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Realistically you cannot age out of it as it’ll always be present in your life meaning incurable but you can control it by therapy, drug supplements or practicing your speech. People will always be di...
Because - to be blunt - it's not a serious issue. Speech dysfluency 100% sucks and can have outsized impacts on your life as someone who stutters (my stutter was severe for a number of years and I s...
Minute. Have you researched Dr.Gerald Maguire? There are many reasons that I suggest this. Primarily because he is a world-renowned physician who stutters. In his case it's genetic. There's much more ...
If I really try, I dont stutter but lots of sentences I cant just say smoothly without having a few stutters....
How much do you stutter? Did they give you a thing to say or just disqualified after talking to people?...
Yesterday i had a bad day at a job interview, some days are worse then others. I think you shouldn't be upset about things that happened in the past but try and make the best out of now and the future...
Battled with my stutter all day today and ultimately won
Battled with my stutter all day today and ultimately won So I’m starting my career in the trades and I’ve been in school for 3 weeks. My stutter has been really bad with a bunch of blocks these last 8...
yea there is a poll ([this one](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/12yiriq/do_you_stutter_more_or_less_if_you_speak_with/)), 285 people voted. Around 47% people stutter more with friends (and f...
Gee, my self-confidence is very high. No social anxiety at all but my stutter is random, though very mild. Its the embarrassment when I do stutter that bothers me because I'm 98% fluent and if I stutt...
A lot of stutterers hide it yeah, I kinda notice them sometimes (noticing words omissions for exemple, or pauses etc). Still I'm not counting them haha I think the 1% is not that flawed. But we have t...
Yeah, I always thought it was such a rare disability because no kid in my K-12 stuttered (6 different schools in 3 states). Nobody I met in college and never at work. I've only witnessed two in differ...
Only 2? I think I've met like ten stutterers within the previous 10 years, in school + work + hobbies....
Wouldn't hurt to try, it reminds me of the time i massaged my head till i pushed my neck too far and heard a snapping sound, was fluent throughout that whole day. Once in a blue moon on very rare occa...
1% is flawed data. This subreddit would be larger than 18k, if many millions of people stuttered (like a real stutter, not minor speech issues that are included in that data) How many stutterers do y...
Every stutter is very different and there is likely far more than one single, curable “cause” for stuttering. Lots of variables make it difficult/impossible for any hope of a “blanket cure”. As of now...
What to do, I only stutter while speaking English or in public when I'm nervous? I stutter less while speaking my native language or when I'm with my close ones?
What to do, I only stutter while speaking English or in public when I'm nervous? I stutter less while speaking my native language or when I'm with my close ones? ...
Please help
Please help This is probably the first time I’m accepting my stutter somewhere, so I’m planning to study abroad for my masters, and I think my stutter will affect it. I have a minor stutter, not a sev...
Are there ways to estimate the quality of speech (intensity of stuttering)?
Are there ways to estimate the quality of speech (intensity of stuttering)? Hi! Imagine I stutter and start doing some exercises on January 1st, 2024. After a couple of months I want to find out whe...
As with most people, it varies from situation to situation. I will stutter infrequently if I am one-on-one with someone I know, talking about a subject I am confident with. I have a blocking stutter....
For me, blocking could be anywhere between 6-10 seconds before attempting again, then get blocked again. Then when I do say it, it sometimes sounds like I’m out of breath. Stuttering (for me) really d...