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It's a funny thing how sometimes I can control my speech and sound like a normal person. Then it's like a switch is flipped and you get the split second of anxiety and then the stuttering takes over. ...
I understand the rage, but I wouldn’t turn it on other people who stutter. We all had our times of intense suffering, intense rage, and intense loneliness. If you think you’re the only one feeling thi...
I’m 29 and I still stutter Somedays I’m fluent.. and somedays.. i’m a hot mess. What I have learned is to have the, “ yeah I stuttered and so fucking what” mentality. Usually, when I do it i just keep...
I know how you feel. I have moments where I feel really confident and my stutter is almost non existent, then other times I can barely form a sentence without stuttering. I work in a job that requir...
Having a stutter realised me the best thing about time that is passes...
>Reducing fear can help fluency, as you pointed out. It can break the vicious cycle and reduce the approach-avoidance conflict, leading to (more) fluent speech. After all, reducing fear is one of many...
this mindset, not it. It won’t help you in the future. Unfortunately there’s no “cure” to fully stop stuttering, every stutterer is different. Instead of “I will never overcome my stutter” flip that m...
I mea, you learn to somewhat deal with it, it still sucks, but you get used to it and move on, nothing else to do....
Its so nuanced, it seems like it could trigger from a certain situation or word that reminds us we can stutter and our memories are attached to feelings so the body starts sending signals and changing...
From what I have seen in common from programs, including ones outside of speech therapy that some people really swear helped them (everything is anecdotal in this space, not enough research and money ...
I hear you. We all hear you. Not to change anything - way to f’n go - flexing your #courageMuscle. Most people have no idea. We do. Would you ever try starting w - “bear with me. Leaning into my cou...
Ryan Coogler inspires me
Ryan Coogler inspires me I knew Ryan Coogler had a speech impediment but it was more noticeable in this new interview: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMB46WS9d/ Some people (not everybody) in the comments a...
Just because someone has accepted that they have an illness/disability doesn’t mean they just give up trying to cure it. The goal is to be in a place where the situation does not constantly consume t...
Just because someone has accepted that they have an illness/disability doesn’t mean they just give up trying to cure it. The goal is to be in a place where the situation does not constantly consume t...
Exactly. Every stutterer has tried to cure their stutter before. OP isn’t the first or last one. No one is saying not to try all the techniques. I hope it works for you. Everyone is only suggesting y...
I share my document about stuttering recovery/remission. Why curing stuttering is bad, and why we should talk about stuttering remission instead
I share my document about stuttering recovery/remission. Why curing stuttering is bad, and why we should talk about stuttering remission instead I recently came across a post asking about a *stutteri...
If your metric is curing your stutter you're going to be unhappy. The reason people say that you need to learn to accept your stutter is because not doing so makes you miserable. No ones saying its...
You've phrased it better than i ever could, because my life got infinitely better once i started actively seeking out situations where i would be uncomfortable due to my stutter. As a bonus note - ...
You can stutter and not engage in avoidance behaviors. I’m sorry you don’t understand...
Just a friendly reminder stuttering doesn't have to define your life, nor is it the cause of all your problems. You can
Just a friendly reminder stuttering doesn't have to define your life, nor is it the cause of all your problems. You can I stuttered since a young child. In my teens and 20's I avoided life. The phone ...