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commentr/StutterDec 22, 2022
1 points

Yes, I've heard that too. And met people who use this technique sometimes. Sounds a little bit strange but stutter disappears :)...

Causes & VariabilityCoping & Advocacy
Situational VariabilityFluency Techniques
commentr/StutterDec 21, 2022
12 points

Makes mine worse. Everyone is different. I've been taking 500mg of lions mane and 300mg B1 + 200mg of magnesium per day. Also cut my caffeine from 400+mg a day to about 30mg. My stuttering has improve...

Causes & VariabilityMeds & Substances
Situational VariabilityHelpful Med OutcomesStimulants & Caffeine
commentr/StutterDec 21, 2022
1 points

I’m that exact way when I smoke weed. It makes my speech much worse to the point that I turn it down when offered even though I really enjoy weed because I know I’ll be expected to be social. Most of...

Meds & SubstancesCauses & Variability
Recreationa substances (e.g. Alcohol, Cannabis)Situational Variability
commentr/StutterDec 21, 2022
1 points

I was making a joke with the death stare comment, exaggeration. I don't talk fluently alone either. In fact, I am the most fluent in front of a room giving a speech or something. My point is, not ever...

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & Variability
Feared Words & NamesSituational Variability
commentr/StutterDec 21, 2022
2 points

This is super helpful, thank you. Sounds like choral reading is a great way to practice true fluency. Do you think delayed auditory feedback is just as good as choral reading or a bit worse since it ...

Coping & AdvocacyCauses & Variability
Fluency TechniquesSituational Variability
commentr/StutterDec 20, 2022
2 points

>My hypothesis is that a decent psilocybin dose combined with 2-3 hours of choral reading during the trip could strengthen/repair or even create new speech related pathways along with having some p...

Causes & VariabilityMeds & Substances
Situational VariabilityPsychedelics & Microdosing
commentr/StutterDec 20, 2022
3 points

https://speecheasy.com/stuttering-and-the-choral-effect/ This explains it better than I ever could. This article talks about choral speech through delayed auditory feedback (wearing headphones that p...

Therapy & ProfessionalCauses & Variability
Assistive DevicesSituational Variability
commentr/StutterDec 19, 2022
3 points

I'm totally clueless being mute as a child and stuttering/stammering severely since i entered grade school. Honestly stfu man....

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & Variability
Avoidance & SubstitutionSituational Variability
commentr/StutterDec 17, 2022
10 points

I think the point is we all are severe stutterers at times. I've not been able to get a single word out on the phone. Do you stutter if you talk to yourself alone? Then you're not any different. My st...

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & VariabilityEmotional Experience
Avoidance & SubstitutionSituational VariabilityHope & Motivation+1 more
commentr/StutterDec 16, 2022
2 points

I have a rough idea of this but you know how people don’t really stutter when they sing or when they have some type of beat? This is because they aren’t really using the language part of their brain b...

Causes & Variability
Situational Variability
commentr/StutterDec 15, 2022
2 points

Yes this is all true. I feel like when i’m singing a song I’m just feeling the beat rather than the words and i’m not focusing on the words so they just flow out very fluently. Also this is probaly wh...

Causes & VariabilityMeds & Substances
Situational VariabilityRecreationa substances (e.g. Alcohol, Cannabis)
commentr/StutterDec 15, 2022
2 points

>"Do you know how people who normally stutter don’t stutter that much or at all when they sing or listen to music" I agree completely! [Research](https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & BrainSituational Variability
commentr/StutterDec 15, 2022
3 points

I have a rough idea of this but do you know how people who normally stutter don’t stutter that much or at all when they sing or listen to music? I think it’s because this activates the other side of y...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & BrainSituational Variability
commentr/StutterDec 15, 2022
3 points

Uh, question, can you just speak your mind freely when you’re alone and not stutter?...

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & Variability
Experiential AssociationSituational Variability
commentr/StutterDec 10, 2022
3 points

What helps me is thinking an upcoming presentation as a “performance”. This tricks my brain and I find my speech to be free of blocks and fluent. Back to the inflammation, I’ve (F36) been stuttering...

Causes & VariabilityMeds & Substances
Situational VariabilitySeverity & FluctuationHelpful Med Outcomes
commentr/StutterDec 10, 2022
3 points

I can't imagine what you are going through as it must be very traumatic and overwhelming for you. As you may already know, sudden onset at your age is pretty rare, but I guess the silver lining is you...

Speech & StutteringCauses & VariabilitySocial & Relationships
Onset & Life-Stage ChangesSituational VariabilityDisclosure & Telling Others
commentr/StutterDec 10, 2022
0 points

I dont think reading a piece of texts, or pages of a book will fix my neurological disorder. I hate how stuttering isnt taken seriously. Why dont people tell blind people to listen to tutorials on ho...

Causes & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Situational VariabilityMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterDec 9, 2022
2 points

Speaking from experience, reading poems or books out loud for an hour a day has significantly improved my fluency— I recommend this practice for your brother....

Causes & VariabilityCoping & Advocacy
Situational VariabilityFluency Techniques
postr/StutterDec 9, 2022
6 points

New to stuttering

New to stuttering Hi everyone…my stutter started on Monday and I’m scared. My doctor has been running tests all week and it turns out I have inflammation in the arteries in my brain. The stuttering is...

Causes & VariabilitySpeech & StutteringTherapy & Professional
Neurological & BrainPhysical TensionSituational Variability+1 more
commentr/StutterDec 8, 2022
3 points

I used to have a severe stutter and still have one but much more mild. I think if you bide your time, yours may also get better. I work as a teacher and I don't stutter at all when doing so. I don't k...

School & WorkCauses & Variability
School & Academic LifeSituational Variability