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This happened to my friend once. She had a stutter as a kid and was pretty much gone when she was an adult. Apparently she said it’s a common thing that she sometimes starts to stutter a lot after tak...
Oh, geez, relax. You'll wake up tomorrow good as new. Trying not to think about stuttering is like trying not to think about green monkeys. People do drugs and they don't stutter. Why you should?...
I find that when I’m on molly I don’t stutter at all, but the weeks after it is a lot worse. For this reason I have stopped taking it unless it’s a very special occasion eg. Festival...
Thanks for sharing. I TOTALLY do the same thing when I feel a block coming. I pretend to forget the word, or I’ll change the word on the fly. It usually works decently. I don’t do it because I’m embar...
Hi! I’m 29, female. The way you describe your stutter sounds just like me. And the way you went to therapy as a kid, and then didn’t touch it for years, is also the same as me. I hid my stutter so w...
Honestly, it was more of an unintended side effect. I like trying new beers and got some comments from friends that I’m more fluent after a few. It’s really more of a social helper but my industry is ...
Yes its prob the best to work with my Doctor in case of urine tests and offcourse Im less likely to develop an addiction with legit meds under supervision. :) I stutter even if my anxiety is zero bu...
This is interesting. I haven't experimented with drugs for this, but my anxiety isn't too bad to begin with. I'm glad you're working with your doctor. You're more likely to get safer meds working with...
Same here, Im 31 and seem to get worse every year. Today I got prescribed Valium to take on certain days at work. My stutter is also highly stress and anxiety-related so I started also started Zoloft ...
Nice, cant wait to try it out. If it works for my stuttering I have to buy a lifetime supply so I dont run out when the hype is gone and Pago is nowhere to be found....
whooops, edited something but must have not saved the edit. It is great for stuttering, also not as addictive as e.g. benzodiazepines. I remember reading a study that concluded pagoclone to be the bes...
Great! But you forgot to say something about the benefits for improving speech! 😏 I do like a buzz but in this subreddit im all about the speech. Im looking for stuff that I can take and function at ...
Not at all! The opposite. Social anxiety makes me drowsy if anything. :) I guess Xanax would be best for most people but Xanax increases my stutter....
Update: Zoloft 100mg once a day. Buspar 10mg x 2 a day. Diazepam 10mg every third day. I feel like I have taken the chicken way out but I had no choice, my stuttering takes over my life. I was start...
Baclofen is great for anxiety tho I have not noticed so much increase in fluenty anymore. It makes me too fatigued maybe. Im on a different path right now... I could not cope with this so now Im on V...
I know what you mean. When I were younger I used to fall into that trap. But im telling you with insight, I have much less blocks! I still stutter but everything is sooo smooth, my vocals dont fight m...
I feel comfortable when I'm drunk
I feel comfortable when I'm drunk I'm a 19 years old male. A week ago I got drunk by tequila and I felt very comfortable with my speech, I didn't even think before I speak, I just said everything in m...
I\`ve read a little about studies about Thiamine and it seems promising. And it would be great if it did help, even slightly! I think I am going to take a trip to the pharmacy today, also :)...
Yes I’m really excited to try it. I heard it can take up to 2 weeks but how how awesome would it be if it helped!?!...
I used Citaprolam for almost two years. And when I start thinking about that period, actually it was a period when I was holding control over stutter, and it was in that period I led several health se...