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Yes and no. Everyone has a different name for 'reasons to stutter', some call it 'perceived stresses' other call it stressors. Yes you would still stutter, if 'forgetting that you stutter' only cle...
I don't get headaches but i do get chest pains cuz i exert so much force when i try to not stutter. My guess is too much physical effort as well of the mental side of course...
Just guessing... You're either doing something different with your breathing, or you're tensing muscles. Some physiological that you are doing is causing a headache. Very skeptical of the "brain powe...
His point about other people having an inner-stutter is interesting to me. I’ve always thought that it is an advantage in a way to have a flaw as obvious as stuttering. We are forced from a young age ...
At my experience when some people are unrelaxed they give me tension what cal lead to stutter. I also stutter less with my friends cause they make me always ease....
Fatigue makes it worse. For me, the biggest predictor is time speaking. The more I speak, the more fluent I get until I get tired....
Sorry to hear that, friend, any condition that is worsened by a common cold is a cruel double attack on someone. I must admit that I have an opposite experience. If i have a fever and am sick enoug...
Proper flow of your breath is one key to fluency. If a cold has you congested or having respiratory symptoms, I could see where your stutter might worsen. As several others have pointed out, being ti...
Could it be that you're just tired? I often get increased stutter when I am physically and mentally exhausted....
For stutterers, they tend to stutter more when they’re speaking around people, so it’s more than just social anxiety thing. Even when I don’t feel nervous and just want to talk about something casual,...
But that’s how stuttering works. Most people won’t stutter when they’re alone. It doesn’t mean it’s a mental hesitation, I think the brain just responds differently when there’s an audience....
Phases of stuttering?
Phases of stuttering? I’ve had a stutter for as long as I could speak and as I’ve gotten older, I’ve noticed years of my life where my stutter was severe and years where it wasn’t present at all. Like...
Hmmm I'm not exactly sure. I know for a fact my anxiety would reduce by a lot so that would definitely help me not stutter!...
I discovered this a long time ago. Caffeine actually does help. At least some times, which is not very often probably in the grand scheme of things. I’m 48…. Other foods that can have an impact is sa...
I always have stuttered, but I do remember it being less severe before I started drinking caffeine daily. Although, I was also a kid and didn’t have the stress of adult life lol....
Not very good, as I often embarrass myself, which is indirectly linked to my stutter. My stutter causes social anxiety which either makes me awkward or say dumb things, or in a very odd manner, and t...
Alcohol 1000% makes me stutter less. I also get nervous about that— like if I had wine instead of coffee in the morning I prob would stutter sooo much less. It turns off the part of my brain where I’m...
probs sugar or fizzy drinks, makes me a lil shaky and i stutter more...
I think most of the time it's stress-/nerve-induced, but sometimes it just crops up just because. I'm not sure what's going on but I hate it....
Yes everytime i think it usually happened when any stress is going on in back of your mind . I usually stutters pronouncing d and g...