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Its really frustrating when it comes back but it's only been 2 years since it worsened so that is awesome. Do you know what triggered this switch or did it just gradually get worse?...
I used to stutter only in my native language from when I was 11 to when I was 13. I started stammering when I was 11. English is my second language and nowadays I stutter in it too but it's worse in m...
I feel your pain. I stutter too sometimes it's terrible sometimes it's mild depending on the weather (terrible in cold weather) and depends on who I'm talking to also. I live deep in Africa (southern ...
I completely agree with what you are saying. Someone that has never stuttered has absolutely no clue what it is like. For most people, speaking is just natural as it should be. It is often hard to thi...
You're not alone when it comes to that! I get these time periods where some days/weeks i don't even notice I stutter, and some days I feel like I can't even say one fucking sentence without getting fr...
My stutter was there for as long as I can remember...
Some days can be better than others. It's always good to remember you start again fresh tomorrow. Try and push yourself to speak, get out of your comfort zone, and be proud of yourself for facing your...
Hm, perhaps that therapy setup wasn't working for you. When this corona stuff blows over, you could try again, but without the online version. It's good to talk to those around you. Talking helps. B...
I dont have a stutter when thinking or reading in my head. And im pretty sure most people have imperfect speech, i often notice people stuttering a little or show signs of other speed impediments. For...
Keep moving forward. I am 49 yo and have lived with my stutter since age 5 due to a dog attack. Keep your head up, practice every day and only have supportive people around you. Just know that yo...
See, I can understand how your condition may be worsening day by day in COVID period, but nothing to worry.... I am a stutter myself and I apply some principal for myself. First of all stuttering is ...
Ah I see, that's fine then. As for your social anxiety being almost 0, how did you notice that? The same question I'd have to ask is to what extent do you stutter less?...
I don't usually and tbh I never really noticed it. Can't say for sure whether I plan or not. Doesn't matter really because when I speak long senteces I will stutter for sure once or twice....
Thats true. I felt throughtout my life when I was my most anxoius and uncertain, I would stutter more, sometime when I didn't think about my stutter I would stutter less. I also tried to talk more and...
I usually stutter more when I'm nervous , but it doesn't go away even why I'm not...
It will get better. I think yours in a similar situation I was in. After college, my stutter improved when out of those direct stress situations at a sensitive time of growing up....
That's what I suspected. Somehow, that small thing was trigger for me to switch from hardly a stutterer to mild stutterer....
It's all about the mood
It's all about the mood Hello! Been stuttering since 2008, i know how fked thing it is. So, i work for 8 months in a place where you gotta make like 20-30 calls per day. In the begining i was so scare...
I don't stutter when I read
I don't stutter when I read Hello there, for some time now, I've noticed that when I read out loud (either to myself or to other people) I don't stutter AT ALL in my native language (spanish), althoug...
I didnt stutter while reading a paragraph..
I didnt stutter while reading a paragraph.. I live in south america but my first language is english, so while I was in an english zoom class, a teacher asked me to read a typical paragraph (since im ...