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Currently, I'm taking 600 mg everyday. I don't really take magnesium. If you took 300mg, I think you should have increased the dosage to 600mg. 2 tablet in morning, afternoon, and night. That's what s...
i forget, i did the recommended dose on vitamine bottles you buy, and i did it for perhaps a year. you maybe get a placebo benefit for awhile but it's another thing to take and the magnesium impacts y...
(Sorry for the wall of text, I tried to break it up a bit) I know sign language, I learned because I'm losing my hearing, not for my stutter. I helped interpret for a beginners class (thats a funny s...
YESSS!!! Everytime I got called on I'll just talk fast to get it over with. I dont stutter much while I'm reading as long as I dont think about it. Like when we did popcorn reading I would just keep t...
I've had a stutter since the day I was born. It's worse when I'm stuck to a script I can't change; "steer" around words that I know are going to give me a problem. Back in middle school, I was the s...
We all have different modes of performance in communication, and not all of them are as subjectable to stutter as the rest. However, it's not often something that's completely under our control, sinc...
I can relate to the i'm not fluent in any language part, i "speak" 3 languages but it's more like i'm limited to only understand them because of my stutter. My stutter varies a lot like, i have a mode...
First thing is truly believing that it can get better, even a little bit. Do you know what situations your speech is at its best? When you’re singing? When you’re drunk? Maybe try get back to one of t...
I do high school theatre, so I’m not professional by any means, but I got one of the leads in our Children’s Theatre production!...
I do musical theatre at my high school, and i got one of the leads in our Children’s Theatre production even though I stutter!...
I was a corporate trainer for a few years teaching classes, that's sort of along the same lines. I also stream on twitch now. I stutter sometimes but it doesn't bother me anymore. The public speaking...
I’ve been acting since i was 8 years old, and i have a stutter. it usually goes away when performing since i’m not that stressed and i’m focusing on other things. however there are moments wheee it co...
I took a 4 year performance degree with dysarthia and a stutter - many public performances. My impediment never went away on stage, tbh it helped me accept it better because it became part of my perfo...
Yes! I'm a stage performing and have been doing magic professionally for 13 years. My stutter goes away entirely when I'm on stage - it's always baffled me. I stutter most when I'm focusing too much ...
Nope, but one time I photoshopped my face onto Golden Youth from The Road Warrior & that guy was an actor....
Anyone in here an actor/performer? Even with their impediment?
Anyone in here an actor/performer? Even with their impediment? Just out of curiousity, does anyone else in here work as an actor or performer despite their stutter?? I've been acting for almost 2 year...
I have also tried a lot, but unfortunately I have never had resounding success. I don't stutter very badly, but there are still situations where it is very annoying, depressing and the symptoms are b...
This was my experience after I learned English. Once I became fluent the stuttering came back. Pretty much the same in English and Spanish now....
Its the same for me. English is my second language and i stutter a lot more when i speak in it...
That's interesting because it's the opposite of me and most of the others that commented under my post. You're right, it shows how different sutters can be. I really wish that it would be studied bett...