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Good luck for the futur!! I understand your feelings, I went thru stutter crisis like that too, where the stutter is unmanageable, and it's such a mess! I wish you all the best, with the hope that the...
You described very well teenager / adult stuttering! Feel relax, we are all like that here, you find yourself with your peers in this forum. There are roughly two kind of stuttering: - Kids stutterin...
I am french as well, I was so much a stutter in english, but now I am living in Asia, and speaking english everyday. I think the stutter in a new language is because at the beginning the brain needs s...
My grandma and my dad were stutterer as well when they were teenagers and young adults. Rest assured, now both of them don't have it anymore....
Yeah I'm the same, always have been, I can talk to myself nice and slowly and calm, but hell, when I speak to anyone, family or strangers I just speak so fast no-one understands me, yet in my he...
Hello, I'm curious to know what's happening with you, I'm 24 and I have stuttered since childhood and in my case it's situational If you wanna have a conversation let me know, it may help you Thank yo...
My advice is that the problem isn't in W, stop being conscious about words Because there will be times where you can speak all words fluently and also there will be times when you're too uncomfortabl...
Hey...do you still stutterer sometimes or is it absolutely disappeared from your life?...
I started stuttering at the age of 3-6 and i,m still stuttering even after turning 18 this year and it has gone worse...
I'm a stutterer, my daughter had it for a few weeks. We just ignored it and it went away. I wish my parents had tried that with me....
>Also is it gonna go away or am i stuck with it forever ? Eighty percent of children recover from stuttering, according to Dr. Yairi (phd), a leading researcher in the field. He states that most peo...
check out this reddit poll: [https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/1dpjshj/when\_did\_you\_first\_start\_stuttering\_poll](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/1dpjshj/when_did_you_first_star...
Started stuttering at 16
Started stuttering at 16 Anyone here have started stuttering at the age of 16? Also is it gonna go away or am i stuck with it forever ? It’s been lasting for 3-4 months now...
Sounds pretty normal, for a stutter imo…. it’s a spectrum like anything else. I have good days and bad, I assume like many others. You can fight it. Live with it. Or just ignore it. But, do not let ...
I had a really good day and yesterday I learnt my grades for college and I got a High Distinction for my 10 minute presentation, stutter and all! :)...
With me, it is just certain situations that are worse, but these situations were never a problem before. The work/meeting ones are hard to overcome, but I am trying to work through it Then I have si...
OMG! Do I feel you. After 5 years of total fluency having stuttered from the age of 5 until 72, without any intervention therapy, my stuttering has returned. I am devastated. The internal stigma is ki...
The only improvement I saw was once I accepted my speech. Anxiety can play a large role in stuttering and the "accept your speech" discussion can come from an honest-good-faith attempt to reduce anxie...
I agree. People who say to accept it are people who have light forms... Sure buddy lets accept 5+ with blocks....
I remember saying to my parents while crying: The more I try not to stutter, the more it happens Well this was true! ...