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I’ll let you guys know next Wednesday. I thought I was going this week but when I got to class the slots were full so I have to go next time. My last speech I blocked twice (the first word and in the ...
My stuttering story
My stuttering story Here is my story. I started having moderately severe acne around 8th grade in middle school, and because of the comments and the mockery, I stopped speaking and participating in cl...
I don’t have specific words or sounds that are harder to say. I just have blocks sometimes it’s my name other times it’s not....
This isn’t true. Some words or vowels are harder to say for some stutters it’s not about emotions....
Depende mucho de su tartamudeo si es en repeticiones de sílabas o bloqueos que no sale la palabra o que la repiten cada rato la misma en bloqueos lo mejor son aripiprazol y risperidona y olanzapina y ...
A situation where I consistently stutter and block the most like the WiFi has gone out to my brain is when there’s a problem with my food at a restaurant. Getting the worker’s attention and trying to ...
I can get multiple words out when I am alone. I can talk pretty well, I just still do stutter and block, usually on the Th sound , S sound and a few more sounds . I can be fluent when I sing. My main...
Exactly my situation, you described it perfectly. I literally get locked up when I talk to people. I can’t even say the words I think are easy to say. Sometimes I can’t say anything at all. I’m a...
Yeah its weird because I also initially had the repetition but overtime it eventually evolved into the block type stutter which is what I still have not. I also have sounds I block hard on An sounds, ...
do have any tips when dealing with d, a and b blocks? I'm 17 and never had blocks until last year. I've always loved talking and growing up my stuttering was on and off/elongation. It never bothered m...
My stutter is ALL blocks. Like 5 -10 second ones...
It will help you so much overall. Plus, a block is very confusing to a listener while a repetition is clearly a stutter...
>Do you always feel a wierd veil afterwards? Yes! I get that feeling almost every time after I speak in a tense situation. Sometimes I feel a little dizzy, and there’s that sound block for a few seco...
Also stuttering, or when a fluent speakers do it, it is associated with suspicion, lying, or that you don't know what you are talking about. I find that for some reason I stutter more when I know exac...
Especially while on the phone, I think we train ourselves to do blocks to avoid the repetitions and the weird faces or noises we make...
In my opinion since i’ve struggled with a stutter my whole life, i can tell you it gets better as you grow up and the more you deal with people the more you know how to handle your stutter. I am not s...
I find blocks cause more confusion that my repetitions and prolongations. People do not realize it's stuttering...
I’ll say mild. I just have blocks in my speech...
Bad day
Bad day Hello, Ive had a mild stutter all of my life, I remember when I was a kid I wouldn't go to the toilet at school because asking to go would lead to a teacher trying to get me to break down the...
How is your stutter manifesting? What does "way way more frequent" actually mean? What is your line of work? I ask because there is a big difference between 10 second blocks every few sentences and ...