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I am 38 and i stutter. I have no regrets in life due to my stutter. I have a healthy family.. above handsome salary. But sometimes somewhere deep down inside i do feel what did god achieve by giving m...
A stutterer always screws up even worse after much preparation than without it, so The King's Speech doesn't really portray the existence of a stutterer because it doesn't seem like a thing that can b...
this is really something impressive that you have done, I think you had a mild or moderate stutter...
Gotcha, I had some too. When and where are you when this happens most often? I’d like to better understand the circumstance, thanks!...
The question posed by OP refers to the following research studies on stuttering recovery: Research: "*Bloodstein (1995) has suggested that the basis for true recovery would be if “stutterers could fo...
As someone who has mostly overcome my stutter through sheerly not caring about it, there are mixed results. I don't stutter much, and the only people who bring it up usually do it because they think I...
Mine wasn't as severe as some I've seen, but we have the fact that it isn't directly life threatening against us as well....
"right" and "recovery" are both perplexing terms. If I am interpreting correctly... As long as you stutter, go ahead and stutter. Don't let your stutter stop you from participating. You have the r...
I'm so sorry that happened to you, I've had this happen more times than I can count on 1 hand both professionally and personal bullying. Did you tell them you stutter? I tell them, and I also let them...
I’ve had the job for 6 years. This hasn’t been a problem for about 2 years now. But it just started up again out of nowhere and it’s been really bad. Can’t seem to break it....
Cool! How much percent(%) of your stutter do you think is gone?...
Hey everyone so I did in fact get the scholarship offer. It probably helps that there is a massive shortage in this industry to begin with. I was fluent 90% of the time. I think my problem is enduranc...
Does it ever get better? Yes, no, maybe so. We are always going to encounter rude people. We are always going to struggle with speech in some way, be it covertly or overtly. But things absolutely can ...
It was more about managing aspects of his stutter so he could make the speeches he needed to. He was never cured....
First professional job interview, how should I go about it?
First professional job interview, how should I go about it? Hi everyone, I have a job interview in a couple hours, and was wondering if I should disclose my stutter when we’re introducing ourselves s...
It doesn't "get better", you get better at managing it -- and managing your own expectations. I've given up on normal "fluency" -- I just make the best of each day, and realize that while I might get ...
Does it ever get better?
Does it ever get better? 23 F, just finished a very big interview and stuttered all through it even after I practiced for weeks, did all the prep. I already know I didn’t get the job because one of t...
An excellent way to look at it! After all such distinctions only come up when one tries to describe how much their stuttering affect their lives....
The thing is, talking is about so much more than simply verbalising words. A huge amount of communication is timing and tone. Especially if you want to get 'fancy' with humour or eloquence. I can't ...
This, so much! It actually feels kinda isolating to me when people being up popular/successful people with stutters as role models, and they're all minor stutters, often entirely masked. For dange...