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I have a stutter and a lazy eye, and just developed a bunionette! FML lol....
In a lot of cases stuttering has nothing to do with confidence. I would still order and stutter my way through it if they did not have a kiosk but it is good to have options. I can manage to get the w...
I haven't cured my stutter, but I've improved to the point where I've managed it so that people don't realize I have a stutter. I still know when I stutter for real, but others dont notice....
It can't be cured but there are ways to manage and decrease frequency. I've gone from stuttering in every sentence I speak to now only stuttering when agitated. The older I get, the more the frequency...
Usually its curing its severity which can be wildly different depending in the situation but noticeably "cured" in the sense that like, maybe one was a severe stutterer over the phone hard blocking th...
Has anyone stopped stuttering for years and had it come back?
Has anyone stopped stuttering for years and had it come back? I stuttered heavily from 11-13, from 14-18 it wasn’t horrible, and from 18-27 it was something I didn’t even remember I had on most days. ...
So I would rate my stutter as mild on a good day and mild-moderate on a bad day. Bad days usually happen on high stress days (so rotations, haha). Neither I nor my preceptors ever directly addre...
Mild-moderate depending on the level of stress im in, or the situation. Sometimes even more during some presentations n all....
My stuttering has gotten a LOOOOT worse! Like, I’m extremely severe. The last time I took was in 2014, I was 33 years old. I had a much harder time that time . I think it’s because I was older. The fi...
I’m one of the worst; by far. I stutter on almost everything ....
Yes. I would say severe. As a speech pathologist for around 45 years I have never came across someone who stutters when alone. There might be some but I have personally never came across any....
How was your experience with situations that involved speaking to patients or other people or presentations or group projects? And how would you rate your stutter like is it severe mild?...
i can only meniton that a person does learn to cope with it. sometimes even overcome it. my childhood was rough in that sense, but now im doing a bit better( im 18). my father and some of his brothers...
Do you stutter more when reading?
Do you stutter more when reading? When I have periods where my stutter is really bad, I can barely read properly out loud. I develop all these mental blocks. I hate it when I have to read something ou...
It's true that I have the impression that this sub has gone a bit off the rails. Whereas before there were studies on why stuttering occurs, whether someone had experienced similar things or not, nega...
I agree with a lot of what you wrote, such as the criticisms of it "being all in your head" or "you're just not trying hard enough" or "there is a simple cure that cures all people who stutter" are al...
There isn't a cure like an injection or pills. All you can do is manage it and live with it by accepting that you have a stutter. Some methods work some and some methods don't. You have to get along w...
I said that stuttering can be seen as a variation of normal speech, up to a certain point. If it becomes too severe, it disrupts the natural flow of conversation, even when the listener is empathetic....
In my first point, I explain that stuttering can tire me out physically and mentally. It’s therefore logical that I try to reduce it, no matter how I choose to look at it. And i'm perfectly fine with ...
I agree that "stuttering is a variation of normal speech", but this perspective has clear limits: for individuals with more severe stuttering like me, it can be physically and mentally exhausting. S...