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But is your stutter a mild stutter, or is it quite bad? Talking about me, my stutter is pretty bad with family. Like I am not able to tell them a story....
You say that nobody is willing to be honest with you - but the thing is that they have, it's just not what you wanted to hear: "His pediatrician waved it off as normal speech disfluency. I brought it ...
First of all, I think your stuttering isn't that bad (for example it's much much better than mine tbh). Because you don't have many facial reactions and you can overall speak your mind easily. I do...
Presentation went really well
Presentation went really well Hello im 15M and I just had to give a presentation about a book and it actually went with minimal stuttering. I talked fluently and only had like 2 blocks for less then a...
I stutter, have two kids, my daughter stutters also since she first started talking 1.5yrs old. It was very mild, so I never put her into speech therapy. I didn't want her to be hyper-aware of her spe...
I’m almost 41 and have been a life long stutterer. He’s going to deal with it his entire life and the fact he’s doing okay with it now is amazing. I still run into adults that think it’s hilarious to...
Yup, turn 40 next week. Life is good. Recent sobriety has me seeing much-needed, new adventures in life such as owning a home and the possibility of a new, more satisfying job. I don't think I imagi...
Absolutely this happens to many stutters including myself at 40 , they don't care of stuttering at all & it's impact would have reduced so much at 40. Experience & maturity level & support...
In my late 30s too. 20s were miserable, full of depression, anxiety, etc. Still a struggle sometimes but for the most part I’ve been able to manage it better. Relationships wise, I haven’t had much l...
Anyone in their late 30s?
Anyone in their late 30s? Just curious. How’s life like? Mentally are you at a state that you had imagined in your 20s? Struggles, relationships etc stuttering wise. I think I have regressed in this r...
Keep in mind that just like your stuttering got worse, it can get better. We have to realize that a bad patch doesn't have to define us. Many times a trigger can ‘tweak’ a bad spell of dysfluency. Whe...
How many of you find that sleep dramatically helps your studder?
How many of you find that sleep dramatically helps your studder? and are there any other lifestyle choice that you find affects your studder ?...
It's just an annoying quirk I have that I cannot seem to fix, but I've always stutterd so...
I didn't say it's completely NOT a disability, I'd still reckon it depends on how severe your stutter is. But I am not putting it in tier of legit handicap, where you need external assistance, to pe...
My boyfriend has a stutter, he is the loudest guy in the county....
Though you go speech therapy, stuttering will relapse. Similar to cancer treatments, curing is impossible....
Voluntary stuttering will help you desensitize a stuttering moment like the one you had. For me it prevents me from having those "downward spirals" where I lose control of everything and I am held pr...
I usually dont remember what i do, so at that point stuttering is the least of my concerns......
Yep when you can't even say your own name it just shows how bad and serious this is, yet I feel its not taken nowhere as serious as other disabilities, more professional research should be put in...
Same man, I too get blocks when caught off guard, but I also get them when i build up tension for what's about to come. Its weird, I have realized its incredibly important to be calm in all situations...