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That is not true! The OP changes voice, and therefore triggers the brain to use different routes. It's the same reason why one doesn't stutter when singing, and why some people don't stutter when th...
Do you experience this?
Do you experience this? When I speak loudly, I don't stutter. I have found that when I project my voice, I don't stutter. Could hearing myself speak be a reason as to why this does not happen to m...
When singing also, i try to whistle something before speaking, tricking my brain im singing, works most of the times...
Anyone else notice that they don’t stutter when crying or yelling?
Anyone else notice that they don’t stutter when crying or yelling? [deleted]...
Vitamin B12?
Vitamin B12? I’ve seen a few posts about this. I’ve found that when I take vitamin B12, my stutter gets markedly worse. When I was younger someone suggested I try it as it made their speech improve. H...
A stutter is able to vary over different modes of performance. It's one of those things that can make it hard to approach in general, since it's shifting around the place... :) And perhaps you're mar...
I'm bilingual in Spanish and English. I grew up learning both at the same time. My stuttering in Spanish is WAY worse. lol. Have fun and good luck!...
I don't believe in "harder" or "easier" letters. E.g. you can pronounce every letter with perfect ease by humming or singing. They're all the same, it's only an illusion that some of them are harder t...
I am not missing a thing :) Read the 'addendum'. It's fine to use breathing techniques to control your stutter. It's a great technique, for some people. Just don't expect it to become fixed. Your ...
You completely missed everything.. its not just taking a deep breath, its controlling your exhale to not run out of air before you mean to.. it's why a lot of people who stutter, including myself can ...
It is great that it seems to work for you. But, 'take a deep breath' is one of the most common myths about stuttering/stammering. It is neurological! Yes, a deep breath might give relief if you are...
I am the same way. I've been a singer all my life. I even told ok voice lessons for a few years. Singing is an amazing feeling for me - it's something that means a lot to me but it's also because I ha...
Why I love to sing
Why I love to sing I have a stutter and I've had one for a long as I can remember. It's not so severe that it affects my life choices or anything else than my self-esteem. I battle with insecurities a...
As a more natural alternative that doesn't have tolerance or dependency, consider CBD oil. I buy a 1000mg bottle every month and take one dropper (\~30ml) every morning. I swear it lowers my anxiety...
Yeah, as I said, different modes of communication. During e.g. singing, you probably aren't stuttering either. And if you perform a role - like, if you're acting - you likely aren't stuttering either...
Sure, but that doesn't mean stutter therapy or stutter research is about finding cures. To be rid of it completely is more of a bonus that some might arrive at, while others don't. It's not the singul...
B1 and magnesium supplements
B1 and magnesium supplements Yo my people, recently been reading an article about supplements that help treat stutterig. Has anyone tried thiamine (B1) and magnesius treatment? Apparently it helps t...
Yeah but I'm from Texas so I can't just taLK LIKE IM IRISH ALL THE TIME(jk but wow does that really work?!)...
That's something known as the "novelty effect," where you are focusing more on your manner of speech to use the accent and you stutter less. Many children who stutter will discover this and intentiona...
King George VI employed a method akin to that. If you listen to his speeches, you will notice the slightly singing voice. :) ​ Not everyone wants to talk like that, though (myself include...