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Tongue Ties Has anybody had any experience with tongue ties and tongue tie releases? I am currently seeing a myofunctional therapist who has told me that I do indeed have a tongue tie. I was wonderi...
Shrooms is not a medicine for for stutter or anything. You have to go into the trip with a strong sense of knowing why you are stuttering. That’s when the doors open. You can’t trip and go sight seein...
We don't know exactly what causes stutter, but it seems likely it's a bunch of things together. We do know, however, that stutter varies a lot depending on activities - which further varies across st...
Lots actually. But like any good science, the more learn just leads to even more interesting questions because we realize how much we don’t know. What you’re describing sounds more akin to “variabilit...
SLP here. Sounds like you may have cluttering, a rare "cousin" to stuttering. ...
Stuttering is a neurological defect first and foremost. This means that somewhere in our brain the wires are crossed up, which leads to us not being able to translate thought into speech as effortless...
Confused!!
Confused!! So i have been reading one self therapy book for stutterers In the beginning, it says we start with the assumptions that there is no physical defect or impairment of speech mechanism that ...
Nope, although Paul Stamets claims he has been cured for most of the part. But in this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3h39ax9iu6o) which was recently posted here too, he said that he still stu...
I'd be worried I'd have a bad trip, I think from what I've read/watched you're supposed to take the substance then focus on your stutter but I'm worried that would trigger all the negative emotions, m...
Could this mean , that you use different part of the brain 🧠 to speak when alone Like stutterers who sing fluently have been found out to be using right hemisphere of the brain. Usually THE parts ...
There are no known cures for stutter. Also, it's not known how exactly stutter works....
Do you know this for a fact? Not being argumentative, just curious. You're right that neurogenic stuttering does seem different from developmental stuttering. But developmental stuttering is now know...
Dude , but some people say being able to speak fluently when alone doesn’t necessarily mean its not neurogenic. Is it true? Then what is it ? ...
If that was the cause he would stutter the same in every situation and not be fluent when he's talking to himself in an empty room....
I just skimmed through her blog and realized that she also had other post concussion symptoms like headaches, sensitivity to light etc whereas i didnt had any of those. I was normal until i just start...
> she replied but you aren’t blocking now! I knew instantly she had no idea what stuttering was and its inconsistency . When i told her i am fluent when alone , she sent me to psychiatrist , he sen...
Yeah , but its been 4 years since injury and by the way i once went to neurologist and said that i block stutter in my speech and im fluent when alone , she replied but you aren’t blocking now! I kn...
If you spoke fluently before you injured your head, then it sounds like there could have been some sort of brain injury. Have you been checked for this? ...
After a concussion
After a concussion Has anyone here developed a stutter after a head injury or concussion ?...
My question :incase of neurogenic stuttering, is it also there when speaking in solitude ?...