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Stutter yes but the fact that I slur loads when drunk makes my speech worse...
Sometimes my stutter is just lol
Sometimes my stutter is just lol I struggle when saying my last name. It is a curse that I wish on nobody as it is very common to have to verify your last name in a public setting, with a stranger or ...
It could be, however i'm not really sure when it comes to the "s" thing because we usually stutter or prolong letters at the beginning of the words. But the rest could make me think he's a stutter bec...
Definitely. When I get drunk, there sometimes is a switch and I suddenly don't have any blocks, but repeat every syllable. The 1st time that happened was when I had a conversation with a complete str...
Stumbling/Stuttering I can’t live like this
Stumbling/Stuttering I can’t live like this Hi, I’m currently in High School and I’m having the worst year of my life. I’m not a native English speaker but it’s my First/Second language (not sure). La...
Damn dude, that sounds rough. My stutter hasn't been that bad for me but I have had some bad blocks. And come to think of it, I mostly experience blocks in speech while others seem to experience repet...
Has anyone else developed a stutter and other speech impediments due to your eustachian tubes being blocked off by overly englarged tonsils when you were younger?
Has anyone else developed a stutter and other speech impediments due to your eustachian tubes being blocked off by overly englarged tonsils when you were younger? I had a certain degree of hearing los...
I feel so stressed when I talk that I just start mumbling random thoughts
I feel so stressed when I talk that I just start mumbling random thoughts I’ve been stuttering for my entire life (17 years). My stutter is a lot more controlled when I talk with my parents, but when ...
For me its in the beginning, middle, and sometimes the end. And i noticed that in some words its just easier to say, it flows easier so i think thats what youre asking...
it's very rare. it happens only on certain consonants such as d and g, when I am speaking out loud to myself. Never if I am reading out loud. But again, very rare....
1st sound/syllable is most common. It is also portrayed the most in acting. However, people may stretch sounds, break voice mid-word, totally block (tight larynx and no sound), and the somewhat rare...
It’s weird, there are times where I can’t get past the first letter like the “C” in construction But there are times where I get stuck in the middle with words that have “P” or “F” in the middle like ...
It kinda depends on the person. Like I usually stutter on a k sound at the beginning of a word, but others might not. Not directly related to a stutter, but I sometimes roll my rs or just find it quit...
It's mostly fear of that first syllable. Crazy isn't it? But I've had blocks in the middle of words but it's rare....
That's one of the more common stuttering, is repetition or blocks at the beginning of a word. Probably has to do with the lack of flow, which seems to be apart of it in my experience. However, I do o...
That is quite interesting; it's great to hear some personal experiences from people with Ankyloglossia as no one from my family or from school have the case. I also have that same exact issue where i ...
Hi! I also am a 19-year-old with ankyloglossia. Today, most babies get the frenulum (the tethering skin) trimmed at birth, however, I think this is fairly recent in most places as both my brother (bor...
He is amazing at acting, his stutter sounded so real. He even had the different types of stutters, the usual letter repeat, word repeat, speech block, it's fucking gold....
My childhood speech pathologist used to call it "super slow speech," a term my mother still says to me whenever I block - I'm 20 now. It helps with my "wh" sounds, but I still have one hell of a hard...
Do I have a stutter?
Do I have a stutter? Im a 13 year old boy and late last year I started jumbling my words like "I-I-I dont like this" and saying "uh" or "um" like a dumbass in the middle of the sentence, I doubt this ...