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In your own thoughts, do ADHD traits increase the risk for persistent developmental stuttering?
In your own thoughts, do ADHD traits increase the risk for persistent developmental stuttering? Let's start a discussion thread. Some research studies have suggested a potential link between ADHD trai...
In your own thoughts, what is neurological in stuttering? ||Neurological causes of stuttering|Neurological effects of stuttering| |:-|:-|:-| |1.||| |2.||| |3.||| |4.||| |5.|||...
I’m 25 and have been smoking weed to help my stutter since I was 18 it’s definitely a cure but I smoke a lot of it to help me. However I won’t be able to smoke it forever. People who smoke it in the U...
Developmental stuttering is genetic and a neurological difference in the brain. Science....
Well one neurological cause of stuttering is stroke. Some stroke victims have been known to start stuttering. Another is a head injury. Depending on what brain area is damaged, that person can develo...
We can fill in this table: Wat is neurological in stuttering? ||Neurological causes of stuttering|Neurological effects of stuttering| |:-|:-|:-| |1.||| |2.||| |3.||| |4.||| |5.|||...
I’ve always heard it was dopamine related. Incorrect amount of dopamine being dispensed to the speech areas of the brain....
Stuttering is a symptom of something else, and is unique to each person. Could be anxiety, brain damage, or something else entirely....
There's A LOT of research into neurological differences between PWS and PWNS that may cause or contribute to stuttering. I tried to sum it up as simply as possible -- not easy to do -- in [this post](...
In your own thoughts, what is neurological in stuttering?
In your own thoughts, what is neurological in stuttering? ([1](https://www.google.com/search?q=%22neurological%22+%22causes%22+%22research%22+%22stuttering%22+%22conclusion%22+-neurogenic+-stutteringh...
I'm curious how exactly did they determine if it's neurological or not? I mean what's the other possibility? Is there a non neurological stutter? I thought stuttering was a problem in the speech cente...
Am 23 and learnt my stutter is neurological, andam finally starting to accept it after years of believing it was curable. During that period was super depressed, have inproved and slowly socializing m...
I did complete get rid of my stutter 4 times during my childhood. Mines neurological so it came back after it went away and permanently stuck at 16, currently 23 and finally starting to come to terms ...
What causes stuttering according to Alm, PhD researcher
What causes stuttering according to Alm, PhD researcher This is my attempt to summarize [this](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaqT7cZdWSw&ab_channel=SchneiderSpeech) new YT video: * Alm (PhD) wr...
Feel like I wrote this, am exact same. Except weed in small amounts usually helps my stutter(primary blocks and prolongations), but too much and it'll make it worse. My stutter is neurological, gotten...
ADHD does have medication that can help (it alters the brain in some way) so in retrospect, medication for stuttering MIGHT work....
You mentioned haloperidol which is a first line treatment for Tourette’s, risperidone which is a antipsychotic and Clomipramine (which I’ve personally tried with no luck) a TCA. These medications migh...
It is likely that medication just isn't a useful approach to treating stutters, but you are entirely correct that our condition receives nowhere near the research it should considering how common it i...
I don’t think there would ever be a medication/cure since how do you stop the brain from developing/stopping a stutter they might be like devices the same ones to help people with epilepsy or cut out ...
>"What do you mean by primary symptom?" The traditional view of the primary symptom of stuttering is blocks, repetitions and prolongations. (which I don't agree with) Brocklehurst (PhD) views the...