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You can do it! I am in medical school, also stutter(blocks) and talk to patients every day. It is hard sometimes but i want to accept my problem and love life normaly....
Obviously it isn’t the actual reason we stutter, but everytime I’ve ever heard this it’s always came off as sincere. My biggest thing with my stutter is I feel people automatically write me off as an ...
It will definitely get better. Stuttering as a teenager was by far the most difficult thing I've ever dealt with. Appreciate and tap into your inner strength....
I’m not sure what advice to give. When I was your age, I felt a lot like you do. You’re young and you will figure this out. Just don’t give up. I promise it’s worth it. I know that’s hard to hear ri...
When I was younger that's what I thought it was. There were moments where I was fluid so I would talk really fast to get everything out. That's not actually it though. It's when I'm calm and relaxed a...
That might be true, but it drives me nuts. However, anyone who says I’m a slow thinker is a liar. 😂...
"It's because your brain is faster than your mouth"
"It's because your brain is faster than your mouth" I wanted to know how you feel about this sentence, because I've received it from several people, and I also see it a lot on the net when we talk abo...
How is trying to fix stuttering a negative? If anything it’s positive because you’re using your critical thinking skills trying to improve...
Have you ever disclosed your stutter?
Have you ever disclosed your stutter? I’ve heard a lot of people say that disclosing your stutter really helps, but for me it seems like it would be so awkward and embarrassing, and I would probably s...
This condition doesn’t define who we are. Truly, you are so much more than your stutter. When others recognize our depth beyond our speech I believe what are saying is much more than how we speak. Yes...
I stutter and just turned 26 last month. Most people are surprised when I tell them my age because they think I look younger...
You’re just dimishing our experiences. A stutter is still hard to have. Every disability is relative I don’t know what you mean, but every disability sucks to have. Being blind, deaf and mentally disa...
Yep. Inherently through complex trauma, we will go through different situations that imprint feelings of shame. School children who stutter in school. Adolescence is the biggest one, there are numerou...
This internal conflict between two parts of myself is something I’ve been working on a lot lately. For a lot of us, shame is the motivator for both of these things. You want to fix your stutter beca...
There is no version of you that exists without stuttering. That is the life experience we were meant for. Maybe another version of you somewhere has another experience. But you can’t wish for another...
Bro. Try being born as someone who can speak fluently. Their struggles when it comes to speaking are none and talking is just second nature. Yes we have disability and some people also struggle with ...
I think every stutterer has the fantasy of how popular, attractive, and great with people they would be if they didn't stutter, and it's completely understandable. The danger is believing that 1. Y...
Finally done with interviews!
Finally done with interviews! After months of searching and feeling rejected, in large part because of my severe stutter, I finally got a salaried position in my field! In the interview, I was upfro...
It definitely would, but that's not reality. It is what it is, no point in imagining friend groups, lovers, opportunities for a you that doesn't exist. Could your stammering get better? Probably(depen...
I felt inspired. Watching his resiliency is super powerful. I don’t have a stutter, but can imagine that having one might shape your internalized views on how you think others might be judging someone...