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Can head injuries cause stuttering?
Can head injuries cause stuttering? Of my 17 years of living, I have received at least 4 times, three of them leaving scars on my forehead. I used to be a quiet kid and don’t really remember talking b...
I stutter when talking to myself also, just a lot less so. I’m not totally sure what was the exact cause of my stuttering, as in I’m not sure if it was a result of physical injury. When I was an infan...
I do stutter even when I'm alone
I do stutter even when I'm alone I heard that most of stutters don't stutter while they're talking to themselves. But it doesn't make a change with me. I still stutter when I'm alone. I have problem w...
A supermarket close by to where I live has this employee rule where if a customer asks where a product is they have to stop what there doing and walk you to the product. A friend of mine works there a...
I like it when they are my friends, know me and know what i want to say, as they know my preferences or plans....
Listen to the delayed sound of your speech. If you stutter from neurological reasons, your speech should improve. If you don't stutter, you should start stuttering or stutter more....
It's neurological, if you are diagnosed with stutter. It's common for people to not stutter when they're talking to themselves, singing, whispering......
It’s a speech disorder that is neurological where ‘The brain knows what it wants to say, but cannot properly plan and sequence the required speech sound movements.’ https://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/...
Do you think stuttering is similar to Tourette’s?
Do you think stuttering is similar to Tourette’s? I have a pretty pad stutter- I have blockage, I prolong words, and I repeat too. I also have certain facial and hand tics that go with my stutter when...
Well, we "know" inasmuch as we know stutter can vary a lot. Like, a really lot of lot. But we don't _know_ why stutter does that. Basically, we don't know enough about stutter yet....
Hi man. Someone with a severe chronic stutter here. Try to read a aloud, slowly over a mirror, prolonging the vowels and try whispering too. I would recommend both exercises atleast 25 mins a day for...
I am 32 now and have been stammering since childhood. I had no friends for a long time but eventually made some after college and met my gf, now wife. I feel so lucky. I am recently taking cbd oil. ...
Honestly, if you just all of a sudden developed a stutter, i'd see a neurologist just to rule out anything funky going on medically....
Stuttering is one of the most complex disorders out there. Having been wrestling with it myself for many years and meeting tons of people both online and irl, I can say with some certainty that it is ...
Yeah , agree with you 100% , stutter mostly is neurological , our brains arent wired for speaking , we might as well just learn sign language or something and pretend to be mute , ( we sorta are , the...
This sounds like a nightmarish experience. My only advice would be to avoid speech therapy (it’s like applying a plaster to a cancerous growth) and look into diet, lifestyle changes etc. Maybe even ge...
I have read about that as well, stuttering definitely is a vicious cycle. You don't want to stutter, so you over think when you speak which leads to more stuttering.... Its a vicious cycle. &#x20...
What type of stutter do you have? Do you block on words e.g. no sound comes out, or do you bounce on words e.g. you repeat the first letter of a word? Mmmmmmmmummy or m-m-m-mummy? The exact cause o...
What you are referring to may be explained by the Valsava hypothesis, a way of explaining a factor in stuttering, formed by the speech-language therapist William Parry....
Virtually everyone who stutters doesn't when they sing, it's something with using different parts of the brain....