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16s was the hardest part of my stuttering life. Your brain is not fully developed and you dont know yet how to deal with all this shit. I would tell my 16 years old "me": \- Write an email to you te...
I don't fear my father at all but he was always the most critical of my stutter. Even today being much more successful in life than he ever was I still stutter alot worse around him than anyone else....
You stutter is a neurological condition… you can’t avoid that. What we do know is that mental health can impact the frequency and severity significantly. It can make growing beyond the stutter impossi...
Enjoy being young, things get much worse as you get older, including your stutter. When I was in high school my stutter wasn’t as bad as now (25). Don’t stress things out. You should join a club or a ...
His stutter is not noticeable. I wish I could at least speak like him....
I've had asthma and stutter all my life. I'm 14 currently...
My brother used to have a very aggressive stutter all through high school. He used to refuse to answer the phone. Now he has a job where he’s on the phone 7 hours a day. His stutter still comes back o...
Being a young man with a stutter is tough. I am 53 years old now. I think back to my younger self and just want to give my younger self a hug. I have stuttered all my life. I know the fear associated ...
I stutter. Both of my children have gone through stuttering phases. If I was you I would relax, talk slowly to my children and not draw attention to it. If my child was stuttering while excited I woul...
Yes. I have. And this is just my experience. Also, as a "former" stammerer, i start to talk fluently and then have to slow my speech a bit down to deal with all the speech blocks. So that's why I say ...
He didn’t state that it was a cure. He states, “it helped to reduce his stuttering.” These aren’t miracle cures, these are practices that take effort, dedication, and time. It is productive to share t...
It's not productive to espouse miracle cures. This stuff can help but OP most likely just outgrew it, which is not reproducible...
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Relapses For those who no longer have a stammer (after time or speech therapy or whatever) do you ever have relapses when it becomes difficult again? I very recently am struggling to say my name again...
Not sure if such method has been mentioned before. Recently I attended an annual religious ceremony where several hundred people gathered in a big hall. During the ceremony people were chanting pray...
Hi! So my middle son is almost 10 years old, and still has a stutter. His stutter is fairly mild, and only comes out when he's angry or excited. He tells me that it happens at school a lot too. He's i...
That i wish i knew for myself, but I think in this cases you do not become a stutterer, it may happen sometimes when you spend a lot of time with your fiance...
Few things: Outgrowing a stutter is very common, and by Occam's razer is just a lot more likely than a bunch of different things coalescing to the same result Some things you mentioned are incredibl...
What makes you so certain of that? Genuinely curious. The way I see it, if something can be reduced indefinitely, it will eventually reach 0 (or perhaps extremely close to it, good enough)....
If you're completely fluent now, you simply just outgrew it. These methods may reduce stuttering but wouldn't just make it disappear...
A lot of actors/singers/rappers have managed to do it. I can’t speak for everyone but personally my confidence plays a huge role on how fluent I can be. Childhood stutter a lot, teen years honestly wa...