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Exactly dude what I'll recommend you to do when u need to say these specific words just push through the block. And yeah it's going to be tough and embarrassing but in time you'll get better you will ...
Ugh I get peach blocks too. I stuttered as a kid but the repetitive kind, and then developed speech blocks as I got older (im 25 now). I never had therapy, I guess because my parents didn't think it w...
I have all three. The blocks are more common for me than repetitions or prolongations, which is unfortunate because the people around me in real life do not understand the concept of a block that well...
I would be the same. I find too that in certain situations, when my stutter gets really bad, my chest has started to become tight/sore. I don't understand why as I've never had this before, at first...
Repition of first letter. Manageable when i speak in arabic. Absolute shit speaking english. Stutter on almost every word....
All three, but mostly severe blocks, especially when I'm stressed or in public. At home when I can actually get more things out it's more repetitions. Prolongations are more with letters like s or f o...
Repetition mostly, but sometimes blocks at the beginning of words and phrases as well...
Thanks. (late oneset disfluency btw) It changes a lot: from stuck on some words to not stuck on some words or sounds. More mild and like repitions or can’t start no matter the sound when at it’s wor...
Blocks at the beginning is very common I guess, but for me only with certain words. The good part about blocks with only certain words is, I quickly put another word "well, ..." or "uhm" before the wo...
I only stutter on words starting with wovels.Most of time rest of the sentence goes well.No repeat,just blocks for me....
Mostly prolongation and blocks. Repetition only when I am nervous....
all of the above. i especially have a hard time with saying words that start with a letter that uses the back of the throat...
I have all three, but repetitions significantly trump the other two! In order, it would be 1) repetitions, 2) prolongations and 3) blocks. I usually have repetitions at the beginning of my speech o...
I have all three, but blocks and repetitions prevail. It's hard for me to start saying something, because the beginning of a phrase often begins with a block. It's exhausting. Besides, while I stutter...
Blocking. It's more of a fluency problem for me. I'm not fluid enough...
All 3 but mostly blocks which only last a couple of seconds but feels like 10...
Blocks, really annoying when you’re talking then everything just stops then you can’t get the words out :/ any tips?...
I do a combination of all three, but mostly blocking, which usually last about 5-10 seconds. And if I’m blocking longer than that I try to use prolongations or repetitions to get the word out....
I have all three. How long I have them ranges. Sometimes it’s so long that I get fed up and just start over....
Blocks, sometimes repetitions but I tend to stop if that happens and speak again...