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Well in reality yes and no. Here’s the thing, stuttering is a noticeable disease that presents itself socially also it is extremely rare to have (making it less normal per se) so some people will deem...
There are techniques that can reduce the effects of stuttering, but there is no 'cure'. Someone with a stutter will always have a stutter, but the severity of it can be greatly improved...
This happens to me to, I’d be speaking or singing and then in public I’m stuttering. It is very embarrassing whenever that happens especially in highschool. Practicing helps a lot...
The severity is definitely a factor. Honestly, when watching documentaries about people stuttering where it's quite severe, I feel cramps inside me knowing a little bit about what they must be going t...
Sorry to say I'm 58, stammered as long back as I can remember, all the things you've described have, and still are the story if my life.. I personally hate the embarrassment of my stutter, alway...
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Advice I've had some mild difficulty when it comes to speaking but it was like very mild, I didn't have stuttering but sometimes I would speak very fast and in a cluttered manner which made it kind o...
Yes. I cannot say my name in some scenarios. It's much better than what it used to be. It can get better....
This a very normal thing that a lot of stutterers go through, and there is no easy fix. It takes years of practice and dedication to master fluency...
I was a part of that 25%, didn't get to experience being 18(currently 21). One of my main reasons was my stutter/block, struggled with it on and off since I was a kid. My other reasons were also famil...
My native language is Spanish, but born in America (first gen) so know more English. I stutter in both languages. Stutter a bit more in Spanish tho...
Oh Jeez very glad to hear that. I think the more severe the clients' stutters were in the past, the more possibilties do there tend to be that the clients can detect the obvious differences between ho...
More fluent. It's going really well. I haven't been back for a 'tune up' in a very long time (years and years.) I have an occasional block, but they are few and far between. Most days I am as fluent ...
I think that’s why I actually stutter on it more sometimes lmao....
I also stammer my whole life even in class (or alone but with camera) or sometime while friends (or alone but in front of mirror) and occasionally with family but with also it's nearly fine. Now I'm ...
omg that's exactly the way I feel! There are some weeks that I speak as fluently as the people I admire the most, and some that I can't finish a single sentence without stuttering. My first memory of ...
My stutter and anxiety has gotten worse with age. When I was younger I didn’t give a shit most of the time, but with age it’s gotten worse. Are speech therapists still working during covid? I think it’s time for me try and sort myself out.
My stutter and anxiety has gotten worse with age. When I was younger I didn’t give a shit most of the time, but with age it’s gotten worse. Are speech therapists still working during covid? I think it...
I have really strong separation by languages as well. I speak my native language with family exclusively, and there I sometimes go through periods where I have severe stuttering and can barely complet...
I've had days like this before, and it's not necessarily the event that brings the most pain, it's the realisation that there's a good chance I'll have to deal with this unwanted suffering for the res...
My stutter was always spotty during my childhood, it would be worse some months and ease up for a few months, I actually think my stutter was completely gone during middle school but right when I hit ...
My first language is English and my second language is Bengali, I’ve noticed I can speak much more fluently in English than Bengali....