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This is purely my hymblue opionion. I think at the very core, stuttering is neurological, and in most cases neurodevelolmental. Whether hereditary or not, I think genes certainly have an impact. An...
Yeah, seconding this - please don't rule out developmental stutter just because it started at 7. The brain changes a lot in early childhood, and 7 is around when my stutter started. By around 9, it ...
Funny how fluent people don’t even think about it, often just saying whatever comes to mind, while we deliberately try to choose every word. It could be a strength for us though - when a silent perso...
I think he does not care if others do understand what he is saying. it also makes him seem more intelligent to not so smart people. In reality it is just someone talking like an idiot. He is like ...
**Summary:** System-level signatures of the interaction between social context and symptom severity, rather than isolated motor deficits, in developmental stuttering: Stuttering Manifests in co...
Thanks for answering! (Not a bot btw) Yeah, im gonna try 5-htp first to see effect. Already ordered and will start to take from tommorow. I guess I have excess dopamine 'cause I am overthinker since ...
My personal reply #2: The above post said "*It's something about how my brain listens to itself and tries to "fix" my speech before the words even come out.*" In reply. I agree that when brainsto...
**My personal reply**: As many people (in various online forums) have stated, a stimulus (such as **loud music**) can improve or worsen stuttering, or it can have no effect. Even in the same person...
**Reply #3a:** What you’re saying is completely natural, and I will try to make a video about it. But the foundation of stuttering comes down to two things: First: controlling rhythm. That’s why sin...
I actually think it's a misunderstanding. I think we have a reaction when we are nervous that is far more than they can have, our cause and effect is amplified enough where it's understandable but is...
I just stuttered badly while in a global online seminar but my inbox is full of people from that seminar wanting to schedule appointments with me because what I was talking about is extremely interest...
Yeah by repetition we allow to frame what to say next 😅, But sometimes it feels weird... But we are different... So we have to live life differently... Not aspiring to lead a normal life...
I believe you're right. The faster you speak and ramble, the other person listening or you doesn't understand a word you've said you spoke too fast....
Its like you have to manually breathe each breath and half the time you cant even breathe in. That is actually a good analogy to explain to someone that doesn't have a stutter. Im gonna use that ...
I feel Dual n Back training helps my speech
I feel Dual n Back training helps my speech I really recommend you try this out because I experienced significant improvement in my speech after a week, especially when I reached level 4. I think it...
I believe this is because reading by yourself is not a form of communication. *You* aren't trying to communicate message to anyone or anything, not even yourself. Your eyes are doing that for you. S...
Speaking and communication are not the same thing. Yes all living beings communicate to each other but we are the only species that can speak. The fact we can speak is the reason we evolved past oth...
You want to change it cuz speaking is probably the most human thing you can do. Speech is the thing that separates us from animals so even a mild stutter can cause big issues. I have a severe stut...
Yes!!!!! So much thought goes into a simple statement. I am basically constantly finding synonyms or pretending like I cant think of the word until I can finally get it out...
I’m definitely a covert stutterer. I am very good at hiding my stutter and most people don’t even know I have one. It only comes out in certain situations like when I’m stressed or have to read out lo...