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Could This Be It?
Could This Be It? This is a post, which I had lazily tried to avoid writing, when an admin. informed me that I may not share links to my personal blog. Here goes. ​ When I was younger, be...
Honestly I have no idea. I never stuttered as a kid or during the first half of my teens, however I think for me it could be something related to dopamine. Growing up, I had mild Tourette’s and would ...
Yes, I saw the paper and obviously it's not very conclusive. It says no link with dopamine, but I've seen papers that say there is too much dopamine in stutters and some say that there's not enough. ...
For serotonin syndrome, it doesn’t necessarily mean I have higher levels of natural serotonin. But my susceptibility to SS could be due to a deficit in SERT(An animal study by Fox and colleagues show...
Whether there's a link with stuttering and serotonin, I don't know. But serotonin syndrome is not really linked to having more serotonin naturally. Some people are more susceptible to it and the reas...
Nah, that's an oversimplification of brain matters, and as such, we shouldn't use it in our self-understanding. But you're certainly right that we have the capacity for change. It's just that some th...
My stutter is 100% both physical and mental simultaneously. I stutter just as much - maybe even more - in my head as well as when I speak....
These two are not mutually exclusive. If different neural pathways get activated in your brain when you’re muted vs unmuted isn’t that still physical?...
How much do you think neuralink would help? I actually think that it could be a viable solution to stuttering....
I’m a speech-language pathologist, and I have never seen any research that would indicate that a tongue tie correlates with or contributes to stuttering. While the causes are still unknown, the late...
Ok, interesting. Then it might be a strong evidence that your type of stutter is caused by social circumstances. As I even stutter when talking to myself, I believe that my stutter is caused by resp...
Latest Research Regarding Stuttering - Dennis Drayna
Latest Research Regarding Stuttering - Dennis Drayna I guess somebody posted this before, but only now I am listening to this amazing StutterTalk with Peter Reitzes interviewing Dennis Drayna, the au...
I think u are mistaken what causes a stutter. Most people who stutter, the cause isn't from TBI. THe exact cause isn't known, but in most cases it is NOT curable....
I believe this is true if the stutter came from a severe brain injury. Which is very very rare. Is that the people you mean or just random people in general?...
It's a problem we have with this disability. People can understand how a blind person cant see. But not being able to talk doesnt compute with their experience. So they dont believe it's a real thing...
There is a man called William Parry. He has absolutely changed my entire life. I’ve stuttered my whole life and in the past 2 weeks I’ve been doing these exercises that have made me almost completely ...
I’ve never stutter in my native language before but once I started speaking English everything took a left turn and now I stutter in both languages. I’ve done some research online that says sometimes ...
Speech language pathologist here! Definitely ask your parents to take you to a doctor first to rule out any new random medication side effects or neurological events. Late onset of stuttering is on th...
I can’t think of any event that could be connected to this. It just started happening with little wavers in my voice and over time it got worse until I was stuttering very frequently. I’ll try to talk...
Hey man. Definitely check it out with a specialist, but try to don't think about the issue too much. Also maybe get your brain check, just in case to rule out the possibilty of stuttering being a side...