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Think, for example, that stuttering people may have a latent dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint, and this causes a reflex. That is, for the first time a person encounters this experience (brea...
I must say right away, this is still a "theory". Try to identify the dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint, it helped me. Press your fist on the side of the temporomandibular joint and press side...
But I can't get the temporomandibular joint to be examined in stuttering patients, potentially this could be a solution to the problem of stuttering. It's better to become a specialist in the temporom...
But I can't get the temporomandibular joint to be examined in stuttering patients, potentially this could be a solution to the problem of stuttering. Pay attention to the temporomandibular joint, it h...
But I can't get the temporomandibular joint to be examined in stuttering patients, potentially this could be a solution to the problem of stuttering....
They wrote about TMJ in the comments above, so I thought that those who read are aware of this abbreviation....
Your problems in the form of stuttering were most likely not in the bite, they were most likely in the TMJ. It's hard to say until it's proven, but most likely you had either "hidden" clicks in the jo...
You had a stutter, so most likely you had a "click" in the TMJ, it was just "hidden"....
Anyone else have stutter get worse after anesthesia?
Anyone else have stutter get worse after anesthesia? Hi all! I’m a 55 yr old female with a lifelong stutter. I did speech therapy in my 20’s and had it mostly controlled. Last year I had major surgery...
stuttering issue
stuttering issue i’ve had prominent stutters twice in my life, and the first one was due to stress. i don’t have any major stressful events right now, so i’m not sure why i’ve been trying to say “blue...
Memory Recollection Weak From Stutter?
Memory Recollection Weak From Stutter? I’ve had a stutter since 4th grade. I have (what seems to me/friends/family/fiancé) a terrible memory. I have trouble recalling much of my childhood and adolesce...
Rare languages
Rare languages We stutters speak a slightly different version, of our languages. If our subconscious mind controls language and articulation then our stuttering has been ingrained into our parts of sp...
You can, as you already said, try antipsychotics, so dopamine-antagonists like Risperidone or Olanzapine, Aripiprazole as they seem to be the most effective according to research. I tried a similar dr...
Strangely, alcohol doesn't really help me at all. But when I tried that edible, wow. There was a significant difference in my speech. Unfortunately, I was totally spaced out, so it's not a practical s...
For stuttering. It's a neurological condition. Dopamine antagonists tend to help significantly (Olanzapine, Aripiprazole)....
Important to learn about stuttering: How does the vicious cycle of feedback and feedforward processes work? (I give a simple explanation on how it causes speech blocks)
Important to learn about stuttering: How does the vicious cycle of feedback and feedforward processes work? (I give a simple explanation on how it causes speech blocks) Researchers announce that peopl...
When an adult develops a stutter, there is pretty much always an underlying physical cause, like a TBI. So it’s a symptom that I would say definitely warrants making an appointment with a doctor to se...
Late onset stuttering is generally caused by a neurological issue or brain trauma such as a head injury or stroke. But yeah, definitely see a doctor for sure....
Dopamine: more or less
Dopamine: more or less Stuttering is believed to be caused by an excess of dopamine in the region of the brain that processes speech. That is why stuttering is helped by antipsychotics, and dopamine a...
I’d say that yourbrain *has* kicked into gear, but is only running the script for “fear of ppl hearing you talk weird”. The muscles for talking are always ready to go. The only time they’re not is wh...