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My mom always told me about one event from my childhood (I was 3 y. o. I guess), after that I cried a lot and had problems with breathing normally. I'm 32 now and after some therapy and thinking and...
I always stuttered along with other fluency issues. For me stuttering is a part of a bigger speech issue unfortunately. I didn't realize other people didn't have theirs from the beginning. Then I hear...
I think I was born with it, had it since I can remember and my parents said I've stuttered since I could talk. Pretty fluent now though...
It was very less in the beginning. It happened only with senior teachers or a large group of audience. But it has increased. Maybe because of teasing by some friends or maybe because of some habit or...
I’ve always stuttered so I can’t really remember the exact time when it started. Since I didn’t treat it when I was younger now I have it worsened as an adult....
Thank you mate :), I just had a presentation in my senior class today (12th grade) 🥲. It didn’t go too hot in comparison to my other classmates but this was one of my better one in comparison to befo...
I don't think stuttering is medically diagnosable!! You dont need a doctor to tell you if you have a stutter or not,you just figure if you're not as fluent as the everyday person with random uncontro...
One of my favorite stores is Aritzia and I stutter when saying it every time 😩 I also always stutter over the name of the agency we use at work for contractors....
I'm the same way, sometimes I go months where my stutter is not too bad and other months where it would be really bad and I can't even say one sentence clearly. Don't be too hard on yourself. Anxiet...
It’s technically permanent because there is no cure, but with speech therapy and other methods you can greatly minimize stuttering over time. Anti-anxiety meds have helped me get mine under control. I...
Relatable. I have trouble with W, M, P, and B's and one of my friends is named Isabella so I can barely talk to her half the time...
I can’t give any tips for you but I can tell you how well I can relate to your situation. These last few years my speech seems like it was detoriating due to minimal interaction with people due to th...
I can’t give any tips for you but I can tell you how well I can relate to your situation. These last few years my speech seems like it was detoriating due to minimal interaction with people due to th...
No, I don’t think it’s permanent. I just see stuttering as the current program/organization of my mind. Things can get switched up in there and the stuttering can leave....
Two of my relatives had a stutter. Both younger than me and whenever they stuttered it would kinda make me sad cuz it has affected my life in a big way so I felt bad for them ( both were younger than ...
Well I had a friend who was the opposite of you. He had a very very mild stutter, he would maybe repeat a word a few times but you couldn't call him a stutterer even. But he would stutter when he was...
I think it’s something I can manage and hopefully reach near perfect fluency but I’ll deal with it for the rest of my life...
Adhd and stuttering are not related AFAIK, but they can influence the other. I find the less severe my ADHD symptoms are at the moment, the less severe my stutter is...
It’s really a spectrum, I’ve been able to mitigate it really well ever since entering my teens. I still have my moments where I get hung up on a word but its never a big deal. I don’t think it’ll ever...
There is no known cure for stuttering, i think there is, but its still not found. You can only manage it and reduce it. I think i (in my case) can achieve slim to no stuttering in the next 3 years....