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So I've stuttered since I was 7 too. I'm 33 now, and have stuttered consistently since then. It comes and goes in severity for me, but it'd definitely more severe when I'm stressed or thinking/overthi...
Hi. A few things... >I'm wondering if it has something to do with overworking myself? It could be. I find that I am more fluent when I've had plenty of sleep, exercise, and positive treatments t...
Who else has strong ups and downs with fluency (even in smaller time frames) and what’s your secret to dealing with it?
Who else has strong ups and downs with fluency (even in smaller time frames) and what’s your secret to dealing with it? [deleted]...
Female stutterer here, too! 23 years strong on the stuttering front. I can’t comment on online schooling, but I have been finding that conducting everything over the phone instead of in person has b...
That is exactly what i go through, for me atleast it has a “trigger” Anytime my father isnt in my life my stutter seems to just disappear but it comes back completely when he shows up again. And i me...
Apparently according to her and her mom she has gotten a stutter for short times before, but they were always gone by the time I got home. To me she has gone from no stutter to stuttering on at least ...
I feel your pain man, I was relatively fluent for the last year, this last two months have been hard though I’m blocking at a way higher frequency.. it drains all my energy and motivation!!! We gotta ...
My first language is Spanish and I stutter so much worse with Spanish than English...
I did a fair bit of research into the neurological side of stuttering a few years ago and there is a staggering hole in what we know about stutters. We can map the brain and determine where the stutte...
Well... it’s definitely a thing the majority of stutters deal with. Odd that you’re the second person in this thread to say that. Maybe it’s less of a thing with less severe stutters? I don’t know tha...
That’s me also. I stutter bad when I drink. Sober I’m completely fine. My degree of stutter is somewhat of a scale of how drunk I am lol....
My stutter gets noticeably better when I'm drinking but, holy hell, it gets so much worse the next day when I'm feeling that hanxiety....
Wow this is EXACTLY me. When I’m drunk I get so confident I talk for so long with random people without stumbling on a single syllable. That could never happen when I’m sober. But, when I’m high I act...
I also stop stuttering when I’m drunk so I think mine is just a confidence issue....
Well mine is affected by anxiety and stress. If one feeling like I'm in shape and feeling good. I'm more confident which means less stress which means I stutter less because I'm less anxious...
Same that's why when I feel like my stutter is a little worse then usual or us bothering me. I just take ten minutes a day to sit somewhere quiet and sort of meditate to relax. It really helps reduce ...
So does my brother, i have a full-time stutter, his only EVER appears after a few drinks. Very weird....
I mainly speak italian and spanish, although I think I stutter equally in both of them. I'm currently learning german and french, so let's see how it goes with those lol...
My first language is spanish, my second language is english and know intermediate level French. I stutter more in spanish and barely in english and french , I still don’t know why 🤷🏽♀️...
My native language is brazilian portuguese, and I have a mild stutter in english, much less than when I speak pt-br. That could be because I do not talk in english very often, and when I do, I am bein...