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I stutter more in Spanish, but it comes in waves honestly...
I stutter in both languages Spanish(first language, am Mexican American) and English(born and grew up in America so better at it). My stutter is neurological, so occasionally I'll have bouts of fluenc...
Experiences when speaking another language
Experiences when speaking another language Hey there. I'm not a native English speaker and everytime I need to speak English I usually stutter way more than I do in my native language. In portuguese (...
Stuttering can definitely take a toll. We have good days, we have bad days, and we have horrible days. But what can we do besides put one foot in front of the other....
Stuttering & Depression
Stuttering & Depression I think the thing is the social isolation and the inability to communicate to others. Being lonely has serious issues and on-flow affects. And every chance to communicate ...
I´ve seen a guy who needed 1 minute for 1 word for every word. How should he stutter proudly?...
Some people get better without doing much. They don't always have the best advise. I had quite a few stutterers in my family. 2 of my brothers, 2 uncles, my dad and a few cousins. All of them got flue...
Stuttering is exacerbated by stress and strong emotions. So, you're not alone there because that matches the experience of most people who stutter....
don’t worry. everyone’s stutter work’s differently. i myself also stutter alone, also the closer the person to me the more i stutter idk why. i figure now it is what it is. just living my life...
IMO and from my experience its not 100%. Not everyone has the same type of stuttering, you can both be severe but one may have more blocks or repetitions different stuttering behaviors....
It's true that you'd be a much better speaker, but there's not much outside of therapy and speech training to do, your story is similar to mine, mine used to be manageable but now I can barely get a f...
I’m sorry to break it to you. But it’s not going to go away. You just have to live with it. It’s a life of torture. But all you can do is do your best with having a stutter. It sucks. But it’s there. ...
There isnt a onesize fits all therapy for stuttering. It's different for most of us. I took speech therapy all through school. It never helped me personally but it did get better over time with my own...
Wow that's huge. Awesome job bro! Glad it went off without a hitch. Hope I'll be able to get there one day. I'm in my late 20s. I've noticed my stammer isn't a severe as when I was in my preteen and t...
I stutter too ...I know it's difficult but we need to keep going...there are days when you feel encouraged to talk but some days you just feel like not talking to anyone, just staying alone, all by yo...
Around age 26/27, I'm 31 now. I think it was due to work stress. It occurs more often on the phone and when talking with people I don't know. Since leaving my stressful job 2 years ago it's gotten a l...
Yeah I guess that's more what my point of replying was. It's generally not good to say "this is incorrect because someone who stutters always is worse off in X situation". Everyone that deals with thi...
Everyone has a different stutter and different origin of stutter. So it may vary ig. Most of the people who overcome stuttering just seem 99.9% fluent, which is just okay to say stutter is cured....
There is no magic pill. It will take lots of hard work and change in mindset. It will never go away but it can improve by orders of magnitude....
How old is 10th grade? Like, 15/16? That is a very difficult age so I completely sympathise with you. People are incredibly self conscious and often take down others to make themselves feel better. It...