commentr/StutterMay 30, 2018

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I agree and disagree. It depends with situation. They're are times were I don't stutter at all, and this kinda gives confidence that I'm somehow cured then all of sudden it gets real bad. This makes it hard to accept if it's a disability or not(something I'm still fighting with). Example when I visited a speech therapist, funny but that time I didn't stutter and the therapist said I'm okay. Stuttering is very frustrating and I have accepted it's how I am. Sometimes you cut yourself from the world. But don't. Fight for your career, fight for yourself. I do agree with the type of job. But sometimes you are just forced into those situations. I'm a Web developer, and the worst part is communicating with clients or doing code stand ups. It sucks but I can't run away, I love my job. I'm 21, and when I was growing up I always had the belief I would outgrow it. But guess wasn't the lucky ones lol. Iol I just said a lot of shit, but my point is either one accepts how they're. And just live life the fullest. You are not alone.

Themes

Identity & DisabilityEmotional ExperienceSchool & Work

Subthemes

Acceptance & PrideHelplessness & AgencyEmployment & CareerHope & Motivation