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commentr/StutterNov 1, 2019
2 points

HRT was definitely the biggest factor here. Cutting down Testosterone. You can look up the effect of testosterone on patients with tics. I still stuttered a little bit despite that but adding B1 took ...

Causes & VariabilityMeds & Substances
Environmental TriggersHelpful Med OutcomesStress & Fight/Flight
commentr/StutterNov 1, 2019
2 points

Congratulations! A great role of Thiamin in neurological function has long been known indeed! I also consume a lot of flaxseeds for years to help me improve my fluency!...

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commentr/StutterNov 1, 2019
2 points

Thanks for sharing your story. I know all the Benzo family helping with the anxiety but Clonezpam is top of the list for that. Along with helping with insomenia. Didn't know xanax is also helping...

Emotional ExperienceMeds & Substances
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commentr/StutterOct 31, 2019
2 points

For one, I don't know if what you said above is sarcastic. If not, I mean absolutely no offence. You said in your original post that vitamin B1 was very helpful, but this is obviously more recent t...

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commentr/StutterOct 31, 2019
1 points

No I went through HRT at 23 for genders transitioning and that’s how it happened Yes vitamin B1. Thiamin. I started taking it less than two months ago...

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commentr/StutterOct 31, 2019
5 points

The stress is the hardest part. Letting go of that fear takes time and exposure. Work at your own pace. It's nice you have a family support that allows you to take your time integrating into the workf...

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commentr/StutterOct 28, 2019
1 points

Nope, sorry. The only ways you can sort of improve it is to use B1 Vitamins, or take speech therapy....

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Helpful Med OutcomesSeeking Therapy
commentr/StutterOct 27, 2019
0 points

the point is that now I'm telling the world that I'm working on my "cure" while I actually want to work with people like you to refine my method. "Is there a supplement or a medication" no man, no s...

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commentr/StutterOct 27, 2019
0 points

I tried many forms of magnesium without results until I finally tried the AOC brand. In the morning I use this one : https://aor.ca/products/advanced-magnesium-complex/ And morning, lunch and dinne...

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commentr/StutterOct 27, 2019
0 points

I’m not repping any supplements but please try thamine (HCL) very important to take the hcl form at 200mg 3x/day and magnesium (good form) 3x/day. Also try Sulbutiamine (thamine molecule that cross th...

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Situational VariabilityHelpful Med OutcomesRecreationa substances (e.g. Alcohol, Cannabis)
commentr/StutterOct 25, 2019
1 points

I feel your pain. Even though I'm not in the medical field, I need to give oral updates at daily project meetings, and I have a mild to moderate stutter. Sometimes I block and sometimes I'm fluent, b...

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commentr/StutterOct 25, 2019
1 points

I'm intrigued!! How many times a day do you have to use it? Or does once in the morning last all day? Thanks for the suggestion!...

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commentr/StutterOct 21, 2019
1 points

Great, I'm glad it works for you. As I said, there is no harm in trying if vitamins work. I agree, there should be some proper research into this but the pharmaceutical companies are more interested i...

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commentr/StutterOct 21, 2019
1 points

I've been taking it the last 2 weeks and have seen very considerable results. I was a skeptic at first, hardly believing it has any effect. My stutter is still far from gone but is much more manageabl...

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commentr/StutterOct 21, 2019
1 points

I personally or professionally don't know anyone who has tried thiamine. The research is inconclusive but since it is a vitamin it should not be harmful if you keep to the recommended dose....

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commentr/StutterOct 19, 2019
1 points

The study they performed had two groupings, one was given vitamin b1 and the other a placebo. It was a double blind study so both the subject and the investigator weren't aware of this fact. Placebo...

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commentr/StutterOct 19, 2019
5 points

I don't agree completely. I think there are many cause depending on the people. I've been stuttering since 3-4 years old with some fluent periods. Recently I've been taking Thiamin HCl 100mg 3x/day co...

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commentr/StutterOct 16, 2019
3 points

I'm a medical student too. The muscle relaxant effect only lasts for a few hours. I'm mainly using it for the anxiolytic effects which last the rest of the day. Drowsiness only happened if I took the...

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commentr/StutterOct 12, 2019
1 points

Drug therapy worked very well for me but had some devastating side effects. I used a 2 drug combination of Clonazepam and Citalopram. You can find many studies done on these types of drugs (anti anx...

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commentr/StutterOct 10, 2019
3 points

I am taking it for little under 2 weeks. Started with 300mg per day for a week, and then doubled it. I can't tell if i am more fluent or not. It's a weird feeling. Sometimes I speak sentences clearly...

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