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I call right back. Hopefully, you never experience it. ...
I'm sorry that providers have hung up on you - that's unprofessional and very bad for patient care. In the hospitals that I've worked at as a medical student, I've been fortunate not to have had this ...
Hey, I'm in medical school in the U.S. I'm thinking about going into PM&R. My stuttering is mild/intermittent, but I've definitely stuttered while talking to patients, during rounds, and making co...
Fuck bro! It is as if I wrote your post. I feel exactly the same. I always ask why must I stutter? Why not some other guy. Why the fuck me!? Im not in school anymore though. But school was hell. I nev...
PM me bro, I'm a 17 year old senior currently trying to manage mine cause its gotten out of hand recently. I'd like some people my age I could relate with so we can help eachother out with it. It suck...
Read out loud and do tongue twisters for sounds that give you problems beforehand. Speak very slow, monotone, and know when to pause and collect yourself. Good luck. Let us know how it went....
As a person with a stutter--your brother has a lot of courage....
I get it, You're revealing an intimate detail about yourself. That is typically easier in small group settings. This is compounded by the fact that you'll be in a room with your colleagues. There is...
I think it's more of a confidence thing. At least it was with me. ...
Thank you - was great to read that!...
My kid brother has a 35% dysflyency rate (which is VERY high), however he doesn't have any secondaries so its rare that anyone even picks up on his stutter. However if someone does start to give him ...
I guess you could always try it out, see how it feels....
That's a good point. I'm not saying it's right or logical, but it would feel better and be easier for me at this stage of me being more open about my speech. Also, I do genuinely feel like 1:1 or sm...
28 years old here. It gets better. Life finds a way. You will find a way out of this. Start getting better at lot of things in life....
I have interviewed people. I usually don't tell them about my stutter. They will get to know it eventually. lol And my attitude doesn't change on number of people in the room. And I think thats the r...
>If they were 1:1 I would be fine and use telling the person about my stutter as a means of putting them at ease, but it will hard to do that in a room full of technical people. Why does this make...
Let me express my sympathy for how you are feeling right now: I have been there, and I know it really, really sucks. I have always stuttered, and still do today. In HS, I was in the same position as y...
I think it's certainly well-known that singing (or rapping, or even just acting) can take away the stuttering component. Personally, I never noticed any "synergy" though, with regards to improving stu...
Interviews - not your typical question on r/stutter
Interviews - not your typical question on r/stutter I see a lot of us posting about having trouble in when being interviewed and giving off the best impression you can when looking for a job. The mos...
The singing in private helped build my confidence. I was so nervous to talk when I was younger that I barely spoke in public. I noticed, however, that I didn't stutter while singing- so I started to a...