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This is true. Being a guy there’s enough pressure with everything and then on top of it all there’s STUTTERING. Like my friends ask me “hey why don’t you just go and talk to them” and I’m like yeah su...
Same here. I've been at the data center for about 1.5 years now. Also getting my online degree in logistics/transportation management....
Applying anesthesiology with a stutter — looking for honest perspectives
Applying anesthesiology with a stutter — looking for honest perspectives ...
It gets better. I know it’s hard to do, but try not to pass up on saying what you want to say. We have to work a little harder for it, but I’m in my 40s now married with kids and a great job....
I hope i achieve At least something in life a half decent job or business would be fine too because even that seems unattainable sometimes i hope i be like you guys and make something of myself this i...
Guy with a stutter makes it into one of the India's best B-schools
Guy with a stutter makes it into one of the India's best B-schools ...
Even getting a teaching job and facing up to your struggles every day for three years is a win in my book. I know its easy to imagine how things could be better, which is good fuel for growth, but you...
It depends on what country you are in. For example, in the UK stuttering is protected characteristic. But typically in this context it usually means the employer is just making it clear they are hap...
I’ve had a stutter all my life and I’m 39 now. My childhood was awful and my stutter don’t get much better in my 20s. Now, I hardly stutter anymore and when I do there are ways I can mask it by swappi...
Its considered a disability if you have a medical certificate for it! If not then proly no, everything nowadays requires evidence or you can always make things up...
It's actually great practice. Public speaking is a massive fear and social blocker for many people, stutter or not. After doing several public speaking sessions your self confidence will be boosted wh...
Is stuttering considered a disability for landing a job?
Is stuttering considered a disability for landing a job? I'm a computer science student, and I've noticed that many job postings are labeled as "disability-friendly" or even specifically look for cand...
The fun part about IT is that it's full of people with odd quirks. If you're life is 'perfect' you wouldn't really fit in! And everyone you work with is carrying around some sort of hidden problem. Yo...
Good on you! I agree 100%. Acceptance is the first step, followed by action to make your life easier living with an incurable (for now) impediment. Start learning and practicing fluency shaping techn...
I’m sorry you’re feeling this way, and I totally get it! We’ve all been in this situation at some point in our stuttering journey. It can be overwhelmingly frustrating. At the end of the day, you ar...
I quit my job at the hospital as a nurse assistant because of my stutter. I want to study biomedicine thinking that would suit me much better than direct patient contact. But im terrified of going to ...
I completely get you, I’m a senior in high school and I plan to be a lawyer. Even at my fast food job right now my coworkers think I’m stupid and don’t know things, they repeat things thinking I don’t...
Yes!! This is me. Im glad someone understands. I have to wing it and ramble through conversations to get through them without stuttering like crazy. But its hard to sound intelligent when I do it. My ...
Been on lexapro for three years. Similar experience to you. Stuttering is basically gone, but emotionally I am pretty blunted. To me it’s better than severe stuttering. It’s kind of a pick your poison...
At 29, I made a career change. While working, I went back to school for accounting and loved it. Now, I have a tolerable career with a very reliable routine I like as an accountant. Unplug from inter...