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Correct me if I’m wrong but based on my experience, I do know that if you have a child that stutters and grew out of it. It is not neurological. Likely physical. (Easy fix with speech therapy) If you ...
>Current research shows that stuttering is neurological in origin. As in there is a physical difference in the brain, or is it phycological? I believe for me it was due to childhood past trauma, ...
Current research shows that stuttering is neurological in origin. Anxiety can make it worse, but it isn't the cause....
I was told mine was a neurological issue. I don’t stutter all the time and something it comes in spells and I stutter hard for like a week. Stress definitely doesn’t help...
If you have developed a stutter since you got COVID, I would highly recommend seeing a neurologist, and then getting referred to a speech therapist....
are there more than one reasons why people stutter?
are there more than one reasons why people stutter? My stuttering problem isn't as serious. It's true that i stutter all the time, but I'm usually able to stop it in the middle of sentence and start o...
Anyone started stuttering since 11 y.o?
Anyone started stuttering since 11 y.o? Hey I am not new here and you guys can see I post very much on this sub, helping and supporting my brethrens here. But today I am wondering how many ppl as the...
You don't need to take others' false perceptions of stuttering srsly. Just keep in mind stuttering is just something wrong with your neurological internal circuits that function for articulations, no...
I’ve had similar experiences with everything you’ve mentioned, spot on. I can’t quit smoking weed every single day though. I’ve smoked daily for over 5 years and I’m only 22. Did quitting weed improve...
No, no no! That is so wrong. Your brain changes the whole life. You can learn new things throughout your whole life and you can unlearn things throughout your whole life. Your brain can change. This 1...
Stuttering is a neurological (physical) disorder where the brain's pathways become disrupted when hearing our own voice, Since stuttering is a physical disorder it can obviously be passed on just lik...
My dad developed a stutter after getting covid. He still has it and he recovered from covid in December 2020. Like another commenter said, definitely go see a neurologist....
It sounds like you know that you should speak to a mental health professional. But I don't know that that's going to assist you with your recent onset stuttering. Developing a stutter at your age and...
Started stuttering recently, unsure about everything tbh
Started stuttering recently, unsure about everything tbh Firstly, hello, I'm new around these parts. Around January I caught COVID19. Few days with an awful fever, had me asleep for most of those...
What we forget is that stuttering is a neurological disorder. It is physical not mental. Good to relax but that will not help our stuttering. To a large extent stuttering is analagous to bad vision...
There is an evidence that there is weak blood flow in language part of stutterers brain. But Scientists are not 100% committed to that theory because neurology is complicated than bunch of neurons and...
Potential damage in language part of brain
Potential damage in language part of brain The other day I said something to my friend and I switched one of the words with a different one and I didn’t even realize it, I also stutter but what sucks ...
stuttering in islam (for educational purposes)
stuttering in islam (for educational purposes) Stuttering is islam ( قَالَ رَبِّ اشْرَحْ لِي صَدْرِي (25) وَيَسِّرْ لِي أَمْرِي (26) وَاحْلُلْ عُقْدَةً مِنْ لِسَانِي (27) يَفْقَهُوا قَوْلِي (28) ) “...
Copied from my reaction below > Did you read what I wrote? I know that. But why should it have come back after decades of being a senator? If he was completely fine, you wouldn't even know. But he ...
Copied from post above > Did you read what I wrote? I know that. But why should it have come back after decades of being a senator? If he was completely fine, you wouldn't even know. But he forget...