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try CBD oil it does not have the psychological effects of feeling high but helps calm you down and not feel as anxious, i’m a stutterer who takes it to help my anxiety with stuttering ...
>I can't get my words out so I change the word into something else That's a common avoidance/dodging tactic, yeah. It's not a sure shot, though, since you might end up stuttering on the word you'r...
Little question, if you don't mind. Do you feel like you stutter more in French or English? ...
I am English, but I am learning French and was just wondering. It is very interesting for you to say that you find presentations easy because a lot of us find them very daunting. ...
Thanks for asking, I love this! At this very moment I'm studying in Edinburgh for a semester (but that's already over in about a week) so I've had plenty of time to figure that out. For the first thr...
Do you think there is a difference between speaking English and Dutch and your rate of stuttering? ...
Haha that makes sense. I'm not a native speaker but it's almost the literal translation from the Dutch word for it....
I tried DMAE, i feel that it reduced my speech blocks a little. ...
thanks for sharing -- i watched the elvis documentary on HBO recently and it was great. of course it's good to hear that we got a fellow stutterer -- he does seem a little awkward during interviews an...
Have you tried speaking with a different accent and voice? Just make up and voice and accent. Wih practice you can just pretend this isnyour normal voice. I rarely stutter when I speak in accents...
I think it has to do with the accent. I randomly speak in many different accents and hardly ever stutter when i do. I never watched videos or practiced. The accents are sort of mutated into random one...
Have any of you tried speaking in different accents? Voice included? So dont just try to talk in a different accent in your normal voice. Try this. Let me know if it helps. It works for me. I never st...
Ive stuttered since 3rd grade. Ive never bother d seeking out other people or doing research on my own. Its been about 17 years since i started stuttering. In my case its not as bad as it used to be. ...
Also country singer Mel Tillis achieved great fame with his singing. He had very low fluency in interviews and such but that man could sing. ...
Yes definitely. I had the same issues. My breathing was all messed up. But copying speech patterns and breathing times as the person who was speaking. Has made me breath and enunciate in the same way....
Interesting, i noticed that i have difficulties with knowing when to breathe and with the rhythm of speech. Did you notice improvement with your rhythm? ...
I'm not in the habit of talking to myself, but when I sometimes do it, I usually don't stutter. It's like variance in other departments, really. And there aren't any definite research answers for you...
It's a known stutter variance, certainly. But it most likely stems from not being used to talking in the way you're performing. Were you to get used to it, stutter would likely reappear. It's a bit fi...
Yeah, that's a thing. Also, rapping can be the same. Speaking on your own, also. Or speaking while pretending to be someone else. And sometimes it doesn't work!... Stutter is so silly....
I don't either. But interestingly enough, I stutter sometimes when I *play* music like piano or guitar. My brain and fingers "block" on notes sometimes. The brain sure is interesting!...