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Part 2 Yes, I had friends, but they were just as intimidated as I was. As the eldest child and the only stutterer in my family, I felt a deep sense of responsibility to stand up for myself. Not all th...
Stuttering is a neurological and/or genetic disorder . Anxiety can exacerbate it but not the cause of it. Stress of any kind including sickness can also exacerbate stuttering....
So stuttering is not only about psychological but it is also cause by physical sickness?...
Is stuttering related to physical health?
Is stuttering related to physical health? I always stutter as long as I can remember. I consider my stuttering as mild but it depends on situations. My stutter get worse during job interview and when ...
First off stop thinking like that. YOU are holding yourself back no one else is. I'm 43 and I've stuttered all my life. I was told I wouldn't be anything. I served over 15 years in the Army 12 of that...
Sometimes when I am alone I stutter the same way as I do in person. Other times I don't stutter at all. I think it's all anxiety because when you are anxious, you tend to think a lot more and plan you...
I had some similar reactions to these tbh, the only one i find reasonable is speaking slower it actually helps u maintain a consistent pace of speaking. I have a pretty severe stutter, probably bc i ...
Yes! Why do I have to stutter when I am alone? I cannot identify what really is the cause of this. I am not scared when I am alone, I prefer to be alone but I still stutter...
For me, I tried heart rate lowering pills, unfortunately they didn’t help me in the presentation, but what really helped me was mindfulness, meditation, relaxation, and silence. I didn’t talk much and...
Stutter is getting out of control when I'm having anxiety
Stutter is getting out of control when I'm having anxiety So I've been having a pretty quiet life, I've only had shitty jobs and never been in a relationship, so in that way, I never had to put myself...
Don’t go all Dr Phil on me now lol. I don’t want to share too much personal stuff with strangers but here you go. I lived a happy life with two loving parents. 0 abuse at home. Also I was a high ...
Thank for the answer, that why I asked, this day I realized that my stutter needs to be a lot from stress, because I barely don't stutter when I'm talking alone, with close friends or family....
Thats why i asked! I just came through the same thinking!I ultra rarely stutter when I'm talking alone, or talking to my close group of friends or family, but at work or any other situation out of hom...
Yes, I stutter even when talking to myself. This is how I know that my stuttering is ultimately physiological/neurological and not a result of anxiety, low self-esteem, or other such issues. Most norm...
It is normal to speak more fluently in front of people you are more comfortable with. To be clear, "more fluently" does not mean "completely fluently", as I still stutter even when I speak to my paren...
I'm kinda similar. I'm pretty sure the majority of us that stutter have some sort of social anxiety disorder. Whether it causes the stutter or the stutter causes it is another topic, but anxiety defin...
There's a lot to this. It's more suitable for a DM conversation. Why do some situations trigger a more severe stutter? A lot of its fear based. Even if you no longer actively fear that situation, ...
They’re fu**ing idiots then. They don’t get it and they won’t until they’re in a corporate meeting with other industry leaders and they see you leading it. Stuttering away and not giving a fu**. Stutt...
Wrong. In physiology of stuttering there is always this component. Speech is very complex and our brain processes speech in front of other people and speech in front of ourselves differently. Yes, if ...
I don’t think anxiety is the right word but I know what you mean. I rarely stutter when giving a presentation, at a job interview or talking to a cute girl. It just puts me in a state of mind where I’...