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>*" I stuttered despite not being under anxiety, fear, or pressure"* I just found a good example that I wanted to share. We know that many stutterers experience feared words that make stuttering wors...
Yes indeed, that’s why I mentioned it. When I was in primary and high school, I rarely experienced anxiety, fear, or pressure from stuttering. This was likely because my mother, brother, and six other...
The stuttering literature has been reporting since the 1930's that people who stutter are more fluent when they are alone. But there has been some variation in the fluency levels when alone - some st...
I do sometimes, but much less so. I often walk around my house doing silly accents and talk to myself....
I’ll propose an explanation for why this may be happening. In people who stutter, it’s been shown numerous times that there is reduced blood flow to brocas area, which is responsible for speech prod...
Have you ever noticed that we often speak fluently when we're alone? Could there be something about that we could use to help with stuttering remission, and what do you think it might be?
Have you ever noticed that we often speak fluently when we're alone? Could there be something about that we could use to help with stuttering remission, and what do you think it might be? As I mention...
I don’t stutter when I’m alone. I also don’t stutter when talking in an Indian or Asian accent. I do stutter when I am recording myself alone tho. It’s the fear of knowing someone else could hear...
Sometimes yes. But only for really hard words and if I am practicing a presentation. But if I am just babbling or talking to my dog, nope. I think my stutter is mostly stress generated....
Not at all. But I do believe I stutter in my dreams when talking to someone....
No. And that really bothers me because I speak fluently when I’m alone, going as far as doing impressions of others fine. Maybe that’s why I talk to myself (out loud) often...
Yes, when I'm alone, I talk to myself, and sometimes and I stutter over letters like I, A, and K....
Talk as much as possible. Even to yourself or reading out loud. Talk often and practice your speech and words. Best way is in front of people but read books out loud or speak out loud as often as poss...
I only stutter when talking/reading to myself?
I only stutter when talking/reading to myself? This has been an increasing problem over the past few years. I'm in my mid-thirties, and before maybe 5-6 years ago I never had a stutter in general. I s...
People who stutter are typically fluent when no one is listening…...
WHAT IS LIFE!!? Pls I need help
WHAT IS LIFE!!? Pls I need help Hi guys, I’ve been an member of this subreddit for awhile now. I finally feel the courage to share my thoughts,I don’t know if the Mods will approve this post but I re...
That's so interesting! When I talk in some accents I stutter a lot less, but it ends up being temporary for me....
Funnily enough I don't stutter at all in new languages because I don't have the trauma associated with it!...
dealing with my stutter
dealing with my stutter Ever since the 6th grade when I moved to a new school I noticed I started to stutter a lot I’m not sure if I used to do it before that, my family has a lot of people who strugg...
Even at the age of 78f I still haven’t fully made peace with my stuttering. In my case it’s totally situational because of childhood abuse. I’m TOTALLY fluent in casual conversations, even on the phon...
when I called a speech program to get some help, I didn't stutter once! it's that being in a safe space....