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I discussed with my officiant altering anything I said to what was comfortable to me. It was only a few small changes, but that can make a world of difference. Just a suggestion! Also, No one is perf...
Hey guys need some help or feedback for my upcoming wedding
Hey guys need some help or feedback for my upcoming wedding Soo as the tittle says, I’m getting married this 20th of November and I’m terrified. I have stuttered as I can recall in my earliest mem...
Low levels of dopamine are associated with depression. Dopamine is also important for motivation. When you do activities that you enjoy or feel good, it’s the release of dopamine that gives you that f...
Inhibiting dopamine sucks the joy out of life? What's this based on? Last time I checked dopamine antagonists don't have strong negative effects on mood....
I have nervous ticks, but they are caused by my severe social anxiety/phobia, not my stuttering. All though my stuttering usually makes my social anxiety worse which then makes my nervous ticks more v...
You just described stuttering. It’s actually mostly a type of social anxiety issue that gets worse the more you try to hide it. I suspect that anyone who stutters when taking to themself is doing s...
My logic is Phone = constant dopamine Dopamine = increased stuttering...
any advices to stop stuttering while stress
any advices to stop stuttering while stress the problem is i dont stutter i just dont speak at all i lose the ability to speak when im in a stressful situation (teacher asks me for something mid class...
There are different types/intensities of stutters. The truth is that the more pressure (even very very subtle) that a child gets that they need to talk more fluently, the *more dysfluent they become....
If you listen closely to fluent people talking, you'll notice they have occasional repetitions/prologations. But you have to be looking for them, because they don't stand out as anything "odd". Some...
I’m aware of prolongation vs repetition, but I haven’t heard of attached emotions. Could you elaborate on what 1 and 2 are?...
Talk about different types/severities of stuttering. Most people think of a stutter as just 1, but an impactful stutter is much much more of a daily challenge. 1. Repetitions/prolongations that tra...
i started in early september and everyone knows that i have a speech impediment which helps. i used to not stutter at all after 8th grade then it picked up again in 2021 after i had a life changing he...
Yeah bro spot on my problem and even the loud noise one. Seems like some anxiety issue we need to work on. Also I am very fluent when I’m drunk or high, is that the case with you as well?...
Breathe before you speak. Lots of people stutter because they don’t realize they have no air in their lungs to talk. Ive been stuttering since I was in elementary school and this saved me a lot. My fo...
When I’m in an argument with someone I am 100% fluent, I think it’s because I’m not focused on my speech at all....
I wouldn't normally give this advice, but the situation allows it. Don't just say it. Yell it. Strong and loud. Explode out of your chest. Howl that number. Put all of your stuttering frustration / r...
Stuttering during role call
Stuttering during role call So I’m on a sports team and during our races we have to travel to other states on team buses, and to make sure that everyone is in the bus each time they write a number on ...
Whenever my heart rate is higher than usually, I'm most likely to stutter; which is characterized by a pain in my throat. Almost like the veins/muscles are clogging....
They are locked because your body is doing an unwanted valsalva maneuver! Look up William Parry or Tim Mackesey to learn the keys....