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Because it's incredibly stupid to thing anything isn't possible nowadays in society. If its neurological, some type of treatment could be done. If it's genetic we could eventually see something like g...
I stopped caring about stuttering at all once I turned 35 as it is a permanent disability.age 18 to 32 were bad years in my life. I lost my mom at 22 and lost my dad at 30. I have to handle terrible ...
If the latest science can’t cure this, using a spiritual / religious angle may benefit I’ve noticed improvement from it. What a fascinating problem, something so rare, so unknown, no cure, it real...
If it's slow onset and not brain trauma or brain injury suffered from a stroke or accident, absolutely. But I wouldn't use the word 'cure' as it's not a disease and it sets a wrong expectation of ther...
As you get older you tend to care less about it. There's more to this life and yes it affected me and still is but I know my boundaries and have made amends with it, not everyone gets everything. I'm ...
Yeah, problem is that it seems to me to be quite personal. Everyone has his own ways of reducing it or straight up stopping stuttering. I still stutter but I figured out that when I don't fap for more...
I don’t know the extent of your stutter but don’t let it stop you from being an extrovert. I’ve stuttered since I was a kid but because I’m an extrovert I’ve never really thought to suppress my speech...
33 yo person with stutter here. At 12-17 stuttering seemed like the biggest problem in my life. I had a group of close friends but making new friends was the fcking hardest. I had so many witty funny ...
I agree, going somewhere where there’s a common interest that you like is the best place to make friends. I met the majority of my college friends while playing sports, in clubs, or through mutual fri...
I played guitar in high school, I had friends in both bands I played with. I played hackie sack every lunch and before class in high school so I had friends from that group. I took 2 years of vocation...
Stuttering is complex problem. But It's possible to cure stuttering 90%+ if you can cure your anxiety, stress, depression and able to stay happy always....
Stuttering can be barrier in the way of socialising, but it's not impossible. If you're going through a particularly bad phase, then maybe take to activities like sports or gaming - Personally, I'm g...
Anyone who’s saying it isn’t curable is outing themselves Anything and everything in medicine and technology is possible especially nowadays, all it takes is time. People forget that humans and soci...
Let me be the first to tell you you should not seek validation through people, regardless of if you have a speech impediment or not. Now, for the friends issue, you just have to put yourself out there...
u/muttly2001 I observed some behavior in this thread that might not align with the guidelines. I noticed a participant in this thread whose comments seem disruptive ("**The stuttering community deserv...
Hey man. I’m very sorry to hear your pain. I mean this in the nicest and encouraging way possible- you are the one creating these barriers for yourself, because I can assure you everything is possible...
Hello, Thank you so much for taking the time to respond and share your experience. This has given rise to new hope in me and I will be more intentional about putting myself out there socially. 😌...
All the things that have been said - zero communication skills, no friends, low self-esteem, loneliness, suicidal thoughts etc. - I REVERSED them. I am 18 btw. I now talk to everyone constantly, I ha...
Yes, I agree with the other answers here. PRACTICE,PRACTICE,PRACTICE at home. Practice first reading the script a couple of times, to get the information in the forefront of your mind. Then, lock your...
I would suggest actually physical exercise - training in the gym or calisthenics. I achieved my own "worry-free" stutter & improving my body image, improved my stutter more than anything else. I curre...