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I don’t think it’s stage fright. Sure like others have said anxiety plays a part. But I still stutter when I’m alone and trying to read something out loud, I stutter when I’m with family or friends an...
For me I have seen people say that they don't stutter when they are alone, or whispering or if they talk to animals. In my case I stutter on these 3 too....
Vitamin b1 is a water based vitamin so it’s very hard to overdose if your kidneys are working. You will just pee out the extra. If it is a fat based vitamin you can easily overdose because it’s stored...
Lmao oh I do, trust me. My conversations are pretty funny sometimes. Not because I'm joking around but because of the different voice tones and accents I use. Shits hilarious. But like I can't do that...
The times it catches me by surprise ARE the times I'm not thinking about it at all. Places I'm comfortable and fully occupied with activities I enjoy. In my case at least there's a pretty strong ge...
I think the relevant point is that “stuttering” is a highly imperfect description, bc it is such a wide variety of things : repetitions blocks secondary traits fear/avoidance Each of those can ...
I have a block stutter as well, so I understand the frustrations you shared. First of all, it's important to remember that everyone has a variety of different obstacles in their lives, on many diffe...
My thoughts and possible fix?
My thoughts and possible fix? So im in my mid to low 20s and have stuttered my whole life. I'm super smart, funny, and talented and could definitely achieve more in life if I didn't have this damn stu...
That's a beautiful thought.. I hope readers can find my answers easily though my wording below. Started stuttering when I was seven yo (I'll share the story in another post later). But yes, stuttering...
Wow that’s crazy because almost EVERY time I do an impression I stutter, and it makes me so mad because stuttering makes it THAT much less funny....
1. My stutter appears less when I'm alone, although my usual syllables are always an issue. 2. I do speak more fluently when I forget about my stutter. I do start stuttering more when I remember I h...
1. I honestly don't know. But I don't think so? I don't usually talk to myself, even if I'm alone. I do live stream though, and still stutter. I guess that counts? 2. I still stutter regardless. Think...
Yeah that’s a valid point I think. But then what are the real world cases when you are just talking to yourself. Do you mean like reading out loud or something?...
It is my “accent”. No longer noticeable. It is the way I talk. I am the designated rule reader for new boardgames. I read narratives and story elements for games we play. We have normal conversati...
[I did](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/sv9dx9/comment/hxk0c2g/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3). Completely, with an simple and stupid way - learning 相声, or massive talk...
Mine is back today. I'm 33... Haven't stuttered, since 6th grade. Not to get vulgar here, but this may be important. My wife just gave me a BJ and it was the best I ever had. My stutter is worse than ...
There is a book by Arnold Ehret,the mucusless diet.His friend with a stutter water fasted for 18 days and afterwards he was able to release mucus from his body, he never stuttered again.I always have ...
i know its easier said than done but try your best to calm yourself when reading. take a moment to deep breathe, tell yourself "i can do this", imagine yourself reading without stuttering (this may he...
Personally I believe stuttering is mainly a habit we developed. We talk fluently when we're alone because we give ourselves permission to do so. This is similar to the phenomenon that many stutterers ...
You should also look into cluttering. You probably don't have it, but maybe someone reading this does. It commonly occurs with stuttering, and I have cluttering. With cluttering, it's almost impossib...