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Congrats! Maybe you can take a magnesium supplement? They are all natural and can calm you, and your muscle movements. Look into it. Also practice speaking out loud!!! Practice like it’s your job....
I definitely noticed that I stutter more in a foreign language regardless of fluency. For example I grew up speaking 2 languages at home (English and my ancestral language) and I constantly find mysel...
As someone who grew up singing and stuttering I found solace in just trying to become the best singer I could be. So I joined choir and kept training my voice. The entirety of high-school I had people...
Yeah definitely stutter a lot less. But I did ketogenic diet and tablets at the same time so I don’t know which one works or if it’s doing them together that works but I don’t want to stop one or the ...
A little something that helps me personally on the bad days
A little something that helps me personally on the bad days I've been into playing music the last few years and recently I've been getting more serious about trying to be a better singer. On days that...
I love my sugars haha but Ill definitely be checking out the supplements and tablets you mentioned. Thank you! So you don't feel as you stutter as much anymore after wow interesting....
Really? That's so interesting how much L-theanine do you take? I take it too but I usually by myself when i take it so i do not talk to anyone....
Something that has helped my stuttering is taking Vitamin B supplements (thiamine hydrochloride) and L-Theanine tablets Also doing a ketogenic diet almost entirely got rid of my stutter except for t...
Hi! Thanks for the informative comment i will definitely take some tips from this. My native language is Danish, however i do also speak German and English. My stuttering i would say, is the worst...
Quick and "fun" little rant about my stutter
Quick and "fun" little rant about my stutter So I've had this stutter for my whole life, no freak accident gave me it or anything (idk if that's how they work). I've just had it my whole life, along w...
Out of curiosity, what’s your native language? I think it’s probably more common with some languages than others, just because of sounds and how words are constructed. I barely stuttered when I was le...
My situation was similar. 3-4yr old chatterbox and then one day, bam, could barely say anything. My parents were great. They never made me feel bad, never tried to rush me and made sure I went ...
I'm Russian, and stutter a looot in my native language. But when I started to learn English, I found out that can pronounse English words without stuttering. It gives me an opportunity to became free ...
TLDR but just wait until you stutter in signed languages too 😉I thought I could escape it by using a different modality...nope!...
I started speaking Spanish first and I stutter more in it. Maybe 60-70% of the time. In English much less. Maybe 15%. In the little French I know, basicall not at all. Probably because I focus more ...
I'm fluent in 4 languages... and I stutter.
I'm fluent in 4 languages... and I stutter. I've had a passion for languages since I was a child. I've also stuttered mostly mildly since I was a child--I can even remember when it started :( Native ...
Regarding speaking more easily/fluently when alone, that's a great question and it's long been known to be the experience of many people who stutter, though it's certainly not universal. One of my fri...
That's an interesting question. I personally know people who have used music to help them with their speech...you might be familiar with Scatman John Larkin. He was a person who stuttered who used mus...
Here's one of the questions asked before the live AMA: >u/TallDarkness: > >"What's science current opinion about neuroplasticity regarding stuttering right now? Can it be a (partial) pos...
I had L-theanine with coffee.. Perhaps i just had too much coffee. The fluctuation i have with caffeine varies a lot! As i sometimes have a lot of coffee and other days little coffee. Today i had a l...