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\>Theres people who cant see, cant walk, cant hear, cant function. Some of those people also stutter. I fucking hate these toxic positivity posts....
Then, please describe in more detail what you're interested in. If it's something theoretical, it's very simple: sometimes there's pain in the temporomandibular joint, which is why people with limited...
What does it mean? How this information can be used by someone who stutters?...
Move your jaw quickly, opening or closing your mouth sharply. If you experience pain or notice dull, barely noticeable clicking sounds (usually like catching on an uneven joint) or loud clicking sound...
I believe it’s been discussed on this Reddit in the past. Personally, I don’t feel any joint pain or stiffness in my jaw, and I’ve stuttered since early childhood....
I can't cite a source. I wrote about it here once, and they said it was advertising and removed it. Google it, for example, and type in "stuttering and TMJ." Research in this area is currently scatter...
Try jerking your jaw sharply and notice if you feel any pain or subtle clicking sounds in the joint, especially when you move your jaw sharply. This may be something you're already accustomed to, so i...
Latent temporomandibular joint dysfunction and stuttering.
Latent temporomandibular joint dysfunction and stuttering. I see so many desperate people writing here, many writing about suicidal thoughts and so on. I want to give them a little hope. There's a lot...
I can't yet "use" my treatment method, as it is still being "proven" by the scientific community. Hidden dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint, hidden sounds, or pain in the joint....
Stuttering is most likely not a "damage" to the nervous system, but a hidden "damage" to the temporomandibular joint, hidden sounds or pain in the joint. Neurological damage is merely a consequence. A...
Your real problem is most likely a problem with hidden dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint, hidden sounds in the joint... Don't be surprised, this is something new in the study of stuttering......
No "pills" will help with stuttering, because stuttering is most likely a reflex to a largely hidden dysfunction of the TMJ (temporomandibular joint), and no pills will help here......
If pills won't help you, you might want to look into TMJ (temporomandibular joint) dysfunction and stuttering....
I read that many stutterers are writing here, they are suffering, I repeat once again, check your TMJ (temporomandibular joint) for hidden clicks, this is new in the understanding of stuttering....
All of what you're describing is stuttering. The precise timing and coordination required for speech starts in the brain. Stuttering is far more than just a speech problem. The region of the brain th...
I found the key was teaching your brain what it means to be fluent. I learned that I was breathing wrong based upon the Valsalva response. After stuttering my whole life I am finally fluent. My brain ...
In my research I have discovered that I have a stuttering brain. It affected my breathing patterns which caused me to stutter. Once I understood the importance the Valsalva response in relation to stu...
Yes, my child stutters and is dyslexic. Stuttering exists in different forms and severities, and all of them belong here....
If you have a stutter you have a stutter end of conversation. The only way to not have a stutter anymore is to grow out of it; anyone that says they cured there stutter is just lying. Now what your sa...
A theory of mine about why singing and rhythmical/melodic speaking doesn't get affected by stuttering disorder
A theory of mine about why singing and rhythmical/melodic speaking doesn't get affected by stuttering disorder ...