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It's from the British Stammering Association, and no, it's not out of date. In addition to neurodevelopmental stuttering, it mentions both neurogenic and psychogenic stuttering. (Did you read it?) It ...
The information of your offered website is kinda out-of-date,even in the last century psychogenic stutter was legitimated as well as neurologically traumatic(like stroke,brain injury,epilepsia and etc...
I would say that my stutter also feels related to anxiety/hightened emotions. These emotions definitely can make it worse but typically isn't the cause. For me around a quarter of my stuttering is the...
It absolutely isn't your fault! It's a complex disorder, but it's essentially something you're born with. You might find this interesting: https://stamma.org/about-stammering/stammering-causes-cures...
I’m really happy you commented this, because for me stuttering seems to be mainly related to anxiety and I feel like I’m mentally weak in a way for not being able to *completely* overcome the anxiety....
Actually, for me it's often the opposite. Like, I'm talking and feeling pretty fluent and have forgotten that I even stutter and then BAM. Out of nowhere I'm blocking on a word and can't get it out. ...
OP may actually be on to something here. I ran cross country and track in high school, so I was usually running around 5+ miles a day, everyday. During that time, I was 100% fluent. However, as soon a...
It is still considered a hypothesis. It is important to outline that the hypothesis does not consider the excessive dopaminergic activity as the direct cause of stuttering; instead, this synaptic d...
Some drugs were said to indeed induce stutter but I think they are just leading to dysbolisms which can induce your dopamine's abrnomal secretions and as a consequence,you caught stutter. It was not ...
Absolutely do that. Lexapro did some weird stuff to me as well but yeah starting to stutter at 19 and migraines. No bueno. Hope it's a simple solution....
Hi there, I've started taking it about 6 months ago, and I would say only 3 months ago the headaches that developed into migraines. It concerns me too! Doctor has been impossible to contact, line bus...
See your doctor. Go see a neurologist. Onset symptoms like this should be cause for concern. IDK *anything* about lexapro, so I won't comment about it specifically. But I am curious if the headaches ...
Dopamine stuffs are not just 'hypothesises'.In 1990,they were proven the causes of [stutter.So](https://stutter.So) in other words,stutter is kinda hormone secretional disorder.But you are still shedi...
I have one person in my family who I know used to stutter, but somehow beat it. That’s the crazy thing though. Doctors aren’t sure if it’s hereditary, neurological, trauma related, etc. it’s just a lo...
What about program speech therapies?I think they compound various neuroplastic methods and can develop a best routine for any individual,and yes indeed adult brains are still high plastic and plastici...
I totally understand your experience. Trust me, I'm not biased towards or invested in speech therapy; if anything, I doubted the efficacy of speech therapy until I read the research. The neuroscience...
Right, you're referring to "psychogenic" stuttering. To be honest, I haven't much about psychogenic stuttering; I've primarily read about developmental stuttering (genetic causes) and a little about "...
Stuttering and Seizures...
Stuttering and Seizures... Do any of you stutter due to seizures/epilepsy? Does your stutter ever get better over time and flares out more when seizures/epilepsy happen more frequently? Would like to ...
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...
Chemical imbalance in the brain, particularly dopamine is my theory...