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Oh nvm then, I believe in the neurological cause of stuttering....
My father has said my stutter was caused by my parents divorce. That I didn't take it well. Which I didn't, so there might be some truth to that. However, when I was 4-5 years old I got a skull frac...
The neurological theory maked most sense to me, both from the aspect of scientific literature and my own experience. Both from the aspect of different brain function and genetics. I personally have fa...
It's hard to measure trauma though. As Gabor Mate, a respected trauma researcher, says "Trauma isn't something that happens to you. It's what happens inside of you in response to something that happen...
Stuttering can be caused by trauma (aka neurogenic stuttering), either mental/emotional or stroke/TBI, but that is much less common than neurological/genetic ("normal" stuttering). Depending on the st...
This is really interesting! I have a friend with Tourette's and we have discussed how it actually feels in the body. At least for the two of us, the physical experience of stuttering/Tourette's is ver...
I see! I am no expert on this matter but from what I’ve heard from different experts is that the most common cause of stuttering is mild trauma which many people face at a very young age that’s why mo...
It's complicated, but that's what a lot of the research points to. Some people think that the causes are similar-ish to Tourette's, which is neurological disorder. Of course that's just the majority...
Is stuttering caused by trauma?
Is stuttering caused by trauma? Is stuttering a neurological or psychological thing? Recently, I saw a comment on one of the Reddit posts saying that most stutterers don't stutter when they're alone...
Anyone else have issues talking on phone with earbuds?
Anyone else have issues talking on phone with earbuds? I tried talking on the phone with earbuds on and I really struggled. I took them out and my speech was back to usual instantly. Anyone else ex...
i relate super hard, i also stutter from tourette's. welcome on in!...
I was never officially diagnosed, but every report card I had in school said "easily distracted". If I was in school now, I'd definitely be diagnosed with ADHD....
Stuttering and Tourettes, are more similar than you think, both have 1:4 ratio affecting men more than women, Both is involved with dopamine in brain...
Due to Tourettes
Due to Tourettes i have tourette syndrome and i stutter a lot because of this. would i be fitting in this group?...
Ssri,reduces dopamine, which plenty of studies Shows that taking medication that reduce dopamine also decrease the severity of the stutter...
I want to go to a physiatrist and take dopamine antagonist medications. Do you have experience to share? 💊📝
I want to go to a physiatrist and take dopamine antagonist medications. Do you have experience to share? 💊📝 Hello everybody, this is Mattia. I'm 33 and I stutter since childhood. I have a moderate s...
I still think forced handedness is common place enough among, at least, Gen-Xers that it could still be studied. I agree that it very well could be that one could have been destined to stutter alrea...
Same. I kick left and I know I was "taught" right handed. I open everything with my left hand. Jars, drink, doors, etc. I did try to write left handed once I read this a few years back. I feel li...
I’ve never read a study but actually one of my teachers in high school stuttered, and he was a lefty that was forced to write with his right hand. So maybe it isn’t a coincidence that it can contribut...
Yeah, right? I hadn’t ever heard of it either until today. I’m left dominant in everything but writing. My mom, a lefty, forced me to write with my right hand. As an adult, I’ve often considered swi...