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In mu opinion stuttering happens because of conflict between brain regions. There is a theory Thousand brain theory....
**Question: Could neuroplastic pain cause stuttering, in my opinion?** In my opinion: Drawing from my own experience, yes I believe that neuroplastic pain causes my own stuttering. I used to stutter...
In your own thoughts, can neuroplastic pain result in stuttering?
In your own thoughts, can neuroplastic pain result in stuttering? Neuroplastic pain is: * generated real pain even in the absence of injury or tension * caused by being in a state of high alert, chan...
Hard to say. Medications can do a great deal of damage if not used properly, or if your body reacts badly. I wouldn't say you developed a stutter because stutters are usually neurological, often hered...
I recommend scheduling an appointment with a neurologist for a thorough examination to assess the possibility of any brain damage. *"Some drugs and substances can make seizures more likely. These inc...
Babies can have strokes for no reason. I’m only 45 and was in fine health. I mean, there may be other very good causes but with this particular symptom it’s pretty severe. Either way, for the record...
That’s the only symptom I had when I got mine. Woke up feeling a little dizzy. I often wake up with migraines like that. I slept in and when I woke up, my speech was garbled. I was physically fine, ...
I didn’t know that… I thought there was some reason why some letters are generally harder than others. Like the shape the mouth has to make or the transition of sounds that causes the word to get stuc...
I don’t think you can fully separate social from neurological. Social cues trigger a right brain/emotional response, and stutterers seems to be caused by processing speech in the right hemisphere inst...
>I did get to see a neurologist and images were taken but they found nothing. That's awesome as you can go get imaging done again and they will be able to compare the two sets of imaging, looking...
I agree with u/lizislay Did you see a neurologist? Was imaging done? I hate to scare someone, but this sounds dangerous. If your doctor can't diagnose, tell them to refer you to someone who can. An...
**In my viewpoint:** Drawing from research studies, it seems that neurogenic stuttering is primarily linked to neurological causes, while persistent developmental stuttering tends to exhibit neurolog...
In your own thoughts, does stuttering less when alone, suggest a lesser neurological and more psychological cause? And break it down further: WHY?
In your own thoughts, does stuttering less when alone, suggest a lesser neurological and more psychological cause? And break it down further: WHY? [View Poll](https://www.reddit.com/poll/184l3yz)...
I was recommended similar apps in the past pre speech therapy and I never used it. Doubt I'll use it much but still good to have in case(neurological sturterer)...
"*It's a stutter course written by a medical writer and researcher named Richard Harkness. This self-paced speech therapy course is predicated on the idea that the brain is neuroplastic and that consi...
The course claims that "The important thing is not the external muscle movements, though, but the brain pathways that output the signals which activate these muscles for speech production." Th...
omg, I feel like we are living the same lives. Like you, I also have no problem public speaking, I think its probably because you are already expected to speak out so its not like theres any other exp...
>*Is the Results option, the I'm not sure option?* Yes! >*I personal have been diagnosed with ADHD inattentive type* You can correct me if I'm wrong, from what I've read, **females** recov...
Is the Results option, the I'm not sure option? I personal have been diagnosed with ADHD inattentive type and also of course stutter. But still can't say for sure if there's a link....
In my opinion: I think that people who stutter, frequently mix up or blur the distinctions between anxiety and ADHD. There are actually two recognized traits associated with ADHD, someone either has ...