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That’s interesting. For me would say it was a lot that brought it out. Would say it was mostly stress like you. I was teaching English to Japanese college students, and kinda had a lot of anxiety doin...
Love what you said at the end; I´ll always be a stutterer, but I don´t have a stutter. Today I was reflecting about some ideas and a thought come out; maybe every person have a tendency to block. May...
>One thing is for sure. If you believe that stuttering is a "genetic hardware problem" then your own believe will close the door for your fluency. Yes absolutely! I wish more people would realize ...
I agree. I guess you said there is no therapy for curing stuterring because every cause is unique to the person. But it can be curable if one adresses the correct issues influencing our particular blo...
From my life exp, i can say there will be 10 more things that i wont be able to achieve then why whine for fluency which anyway was nvr undr my control. Those 10 other things may be at some point in ...
Always the same, regardless of how much I can change
Always the same, regardless of how much I can change I can look at how I speak and objectively say, without a single doubt, that the way I speak now is infinitely more fluent than it was in my past. I...
Have the same way of thinking, why was I made to be a stutterer? I'm not a religious person but I found comfort through something from the religious text exodus, where the character Moses, who is a st...
I don't believe in God anymore, but I asked myself that question all the time growing up. My "answer" (from other people) was that it helped make me more empathetic and caring. I've been through the r...
I am 38 and i stutter. I have no regrets in life due to my stutter. I have a healthy family.. above handsome salary. But sometimes somewhere deep down inside i do feel what did god achieve by giving m...
100% if you don't do your own voice, you can't stutter that's the real beauty of the curse upon us...
Never heard of this but apparently I was stuttering from the moment I attempt speech. I believe if you never “grow out of it” then perhaps you need it but I don’t think for a second at 1.5 yrs old or...
I was always down on my stutter until I had a mindset shift: people WANT to hear you speak, YOU have valuable input and deserve to be heard, and if anyone laughs or judges then they’re the beta. This ...
really like seeing stutterers branch out into professions which require you to speak up. I'm in lawschool rn, the question of whether any law firm will hire me with my stammer used to bother me a lot,...
I haven’t met you so can only share my personal experience. For me, I have no idea what caused my stutter. I do believe the beliefs, thoughts and what was programmed in my subconscious mind kept me st...
In my opinion, for me these research results is an indication that, if I would perceive myself as a PWS whereby I develop a mindset geared towards allowing and justifying stuttering for whatever reaso...
The question posed by OP refers to the following research studies on stuttering recovery: Research: "*Bloodstein (1995) has suggested that the basis for true recovery would be if “stutterers could fo...
"right" and "recovery" are both perplexing terms. If I am interpreting correctly... As long as you stutter, go ahead and stutter. Don't let your stutter stop you from participating. You have the r...
I've personally never liked the idea of just being comfortable with stuttering through a sentence. It feels like you're wiring your brain to just always stutter, and it doesn't matter. Living your lif...
"I've accepted my reality, but sometimes I wonder what could have been" is the verbalization of defeatism. Of self-imposed limitations. 23 is so young to close the door on a part of your life that mak...
Great question! Yes, through self-identification and the age that they started stuttering (i.e., in childhood)....