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>If you are over eighteen and still stutter, you will likely have a stutter for the rest of your life, even after speech therapy Is this referring to so-called 'developmental' PWS?What if I starte...
I started stuttering around age 5 and stuttered at home and at school. I got a lot better around age 14 after doing the McGuire program but it wasn’t until I was 18 and started doing debating that I w...
I had meningitis at the age of 4. I started stuttering during that time. It didn't last for too long, and, if I remember correctly, it was mainly repetitions. But then at the age of 13 (nearly 14) I d...
From what I've gathered, there are people with neurological stutters, due to some type of trauma usually as a child. Then there are those who have no clue why they stutter, and neither do doctors. The...
I have a neurogenic stutter as a result from a traumatic dog attack at the age of 5. I've had 20 years of speech therapy, some hypnosis and a little bit of voodoo....
I'm not feeling comfortable to express that trauma or similar,but my stutter was indeed caused from exterior factors and since then I became a PWS.I can recall the age was 11. Also I was correctly co...
Mayne you're still a developmental stutterer-it could just be a later onset. Unless you've experienced some serious trauma in your life and you started stuttering immediately after....
Stuttering has to be psychological, atleast 90% in cases. Otherwise, most parts of it doesn't make any sense....
Actually I have had a therapist since before I started stuttering. I’m very thankful for him because he helps me with a lot of general anxieties and with social situations that are a bit confusing for...
Yea, so I think my dad also has some social difficulties and think it may be because he is on the autistic spectrum. My dad often doesn’t try to understand what I’m saying when I say something, but ra...
I didn’t know you could begin to stutter from psychological reasons … are you really sure about this ? I thought it was neurobiological and same for all....
Thx for your so enthusiasm but in fact some of details are not informative enough such as shortage of taking psychogenies,nerve damages,and muscular memories into considerations....
I have a neurogenic stutter; I was attacked by a German shepherd at the age of 5 and my head hit the hard concrete sidewalk. I couldn't speak for a very long time and when I did, it was a severe stut...
I agree...i don't have problems when I'm alone in the room or speak with animals or even whispering...it's totally psychosomatic,i don't believe in the neurologic deficit....
If people think that literally doing their job is 'offensive' they are fucking idiots. Also, I want to say that for many stutterers (most) the experience is not physical. You can never replicate how...
Yeah I have a similar situation and it definitely got me angry and rebellious after growing up and realizing my parents weren’t “perfect” anymore. At the end of the day the anger is only holding you b...
If this is a repeat situation, scorning you for being inadequate and “dumb”, it’s abusive and will not change. You’re right - an apology after abuse does not make up for abuse. If it’s truly that wa...
I relate to this post and yeah I think a strained relationship with your parents can affect a stutter and your instinctual responses to social situations....
Stutter due to fear caused by parents
Stutter due to fear caused by parents Hey guys, so I have an issue with my dad where I feel that over the years he has slightly given me the feeling that I have to make sure whatever I say is perfect,...
There are different severities of Stuttering/Stammering and if it affects a life event then yes, it is a disability. If not, then there are different speech therapies, modalities, treatment, etc....