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stuttering and asthma are two separate things that don’t necessarily overlap. however, anxiety can cause asthma attacks. what’s most likely happening is that the anxiety your friend experiences around...
I have asthma and a stutter but they feel mostly unrelated. Sometimes if my asthma gets really bad it might be a little worse stutter wise but usually its fine....
Those people are trying to help you in their own weird way. It's what extroverts do... They want you to join the conversation. It's fine to be quiet, but it's not Ok to let fear rule your life. There...
of course, same to you :) if you ever want to talk about anything going on in life, Reddit message!...
For me my own anxiety definitely makes it worse. I don’t get hung up on sounds but when someone asks me my name, phone number, what I do for a living, basically anything that puts me on the spot I jus...
well this is a question for your doctor. Would for example a beta blocker “cure” your stutter? My first guess would be no of course not, but on the other hand the situation you describe does suggest t...
yes it can aggravate it certainly; I really dont know the research but I am speaking from personal experience. — my stutter developed right during crazy traumatic sh*t happening with my family when I...
3/4 of stutterers grow out of it, that said I’m apart of the 1/4 that didn’t, so I’m not too sure. Stress and mental woes make them worse, then that develops into it staying worse for a while. Apart f...
Can stuttering originate from trauma
Can stuttering originate from trauma I’m 24 years old and haven’t really struggled with stuttering in 8 years. But I stuttered a lot from 4 to 16 years old. Like a lot a lot. Some facts: - stutterin...
Congrats on your speech therapy success. I am 39 and i have what i rate as a mild to severe stutter. I would say its def more severe around people of authority and when i want to talk about something ...
What effect does alcohol have on you and your stutter?
What effect does alcohol have on you and your stutter? For me, a little bit somewhat reduces my stutter, but enough of it gets rid of it altogether, although only while I am still VERY drunk. I usual...
I think genes are more complex than that. But as an early childhood professional, suggesting to skip a child ahead a few grades is a horrible idea that can definitely manifest in social/emotional/aca...
It doesn’t make sense to suggest that stuttering is caused by anxiety. Many people have anxiety; yet stuttering is a relatively rare disorder. If stuttering was caused by anxiety, the prevalence of st...
It's genetics for most people. They can see the difference in brains of PWS and other people on how speech is generated. That being said i think years of stressing about stuttering adds another level...
Interesting I've never hear of back pedalling before. Blocks are the main thing I'm concerned about and is the one I think is 100% down to anxiety and the fright response...
I don't known what you've gone through but it makes sense that you wouldn't be able to talk in similar situations. I'm obviously not an expert but it would make sense for you to enter fight or flight ...
Supposedly if a parent stutters then their child is more likely to aswell but I'm not sure if it's biological I'd say more to do with someone's personality and how they handle stress...
Found this old post. My stutter has also increased after I have been disciplined with my weight lifting. Then after 2-3 Weeks break its becoming better. I have a idea that it is - in my case at least ...
I would guess that the cause is biological, something different in our brains, but yeah, environmental factors and anxiety would play a part too...
I don’t think it’s stage fright. Sure like others have said anxiety plays a part. But I still stutter when I’m alone and trying to read something out loud, I stutter when I’m with family or friends an...