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I've taught at a secondary school for years and got blocks and slurred long pauses on single alphabet, it sucks but it's a human condition, I still went everyday, said what I needed to say and had a l...
I worked with a leading expert on stuttering for a few years. One of the key takeaways was that stuttering is always going to be ups and downs. He sees some people get fluent, and then fall back into ...
You will always stutter more in a language that you are not fluent with. With the languages you use daily, you dont have to search for words in your mind. mind processes the words faster. With other ...
English is my second language and I tend to stutter more when I speak english than when I speak my first language....
People make fun of his dementia. He has a good control over his speech now. He clearly forgets what he speaks...
Same right with me. I personally think its because english is not my native language so I dont have the vocabulary needed to have a subsitute for words which helps me not to stutter. Furthermore engli...
I stutter in all 3 languages 🤣 English swedish and Arabic. Least in English I would say. Or maybe bc I don’t speak much English in my day...
"Suffering" is a very harsh term. Life isnt that bad. I dont think my life wud hv been any different hd i not stammered. I hv seen worst and best form of my speech. I have done stage plays at one poin...
I'm sorry for your toxic co-workers. You sound like someone that can rise above the pettiness. Forget all of them. They are all busy thinking about themselves at night and worried about their own i...
2022-2024 has been the worst for my stutter. Idk how to fix it man...
Same happened to me bro. 2016-2017 I was fluent, then very severe stutter all throughout 2018, then fluent in 2019, then severe stutter in 2020 and 2021, then still stuttering since then but gradually...
I'm almost 61 now, and your post describes my entire life exactly, my stutter it's never got better, only worse...
Hey mate I have a very similar situation, I'm 28M and would say my stutter has been much worse since age of 24. (I've had it since I was 10) I mostly speak too fast and repeat syllables with my stutt...
Mine went away in my 20s and came back in my 40s. I find it to be a good indicator on who the truly kind people are and who the ass holes are. Bit of a super power I reckon....
I'd take care with the belief your stutter is immutable. Your speech has changed over the course of your life. I imagine you have highs and lows with your speech like the rest of us. If one day or mo...
I can relate with the "randomly" part. I didn't quite stutter noticeably till I changed schools for the first time when I was 16. Then overnight, I magically turned into a severe stutterer. Before tha...
Many people in this sub express frustration from having a stutter that worsens over time. I doubt it’s caused by something that you did. I hope you aren’t punishing yourself for being desperate as a c...
I can relate with the sudden inability to say name. Before I changed schools when I was 16, suddenly I couldn't say my name & my stutter got worse. It's been a decade since then, and my stutter has on...
No I haven't experienced this. But I do want to point out that you wouldn't know whether or not you grind your teeth when you sleep because you're not conscious at that time. How confident are you t...
I guess it depends on the type of stuttering too. I, for instance, bring my tongue out when I stutter, that shit cant be cute lmao. Also if the stutter is severe, and also your attitude towards it bec...