you (i) stuttered, created another bad experience and lead to repeated bad experiences talking and...
Yeah, I sometimes get that. My usual approach is simply to keep trying to say the word until I get it, but sometimes it's easier once it's been said by another. Not always, though. --- Your headline...
they’re not making of fun of people like who suffer a speech impediment, people who speak normally do stutter every once in a while, it’s how the brain works...
I think that you are more confident in your mother tongue and that's why you don't stutter that much. I started studying french and my stuttering has gotten worse too. But, I really don't think there'...
I moved from France to the U.S. when I was around 7 and it was about a year later that I started stuttering. I'm wondering if you—or anyone else here—experienced something similar? I actually find tha...
I kinda get what you're talking. Is it spontaneity? Spontaneous quick speech? Sometimes when I wait before I say someting, I stutter a lot. But if I say it without even thinking about it, it comes out...
I just joined this subreddit but I must say I can relate to so many people here, but mostly you. The worst part for me is when talking to my parents, because that's when I stutter the most. Just a sim...
I’ve had similar things to you. Generally, the more comfortable I am around a person, the less I stutter, with one exception. When I’m speaking to my dad, I always stutter more than usual. None of ...
I stutter more when I am around family. My father has said that I got my stutter when he and my mum got divorced. Think it must have hit me pretty hard as a child considering they would often fight wh...