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It's true with me, but a stutter is really only your brain going faster than your mouth. Just because your brain can go fast, doesn't always mean you're smart. It's also a myth that nervousness causes...
Stuttering is a neurological condition. I can tell you with a high degree of certainty that more than 99 percent of stutterers had a stutter before and after Covid/masturbating/vaccinations. Even If...
Stutter Changed at 14
Stutter Changed at 14 Hi everyone, I’ve stuttered since I was 3 years old. For most of my childhood it was mainly repetitions. But around age 14, my stutter shifted — I began to experience blocks and ...
I became fluent by studying fluent speakers as to why they don’t stutter. I found that they have voluntary control over their airflow through their vocal cords when they speak. I strongly believe that...
You're right, Per Alm has done amazing work. He really catalyzed my understanding of stuttering mechanisms. I owe a lot to him....
We can debate if you like. Nobody said anything about "running out of glucose". I stated an inability to "use" glucose. This is what the research suggests. You can choose to ignore this research, but ...
Very true, I can attribute my own stuttering to this as well. When I am alone, I can stutter, but after eating any kind of sweet, I feel like I can speak fluently :). I can stutter whether my family ...
The “energy deficit” idea is mostly speculative. Research shows stuttering is a neurodevelopmental condition with genetic components / predispositions. It is not a simple matter of running out of gluc...
But a lot of times I talk normally when I'm nervous and I don't stutter,same thing happens when I'm normal not nervous or anxious, I barley get out of a blockage, so I don't know is it because I'm ner...
i believe there is a problem how we are wired in the brain. everyone irrespective of whether one stutters or not gets concious, nervous or anxious when speaking to somebody or on phone or on stage. Th...
I will attempt to explain why we don't stutter by ourselves
I will attempt to explain why we don't stutter by ourselves Hi all, I see this question come up a lot, "why am i fluent by myself but stutter around others?" and answering it deserves a post. It is...
Thanks for your reply! , Well, the good thing is now you're able to control it,I'm just curious how to cure it or at least controller as much as where and how did it come from , like why we stutter f...
So for that you’ll need to understand the brain. The cells in the human brain are called neurons and information travels in these neurons through electrical signals forming synapses. When you involve ...
As someone who’s been DX with Epilepsy (repetitive seizures over time) and a survivor of a TBI back in 01/2000—I agree with the comment that you need to seek care from a Neurologist. My current health...
It is all about the ability to control your vocal airflow which decreases the stress and blockage of words during speech. This I found was the root cause of my stuttering...
The d@mn brain,if my busted brain chases fluency like it chases women, I wouldn't stutter my whole life ,but no...
Because scientists can learn about these genes and then discover treatments accordingly. Many discoveries have been made in medicine this way...
The brain man 😂 Im tired of that shit too people in primary school thought i had a heart problem and was about to die whenever i speak. I feel my chest and my stomach so contracted like they run out...
Here's a possible explanation: Our brains have a vulnerable speech motor system. Speech is a heavily energy dependent process and without the right resources, breakdown easily occurs. This vulnera...
All three red squares indicate that stuttering will occur. A neurogenic biological trait will result in stuttering. Not telling one's brain to start speaking will cause a block (nothing comes out). Th...