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Did you have any caffeine before you started working? Or did you have caffeine before you started noticing it getting worse? I’ve read that caffeine can make your stutter worse but I’ve always found...
Yes it helps, yes use(d) it myself. Google methylphenidate stuttering pubmed rct...
does anybody do drugs are any medication to help or cope with stuttering
does anybody do drugs are any medication to help or cope with stuttering I barely do drugs myself I might smoke weed every blue moon but nothing serious I might start back smoking though but I heard p...
For those who are looking for medications : Try aniracetam, piracetam and alpha gpc for 1 month. It worked for me !...
It’s interesting, I haven’t quite heard a story like yours, where you don’t really have anxiety and you’re not really trying to hide your stutter. These are really good signs! Though I’m just somebo...
Yes i literally have adhd symptoms but they just pinning them as anxiety. Plus yes I do act better when not taken the morning dose but still im worried. Its like when im talking my lungs stop contribu...
I tried homeopathy, speech therapy and doesn’t work at all, now i smoke CBD on afternoons and it helps me to sleep and increase the fluency...
Have I developed a stutter?
Have I developed a stutter? In my mid teens, teachers and other figures of authority always said saying umm or uhh, was a bad habit, and through university, I have tried to get rid of this habit durin...
Random meds? It’s Adderall. I’ve been on it for years. I notice I stutter more at night once it’s worn off. Adderall has also greatly diminished my anxiety which my GP (not the doctor who prescribes m...
I spend minutes to change my sentence to only words I can say without stuttering. Sometimes that doesnt work bc I have to talk instantly :( Its a constant thing in the brain. Caffeine lowers my stutte...
I’m glad it’s working for you OP. I’ve found that Adderall helps me as well. It calms me down and allows me the presence of mind needed to pace my speech instead of trying to get everything as quickly...
hey, dude...May i ask about the ceiling effect of vyvanse? I learnt it's a prodrug, needs to be converted to dextroamphetamine (through the l-lysine mechanism) and probably absorb 70mg at max (I mean,...
It's not recreational if you're not taking it for the high. Therefore you're not motivated to keep increase the dose. I believe Vyvanse and Adderall carry the same risks for those with ADHD as those w...
But if you’re taking it recreationally to “solve stuttering” when it’s not proven to do so, that is a problem imo....
Well if it really does help with stuttering I wouldn’t mind it. But asking a doctor to prescribe me vyvanse or Adderall because I saw on Reddit that it helps with stuttering isn’t gonna work. The fact...
Vyvanse is also prescribed for binge eating disorder so it's not like it's specifically designed for the ADHD brain. But I agree with you when it comes to taking it recreationally. However if you're t...
The above guy does not have ADHD therefore I wouldn’t advice him to take it. ADHD meds affect a non ADHD person’s brain much differently than they do a person with ADHD...
I wouldn't say it's a slippery slope. Yes you build up tolerance initially but it levels off eventually so you don't keep building up tolerance indefinitely. And it's not addictive in the sense that y...
I take Vyvanse for my ADHD and it does help significantly with my stutter. I have a mild stutter to begin with and with Vyvanse it's almost completely gone. And it's definitely not a placebo, at least...
Adderall/Vyvanse the most helpful thing I’ve tried. Anyone else?
Adderall/Vyvanse the most helpful thing I’ve tried. Anyone else? I kind of found it by accident. I never took or was prescribed adderall or Vyvanse as a kid but late high school and in college I would...