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Hi, i believe the problem of stutter is more complex than we think. Its intermingled/intertangled together and consist of physiological response, belief, perception, emotions, intentions, behavior, et...
I feel you my friend. Unfortunately, I was witness to such situations in my family too when I was kid . Stuttering appeared later in my teens but I guess that played a crucial role along with other is...
I'm not sure but my dad once said that my (now alcoholic) mum drank when pregnant. They're now divorced and I just want to stop thinking that's the cause...
I think of me being born way earlier (6 months) since nobody in any sides of the family has it. I'm seeing some comments that they got it from childhood trauma, this leaves me thinking maybe it plays...
From my dad, though his is quite mild. Also trauma as my Mom died when I was 5 so my younger years were a bit chaotic. My dad raised me and my brother and tried his best but it was quite a tense child...
Probably hereditary, but also told mine was most likely do to trauma, that I really didn't want to accept. Still find it hard to accept, cause on top of that my mom basically raised me to be antisoci...
My mom says its because i drank some strong acid when i was a child which I definitely remember. I think its because my teacher used to beat me when I was a in kindergarten....
Nobody in my family stutters. The doctors say that I developed a neurological condition over time and my brain has something wrong with it. I know the real cause tho. It’s because I never stuttered be...
No relatives that stutter. Unfortunately, my mother was a drug addict leading to me being born 3 months early at 1 lb 6 oz. I'm going to chalk my life long stutter up to complications with that....
Thanks doc. I have been stuttering since age 5. 25 years. The fear of stuttering/anxiety is a symptom of many excruciatingly painful stuttering events. So while I may have social anxiety, it stems fro...
Severe, sometimes almost to the point of calling it a disability. My stuttering has ruined many things for me. Sure, I have a learning disability, avoidant personality disorder, PTSD and OCD, all of w...
For many it started as a traumatic or embarrassing experience, for example in school when reading aloud and they made a boo-boo, the class laughed and the boo-boobs continued slowly and steady with a ...
I have to say this certainly isn't uncommon. There's been times in my life through adolescence and also because of trauma or heartbreak that sent my speech into a free fall. I would avoid talking to p...
>You gave yourself stutter because you let that happen. Well that's just not true...
I also developed stuttering problem during my teens. Particularly, at 16 when moved to a new high school where unfortunately I wasn't very happy. I wasn't bullied or something like that, but because I...
Did anyone else develop their stutter as a teen?
Did anyone else develop their stutter as a teen? I never stuttered as a child, but after a series of traumatic events in my late teens I began stuttering when I’m upset. When I get nervous or frustrat...
"Apart from the beatings from my parents which is something 99.99% of parents do" Mate, no, this isn't okay, no parent should act like this it is unacceptable, and this can cause trauma for my opini...
Exactly. all those "speech therapists" are scammers. What the fuck am I gonna do with "speak slowly" or "wait until you grow up"?? We grew up, we speak slowly, we take deep breaths.. NOTHING. Nothing...
Thanks! I'm not saying you're lying but it's the Internet too, gotta be careful and hope I don't end up one one of those 2012 prank videos or someshit lmao. In saying that, I am very sorry to hear ...
I'm glad to hear that you're healthy! Yeah, I have no reason to lie about it. I got sick with meningitis that developed into meningococcal septicaemia and had to have my arms an legs amputated so th...