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I do stutter in my dreams all the times when i say something. But if i talk out lout while i’m dreaming i don’t stutter at all...
It sucks sometimes when you know exactly what you wanna say but it doesn’t come out that way haha life is strange...
I can't really say if its good or not good im just going to say its weird because some days its not bad at all but some days its bad especially when I'm talking to family members that's when its horri...
Yeah it sucks so much. At least if you repeat sounds people know what’s happening. When I have a block in public people don’t know what’s going on and repeat the question or end up talking over me...
It is still stuttering. “People who stutter may have more disfluencies and different types of disfluencies. They may repeat parts of words (repetitions), stretch a sound out for a long time (prolong...
You have a block like me, pretty much when you can’t say the word and you kinda freeze up forcing yourself to say the word. I myself have a block, some days I’m doing great and others I block a lot....
I rarely stutter by repeating words. 1.My main isssue is that my lips tense up and freeze. 2. At times when I do public speaking and very stressed I might even blink my eyes rapidly for a second or ...
If I'm panicked like i missed a hw assignmnt and Im writing the teacher my brain does but usually i'm okay....
I started stuttering in my native language
I started stuttering in my native language I'm Dutch, 16 years old, and I'd been going to a Dutch school for my entire life until this school year. I changed schools to an International School so now ...
The prolongations, etc are a result of trying to force the blocks. If you don't have at it, great! The only disadvantage is that your audience may thing you stopped talking in the middle of the senten...
I'm justing struggling to overcome every block and they were all passed,without any prolongations,facial expressions,and other peculiar body languages.Also,originally my blocks tend not to appear with...
How do you deal with your blocks? The prolongations, facial expressions, etc you mention are tricks learned by the stutterers that worked previously and the brain tries to use them to pass through the...
May I ask for any evidences that blocks are induced from urges not to stutter and fears?Not skeptical about it just curious.Thx!!...
I ordered a coffee.
I ordered a coffee. What i really want was iced caramel mocha so I said it to the cashier and she didn't hear me properly so i tried to repeat it and suddenly my tongue decided to have an hard time wi...
3 presentations in 2 days
3 presentations in 2 days I just did 3 presentation in 2 days, I feel completely drained. Stuttered very badly on all of them, but I am glad I didnt chicken out...
Do you stutter more when speaking your native language?
Do you stutter more when speaking your native language? I now work in an international environment so I have to speak english the entire time (it is my second language) and I've realized that I stutte...
I don’t necessarily get pissed because it helps me, especially if they guess the correct word I’m trying to say. I see it as helping and I’m taking full advantage of it. However, when I’m m experienci...
One really weird thing that happens to me, I will be stuttering to someone in a conversation. (a family member) and they will do something potentially dangerous like walk in front of a car and I will ...
I feel you, I’m also almost always on the outside looking in. So hard to break into conversations when people are talking fast and take no regard to your stutter. Also people often choose to speak wit...
I know what you mean. I used to stutter severely, and when trying to get words out I would use all kinds of movements to get over the block, in the end looking like I had a seizure. It got a lot bet...