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Caplyta (generic name: lumateperone) is a prescription medication used to treat schizophrenia in adults. It belongs to a class of drugs called atypical antipsychotics, which work by altering the activ...
I definitely agree with you that medication is not for everybody. I just know from my personal experience that I tried counseling, speech therapy and so many herbal supplements that did nothing for me...
I’m happy to hear that it seems to help you. But a genuine concern that I have is that it might be the same as with most western medicine. They help eliminating the symptoms, but never the root cause....
What is the one thing you would recommend to someone who stutter?
What is the one thing you would recommend to someone who stutter? What worked for you the most? Pills? Speech terapy? Change of lifestyle? Etc......
Yes me too. That’s why I end up ordering what I don’t want. :). As I said above I’m no expert but medication, to wit, Celexa helped a lot....
I’ve got a hundred coping mechanisms (?) at my disposal. For me that’s how I’ve been able to navigate life. I’m glad that works for you. I’m no doctor or expert on the subject but I started ...
Benefits of Physical Exercise
Benefits of Physical Exercise Hello fellows, a Melbourne study was mentioned on the latest Joe Rogan episode with Russell Brand that physical exercise is 1.5 times more effective for treating anxiety ...
To sum up. Again, I agree with you. Breathing doesn’t solve the issue. But there’s some evidence that it helps with MORE fluent speech. And it helps me most of the time when I refocus and breath slowl...
There have been 2 or 3 times in my life where I really struggled ordering a drink, I told the bartender I stutter, and I got a free beer out of it! It's nice to take advantage of something that cause...
The Importance of Breathing
The Importance of Breathing Hey guys, newcomer here. That’s my first post, so I don’t know whether this has been talked about before. I recently came across an [episode](https://open.spotify.com/epis...
Thank you again! I don't think I have any questions, though I will need to re-read the post a few times to really absorb all of it fully. One thing I notice is that daily benzos (Klonopin) relax my a...
This topic has been discussed previously. [https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/5ci26k/saphris\_and\_propanolol\_helped\_me\_achieve\_near/?utm\_source=share&utm\_medium=web2x&context=3]...
Has anyone tried Propanolol for physical anxiety & stutter?
Has anyone tried Propanolol for physical anxiety & stutter? I'm just interested as my stutter greatly worsens when I'm extra anxious or nervous, and if I have too much energy, which then turns int...
It seems to be very individual and risky since it's usually very strong meds, none of them intended or approved for anti-stuttering and therefore not really suitable for long term use due to serious s...
10mg had a noticeable effect as soon as it kicked in. I also take 0.5mg klonopin (the lowest dose they make) so maybe it’s that combo that works. Stuttering is sort of a muscle spasm so it makes sense...
I stutter when I’m alone too
I stutter when I’m alone too So many people have told me throughout the years that it’s just mental because “when we’re alone we don’t stutter”. I do. Mostly when I’m reading out loud to myself or pra...
And [this girl](https://youtu.be/0fb2r1C9EDA) cured her stutter a lot by taking L-theanine, witch also lower cortisol...
[Here](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/89idnj/cured_my_stutter_by_taking_creatine_larginine/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_conten...
I've been on it (not for stuttering). No positive or negative impact on my stutter....
Hey glad to hear! There's a surprising number of pharmaceutical medications that have been shown to reduce stuttering. Some have helped me as well....