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Its has to do with the flexibilty of your ribcase and intercostal muscles which coordinate together with the diaphragm the pressure around your vocal cords. Do you know the worldfamous Del Ferro meth...
I am in the end game and I'm fighting the fear of stuttering (that takes more time than stopping to stutter). You utilise the science of neuroplasticity to build fluency memories in your brain. Over t...
Some fun experiences to me is that I could talk without any stuttering on blocking when I was alone, when i read aloud alone, when i whisper and when i talk to animals and kids. Also some friends but...
Random meds? It’s Adderall. I’ve been on it for years. I notice I stutter more at night once it’s worn off. Adderall has also greatly diminished my anxiety which my GP (not the doctor who prescribes m...
Hello OP. I have a stutter. I am 39 years old and I’ve had it since I was ten. My father had a very very mild stutter (mine is much worse) and I had seizures when I was very young (around ages 1-2) an...
I heard that wine can get you drunk as well, and do you smoke weed? That cam also chill you out but also make you paranoid depending on how high u get...
Hello Stuttering CEO You have it right that stuttering is a neurological problem and often heridtary. Many stutteres are fluent alone but stutter with their peers. For most of us speech therapy is...
Yeah thx but I don't know if I am a decent ADHD patient. I think I just have ADHD symptoms....
There's currently a lot of really fascinating research being done into what causes stuttering. Though they're still learning about it, the consensus is that it's a neurodevelopmental disorder with a s...
A lot of doctors may dismiss it, but I wouldn't. Talk to more doctors if you can afford it. It's pretty rare to have "natural" stuttering start at adulthood, and the fact that it coincides with alcoho...
Adult onset stuttering & alcoholism
Adult onset stuttering & alcoholism Hey, y’all. New to posting on here. I developed a stutter a few years ago at the age of 28 while I was in the late stages of my battle with alcohol addiction. T...
As a person with a stutter who is also very interested in neural networks and machine learning, this is seriously awesome!...
If all the proper consent and information is provided to both the family and the "subject" (I want to use the word "patient" probably; anyway!) then; I Agree - I am not against it at all; really - if...
Yeah the thought of a brain implant is pretty scary to me. But you realize the people currently subjected to the project otherwise have little to lose and everything to gain if it can restore normal ...
This reminds me of Neuralink, a project funded by elon musk. Its a neural network, which im sure you could have guessed, that works by installing a chip in the brains of people witj severe mental dis...
You are implying that stuttering is simply a psychological condition caused by a traumatic event and if we can determine what the event was, it would go away. It doesn’t seems like you know what stu...
Perfectly describes my theory as to why we develop a stutter
Perfectly describes my theory as to why we develop a stutter ...
Mind Blown
Mind Blown I find it mind blowing how we're all so different but yet basically the same on the inside. How is it that we all have this stuttering issue, but we don't know what caused it. Maybe it was ...
Maybe you have a psychogenic stutter, though from what I understand those are kind of rare. I'm not an expert, but I think it's pretty normal for one's stutter to vary depending on circumstances. If...
Most stuttering is developmental stuttering, which is the typical kind. Emotional trauma I don't think causes it without a genetic base or if it does cases are exceedingly small. Head/neck injuries ar...