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I think for some people it can be much more psychological than others. For me it is nearly 100% psychological and the physical part is just being out of breath, not breathing correctly. I don’t stutte...
I would say about 95-98% fluent talking alone. Of course everyone is different as we can see in this thread. But to those that are fluent alone, I think it’s due to us being the most comfortable aroun...
Been stuttering on and off my whole life. I never stutter when I’m alone, with my immediate family, when I’m presenting (even in big crowds-different cadence of speech and enunciating more than usual)...
Situational problem
Situational problem I only really seem to stutter in the following situations: - meeting new people - giving interviews - presenting in front of groups - networking and pandering to people for things...
😂 yeah I always thought that was bullshit. Even though they're saying it to be nice so I appreciate it personally. Rather than them making some dickhead negative remark..I can always tell who stutter...
Thank you and great response! Yes, I agree with everything you mentioned. The anxiety is, at least I think, more prevelant during domain-specific triggers, such as: * "Stuttering is likely to occur ...
My stuttering ruin my life...
My stuttering ruin my life... I could say I use to never stutter until I got older. I did have speech classes from the age of 13-14. But now at the age of 26 I avoid talking to people. I can't have a ...
So we don’t know each other right, so all I’m gonna say is I’m positive I’m much older than you and a little wiser and experienced much more than you have. Therapy never worked, the speech easy helpe...
First one. Somehow my anxiety just vanished early this year and I’ve been stuttering a lot more. Not self conscious about it anymore but it’s more prevalent...
Stutter problem
Stutter problem I’ve (female) noticed since I became an orphaned adult my stuttering problem got worse, it became more severe… maybe because I’m melancholic, plus the anxiety of realizing that i am al...
Not when I’m doing well, psychologically. But when I’m experiencing a difficult time, I’ve noticed that I may stutter in my dreams...
Yea obviously. It just acts purely as a confidence booster. I never treat anyone like I am superior and all. I think stuttering is all just a psychological thing. I mentioned whatever works for me :)...
This instance had more to do with crowd anxiety, enhanced by my stutter. I don’t stutter when I do voices alone...
Try propranolol before interviews. Stuttering is intertwined with anxiety. this will help you calm your physiological response without a narcotic effect. I’ve found when I have something in my hands...
>*Is it possible to reduce dopamine naturally?* I will attempt to answer your question. Firstly, we need to ask the following question. **Question #1:** Why does **dopamine** increase/decrease in ...
No i am not stuttering in my dreams. But in real life i dont stutter a lot either. Because i talk to people that I am comfortable to be around. I only stutter when i am nervous....
Stutter problems
Stutter problems Alright.. I’m sick of this. I’m 19, been stuttering since I can remember. It’s not the traditional stutter people think of when they repeat letters or go “LLLLLLL-love.” It’s more of ...
Getting past my Stammer (25 or so years on)
Getting past my Stammer (25 or so years on) **Note there are references to medications in this: they are certainly not an endorsement, far from it.** Ok so I joined this sub and spent a few days rea...
Yes that is exactly what i am doing, i even try to go into negative state when talking to people so that blocks come and when they come i keep my breath intact, i keep on phonating and articulating, a...
>1.Pushing hard (with lips, tongue, or throat) > >2.Stopping phonation (when anxiety hits, anticipatory fear hits and you go into a little brain fog/fear) > >3.Stopping breathing as well > ...