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Same man, except my stutter came at 18, right when I started college. It’s been tough and has totally changed my life. I’m 22 and still have it. I feel you on the whole job interview thing and talking...
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Let me disagree. The more anxious or just emotional I'm, the more I stutter. It cam change from person to person....
I'm 24 and also recently think that my stutter has gotten worse. lack of face to face interaction because of covid might be one cause or it might be due to heightened stress in life. I compare my stut...
Me too! I’m so happy when I can say an entire sentence with complicated words without stuttering....
I made a post here a while back and this is basically just a follow-up one with questions.
I made a post here a while back and this is basically just a follow-up one with questions. So in my previous post I explained how I always used to stumble over words but nothing I would class as a stu...
Completely agree with what you’re saying as that’s what helped me get mine under control during my teens. I just find it bizarre that now that my life is pretty good with work, friends and marriage, ...
I had a bad stuttering problem as a child, all the way up into my teens. Went to speech therapist and of course it did absolutely nothing to help. My late teens I decided it was something I’d have to ...
I'm in the same boat of being a bit luckier than most in this subreddit- I've definitely seen my stutter become a lot worse over recent adult years. I think Covid especially worsened it somehow. I've...
Stutter getting worse?
Stutter getting worse? I’ve had a stutter since as far back as I can remember. As a child, I remember it being particularly bad, teens it improved and mostly through to my mid 20’s. Now, I’m 29 and ...
Stress is a main cause. When I was 7 I tore my spleen in an accident and ever since I have stuttered. Over time you get used to it and eventually in most circumstances for me it’s non existent. I’m 17...
High school teacher of 10 years here. There are good days and there are bad days. I haven't had any tragic ones yet. Own it at the beginning of the course and let them know that you stutter. Let them ...
100%. You likely won't get 100% fluent, but it definitely helps. Ofc it does depend and how good your SLP is....
I mean beyond what's normal, not normal stuttering when you're trying to find a word or something. Ofc no one is 100% fluent 100% of the time....
Virtually every person stutters, no one is perfectly fluent 100% of time. That way, "is stuttering curable" is a bad question, because you won't be "perfectly" fluent ever. Big, noticeable speech bloc...
It's definitely possible to get it to a point where it's not noticeable. I don't think it ever really goes away though for most people as adults....
Never strive to be fluent because it’ll just lead to disappointment. I’ve learned that it’s best to manage it, because fluency comes in waves for most people...
I had become fluent for about 2 years before my stutter relapsed, so, it is possible, but it varies from person to person....
I just had a university video interview I was nervous as fuck and stutter quite a bit but I think it went well! :D
I just had a university video interview I was nervous as fuck and stutter quite a bit but I think it went well! :D Mild success? I’ll take it!...
I mostly block too. On bad days, it's a long pause before every word and it takes me an uncomfortable amount of time to get words out. On good days, no one would know I stutter. It's totally random an...