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Yeah i might look at going back to speech therapy cause it could he different now. And yeah that’s the thing. I don’t know what’ll happen in the future so I may as well just keep going and hope for th...
Thanks. To be fair my life is very good and I’m very lucky with every other aspect of my life. At school I have a great chance of getting good grades and getting into a good college, I’m pretty physic...
Probably worth mentioning that therapy is not a static thing, so it's worth a shot trying again (in a different setting, note the least of which is your later age). - Nobody knows what'll happen. :)...
Not to be blunt, but there are two things we must always ask with a post like yours: • Have you talked to your school about the fact that you have a stutter? • Have you been to see a speech therapis...
It gets better as you get older Stay strong, keep yourself physically fit, excel in all the areas of life that you can fix. Bring good at everything else will make stuttering seem like a smaller issue...
i dont think your a complete stutterer. but your problem can be solved very easily by a thetapist....
I have a lcsw therapist for my depression, anxiety, and ptsd so I wanted to talk to her about it and see if it could just be a side effect of that, but I will definitely seek out a speech therapist to...
I would seek out a speech language pathologist with a speciality in stuttering (fluency). Late onset stuttering this late is rare but not unheard of. I'd try to find someone who has experience with th...
Your high school should have a resident speech-language pathologist that works for the school county/district. Talk to your mom, go see school counselor, school administrator. Advocate for yourself!...
Wait, seriously? I had no idea. I’ve always thought about going to speech therapy but my mom always said, with time, I’d be able to naturally lose my stutter so I didn’t need it....
Very appreciative of the response. It's a nice perspective and it's great that I have found a community that is so opening to sharing. I might give therapy or support groups a try when I can find the ...
That’s a great idea. I actually didn’t mention that last year I talked with a specialist over the course of a week for a clinical trial. After it was over she told me to reach out and she would connec...
I am a speech therapist. If this is sudden onset of stuttering as an adult, we would end up referring you to a neurologist. With a history of seizure and head trauma too I would recommend seeing a neu...
It's really hard to tell (for us). Usually, if we suspect some ailment or other, we start with a general doctor, yes? But in your case, of course, the general stuttering side of things might be handle...
There are many possible factors in what you write. We can't help you with that - you're going to have to go visit a professional. Perhaps a speech therapist will be enough, but I daresay I'd get check...
Don't worry, it's not something you're doing - it's not your fault. Stutter is complex and appears in many ways. You have a lot of questions, and I think seeing a speech therapist would help you answ...
I’ve had speech therapy for the past 10 years and I still stutter a decent amount. It isn’t a cure, just helps....
Yeah don’t worry about it. I’m 17 and I did speech therapy for years from like 4-13 and literally nothing changed. Despite all the sessions I went to I didn’t improve that much and right now it’s stil...
Yeah, most school based speech therapy kinda sucks since slps feel least confident treating stuttering and it's a pretty small percentage of their caseload....
Stuttering can’t be cured(you probably already know this), I’m not trying to be rude but your parents should do research into it. If they don’t understand your stutter how are they going to try to te...