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commentr/StutterJan 11, 2014
1 points

Just curious, what kind of time frame are we looking at. And what will be the method of communication through this process. Skype phone email? Thanks. ...

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commentr/StutterJan 11, 2014
6 points

Are you a licensed speech-language pathologist? Is there published research to support your method? Are you going to be charging people for this treatment?...

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postr/StutterJan 10, 2014
4 points

Get over your fear of stuttering online course test run. Looking for 5 guinea pigs :)

Get over your fear of stuttering online course test run. Looking for 5 guinea pigs :) Hello fellow stutters, Do you get a nasty spike of anxiety when your phone rings? Do you avoid certain items when...

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commentr/StutterJan 10, 2014
1 points

Yup. I'll go back and forth a few months at a time. ...

commentr/StutterJan 10, 2014
2 points

I'm currently 16 and in high school. I've been stuttering for as long as I can remember. Growing up I was home schooled until 7th grade so that certainly didn't help my people skills. My best friend o...

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commentr/StutterJan 9, 2014
1 points

I speak very fast, even to the point that when I tell people I have a stutter they are surprised and say "nooo you just talk fast." I work in a sales job and help dozens of customers daily so I clearl...

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commentr/StutterJan 9, 2014
3 points

I have a pretty severe stutter so I'm always aware of it. I still care when talking to people at work (since it's somehow more urgent that I get my info across), but I find giving myself "permission" ...

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commentr/StutterJan 9, 2014
3 points

Yeah man I know exactly what yore talking about! Often when I listen to myself talking in for example one of my video game live streams or some other recording, I often get surprised and cringe over h...

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commentr/StutterJan 9, 2014
2 points

Haha yeah man. Its very rare that i listen to a recording of myself but when i do i realise i stutter a lot more than i think i do. Might be as you say that i focus on myself, but i remember beeing am...

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commentr/StutterJan 8, 2014
4 points

This isn't the case for me. I stopped caring if people thought my stutter was weird or annoying a long time ago. But I still realise every time I stutter....

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Acceptance & PrideOverthinking & Monitoring
commentr/StutterJan 8, 2014
2 points

I've always had a stutter, but it was bad when I was a kid; "takes me a long time to pronounce my name" kind of bad. It got way better from ages 9-18, to the point where my friends were surprised to ...

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postr/StutterJan 8, 2014
3 points

Do you ever stutter and not realize it?

Do you ever stutter and not realize it? Background: I'm 36 and I've had a minor stutter my whole life. Recently I did a teambuilding thing at work where a few of us did a video recording for some o...

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commentr/StutterJan 7, 2014
2 points

Same, but i found this one trick. If i say "Hi (myname)" and not just my name, i dont stutter....

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commentr/StutterJan 6, 2014
1 points

I perform in my school musicals with no problem. I can sing and act on stage without a single stammer. But one I'm off stage I often find myself babbling like a fool; it's the most frustrating feeling...

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commentr/StutterJan 6, 2014
1 points

Yeah , I feel being less conscious about it , makes it better...

commentr/StutterJan 6, 2014
6 points

Answering the phone at work was the hardest thing in the world back in my high school days. Something about saying "hello, this is Subway" was just impossible without stretching that 's' for a few sec...

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commentr/StutterJan 6, 2014
1 points

I can rap almost every popular/fast song I've heard (can't hold us, eminem, childish gambino, watsky etc) but I'll be damned if I can say my name. I did read something on here about an english rappe...

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commentr/StutterJan 6, 2014
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commentr/StutterJan 6, 2014
2 points

http://stuttering-answers.com/Australia-Stuttering-Support-Groups.html Hey good for you for seeking out ways to better yourself....

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commentr/StutterJan 6, 2014
5 points

You can sing any sing more or less perfectly. Singing involves a different part of your brain than speaking and you're airflow is much more fluent while singing than talking....

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