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I never stutter on C words 99% of the time but
I never stutter on C words 99% of the time but This one time I was asking for a cup of water, and it caught me by surprise. I was like, "Can I get a c c cc c ccccc cup of water"? LMAOOOOOOOO! It caug...
Stutter more prominent recently.
Stutter more prominent recently. Hello, I have had a slight stutter since a young age, i prolong certain the syllables when beginning a sentence as oppose to repeating them. I can always remember it ...
Why do I stutter...
Why do I stutter... Why do I stutter? And why do I stutter more in specific situations? With different people? With people I have known for years and years on different days? Why do I stutter more whe...
Also, does anyone have two types of stutters? The one that is “normal” like when you’re speaking with family or friends. And then the stutter that is completely unpredictable in public? ...
Even though most people know that stuttering is involuntary, an assumption I see often is that a bout of stuttering is triggered by general nervousness/uneasiness, unpreparedness (e.g. for a meeting/p...
Yea i'm retarded when it comes to speech/language in general, but if you feel like your communication problems have sudden onsets or are getting progressively worse the best thing to do is probably go...
Cluttering, stuttering, and muttering
Cluttering, stuttering, and muttering Does anyone else have a problem with cluttering? I don't think it's as well known as stuttering, but I think I have it on my bad days, especially when I have trou...
I’ve had it for about 10 years and honestly it’s hour by hour. I don’t know why it fluctuates but it’s a definite improvement. Don’t give up...
actually yes. only a minority of the population stutter, and we unfortunately are one of them sadly. when did you start to stutter? I remember I was born with it. i have improved, but somehow stut...
Do you feel like your stutter is situational; eg in certain anxiety heavy situation your stammer is exponentially worse? Or is it constantly the same level?...
In terms of symptoms and general properties, there are many similarities between stuttering and tourette syndrome. Here's a summary: 1.) People who stutter and people with tourette syndome both have ...
Previous comments pretty much echo what I'd say. For some stutters it's that beginning part of the conversation that gives them so much trouble. Once they're past that, things tend to even out a bit. ...
Moderate most of my life but lots of fluctuations, which seem to operate on longer timescales the older I get. I’ll spend months now struggling and then months where I feel free....
Yup, that's within the variance that's common with stutter. You might also find that whatever patterns you see now might not always hold - I've had cases where I experienced stutter where I usually wo...
Anxiety, stress, and excitement brings my stuttering (blocks and repeats) out. Otherwise, my stuttering isn't very noticeable in day-to-day speaking being that I don't get anxious, stress or excited ...
Yea I guess you’re right. That’s interesting you say everything effects your stutter, I guess it’s the same for me. I’m not a woman, so no period, but i’m not particularly stable in my mood, and that ...
Most definitely, it fluctuates day to day hour to hour sometimes. Interactions throughout the day will encourage or discourage me. If it’s easy or the person is open and making the interaction agreea...
Oh everything effects my stutter - the biggest month to month change is my period. I can go from fluent to can't say my name just before my period. I think that's true of any disorder/difficulty. If...
I mean, "mind-body relationship" is technically a defunct dichotomy (https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/consciousness/), but sure, what we do affects what we do. :) Stutter varies a lot, and it's a ne...
I’m a stuttering waiter AMA
I’m a stuttering waiter AMA Just started the job about a month ago. I have a mild to moderate stutter. I find my fluency to be seasonal. ...