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It may just be variance (common to stutter), but it may also be your stutter waning (somehow). I think the important thing in a case like this is to not assume the stutter is gone, and then getting s...
Unusually fluent
Unusually fluent I have been noticing an unusual level of fluency in my speech.I just started noticing it during the start of this month.I haven't been doing any speech practice,nor am I taking any me...
Stutter varies a lot. What you're experiencing is par for the course. You may also find that the patterns you're detecting now may not be detected later on. It's one of those things we have to learn t...
It happens, stuttering has gone up and down for me all my life. I'm 35...
Same thing happened to me. I had it really bad when I was 9 to 11. Never bother me since then, until want 2 years ago when it started slowly coming back. it's much more prominent when I try to have...
My stutter popped up again unexpectedly, does this usually happen?
My stutter popped up again unexpectedly, does this usually happen? I used to have an awful stutter when I was younger, and it went away almost completely until last year when I graduated college. It's...
>My stuttering is caused by my **emotionality**, so this means that there could be **days where I stutter a lot and days where I don't stutter at all**. Variance is part of regular stutter, so I d...
Why do I always stutter with the same word? Any suggestions to avoid it?
Why do I always stutter with the same word? Any suggestions to avoid it? Hey guys. I'm 18 and I'm italian.. and I stutter. My stuttering is caused by my emotionality, so this means that there could be...
Hi, 40yr old here and I remember going through what you have gone through. Stay strong. Hard to tell you to ignore the people who are laughing at you, but you should ignore them. Seek help from your t...
Aaaaaannnnd, it somehow got worse :/
Aaaaaannnnd, it somehow got worse :/ So, I randomly developed a stutter one day, first it was the beginning of every sentence, with a weird tic, and now it's like every other word. I didn't even know ...
so, this sounds REALLY dumb, but im 14, and seemingly out of nowhere developed a stutter, idk if i had one as a kid, but nobody believes me
so, this sounds REALLY dumb, but im 14, and seemingly out of nowhere developed a stutter, idk if i had one as a kid, but nobody believes me they all think im faking it. some ask why im stuttering and ...
Lying and stuttering
Lying and stuttering So when i was younger i was notorious for lying in my family I would lie about anything.. even the most obvious things. I still lie to this day but i wanted to know if lying and s...
Hey there buddy! :) 40-year-old stutterer here. First off, please talk to your teacher(s) and explain to them that you stutter - if you haven't already, that is. It doesn't sound like they're complet...
I've been on my "bad day" streak for a some days now. Which is weird, because i feel great. Quit smoking some weeks ago, energy is through the roof, gym weights are increasing, not feeling any nervou...
This is true, but I definitely have to put much more of a conscience effort into not doing it than most. I have very few word blocks, my stuttering is almost entirely triggered by emotions. The ones ...
What is the best neuroscience research on stuttering?
What is the best neuroscience research on stuttering? To me the worst part of stuttering is the lack of understanding as to what it is. The inconsistency. How sometimes we are near fluent, and other t...
Let's find the cause for stutter together
Let's find the cause for stutter together I'm not talking about the general causes like gens and child development. I'm talking about why are we stuttering in one situation but not in another one. I ...
This is why an hearing aid sometimes works wonders for a while. You hear yourself talking and this fluency is easier to maintain. I find that when i haven't talked that much in a day the next day my ...
Does anyone else stutter more in a specific language?
Does anyone else stutter more in a specific language? I would say I'm about 90% block-free when speaking English, but I'm only like 50% block-free in Korean. And I'm Korean too, although I'm more flue...
Yeah, I think 's' has tended to cause me the most problems over the years. It wasn't always apparent, but stutter varies in many paces, really....