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You've misinterpreted me entirely. If you've been around this sub a lot you'd know that I advocate for the concept that understanding genetics is important, maybe essential, for the treatment of neuro...
sameee, i’ve never actually met a man that stutters but i’ve met plenty of other women....
Im a stutterer and im a girl, and I know more girls who stutter than men, so thats weird and unique for us both....
But how to fix? Now we know where in the brain the problem lies. Is there a medication or something Else that can fix this...
My local stutter group is half women and half men. But the only stutterers I've been out in the wild have been men...
we still have so much more to learn about stuttering. we’re not even %100 sure what the root cause of stuttering is, much less why men are more susceptible to it than women....
I haven't seen any women stutter irl, whereas i know a few guys...
Can someone tell me why men stutter more than women
Can someone tell me why men stutter more than women I'm 20 male , but with all this decent age I lived , I really never see the average of women or girls stutter increase exponentially against men . ...
I feel like to fix stuttering, there would have to be some kind of drug that tricks the brain into thinkin you are alone and no one is listening since most people who stutter don't do it alone or with...
The idea that ecopipam “fixes” stuttering is, at best, premature and overblown. All solid evidence for fluency improvement is anecdotal or from tiny, uncontrolled studies. The only rigorous trial has ...
Yes. Stuttering is neurological not psychological. That's why SLPs treat it and not psychologists...
its not because of anxiety. there is no evidence based research on the underlying causes of stuttering...
Supposedly he took a huge macro dose, but I do feel like it might have permanently changed his speech pathway due to being so young and more brain plasticity at the that time....
So I did a deep dive into this and talked to many people that facilitated journeys, researchers, and read everything around it in regard to stuttering and how it worked in clinical trials with depress...
Maybe it's a dopamine problem and....maybe you have also ADHD....and...maybe....the adhd meds will help....
When I noticed caffeine impacted my fluency, I’ve researched the affects of caffeine on the brain and read research papers discussing PET scans on the brain of stutterers compared to non stutterers et...
Yes, caffeine blocks adenosine receptors, which in turn causes a surge in dopamine. People who stutter already have an imbalance of dopamine in their brain, which has been linked to one of the causes ...
Nope, I also don't stutter when I'm talking to my 2 yo old daughter or the dog. In my opinion stuttering is a small neurophysical "glitch" , somehow when we were young we could have made a problem a...
So before taking aripipeazolele you had a stutter (how severe?) and after 6 months of use. You still remained fluent even not taking for 5 years? How did you remain fluent even after years of stopping...
You aren't the reason you stutter. There are things going on in your brain that lead to stuttering that differ from fluent people. No amount of self reflection will fix your stutter because psycholog...