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I'm soon to be 53 and definitely believe stuttering molded my personality , I've always felt like I would be a completely different person had it not been for stuttering. In spite of this I've been ma...
I am happy that it went well for you too. As a person who stutters, I believe what really frustrates us is the inconsistency in our fluency....
Glad it went well. I had a similar experience in college. My stutter consists of blocks and I stutter almost all the time but, oddly enough, I stutter less in risky moments. I had to do a presentation...
How has age effect your stutter, does it make it worst or have you learn to speak fluently?...
This shit is so exhausting.
This shit is so exhausting. I just want a job, and it seems like no matter how hard I try to get one, I end up getting rejected on account of my stutter. I graduated college three years ago and the on...
I know this was 5 months ago so I'm late but oh well lol My stutter won't ever go, it's permanent. While no one else in my family stutters, mine is believed to be genetic. I started talking around 1...
Mine came and went away in waves too, but stuck around at 16. 24 now and still hasn't gone away or gotten better, mines effected by how stressed I am...
Can you get back in if you quit now? Since it’s rare in your country and stutter can come in waves I would continue going to get some stable result even tho right now it seems good. Depends on your st...
Stuttering is underrated
Stuttering is underrated Who else feel like stuttering is one of the greatest challenges in life but it’s underrated like people don’t understand how we have to work 10x harder then everyone else sum...
Anyone else's stutter begin later?
Anyone else's stutter begin later? Everything I read online says stutters usually begin in childhood, and then never address the possibility of it showing up later. For me, I either didn't stutter as ...
30F here with moderate stutter which can be severe at times. i won’t sugarcoat and say that my life has been easy peasy, i struggled a lot due to my stutter. but despite everything, i think i have a g...
stuttering severity scale
stuttering severity scale so im new to this sub, im 11 years old and my family and i say my stutter isnt too bad its really light, my dad had stutter so thats why i have ive been reading lots of pos...
Mine has gotten better with time... I had a severe stutter resulting from a traumatic event at the age of 5. Years in speech therapy without effect. I think the negative impact of my stutter peaked in...
No. Just finished my work today and i experienced an up. Historically I've had ups and downs a lot but recently it's been lots of ups which im proud of...
It has gotten much much better with time. High school and middle school were not fun at times. After school, I actively started to finally work on it every day. I still feel like I could do better tho...
Same. I think it's okay right now but for me I don't think I have worse days it's just some days I pay more attention to it than others. If that makes sense....
36M here who has had a moderate stutter as long as I can remember. My main struggle is with blocking on sounds and words and it can be dehabilitating at times. Despite that, I have managed to gradua...
When I was very young, my stutter was so bad. This boy my age and I were BFFs basically and from what my mom told me he would "translate" what I say to our other classmates until I told him to stop o...
Depends on what’s going on with my life. If I’m confident and happy, my stutter is barely noticeable. But lately my mental health has been terrible and I had a cold recently so my stutter is bad at th...
Definitely better as I age, I used to get stuck in a loop every other sentence, now it's only when I'm not given time to think about what I want to say...