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? I know that all stuttering is different, some is stresses induced and others are different, but everyone that i have ever met was stressed induced and if they are alone they don't stutter. I do I st...
I often experience the same as you. There are moments when words flow out smoothly, but then in other situations, the same words become difficult to say, yet at another moment, they come out effortles...
La mía depende extremadamente del contexto. Cuando me siento confiado se me hace casi imperceptible y ni siquiera diría que me entorpece. Pero con un mínimo de tensión ya me cuesta un poco de trabajo ...
1. Dog attack at age 5 2. All of them 3. My stutter is completely random 4. It was extremely rough, but after I stopped fighting it and embraced it, I experienced a freedom like never before...
I have a developmental stutter that was triggered by a traumatic brain injury. A developmental stutter is neither neurogenic or psychological but can manifest characteristics of both - can be alleviat...
I stutter... sometimes?
I stutter... sometimes? Hi, i had a pretty big stutter when i was a kid but as i grew up and gained confidence it kinda just calmed down. Now i only seem to stutter in some specific cases. When i stu...
1. Doesn’t matter, unlikely to tie it to an event. 2. This is unique to the individual. 3. Sure based on stress. Ex. Emotional conversation, perceived authority. Fear of having to say a particular ...
A lot of the responses to #4 reveal that they get avoided/“weed out the shallow people” because of their stutter—I can’t imagine that being a reason to not talk to someone! But that response is intere...
1. What caused your stutter? Was there a (traumatic) trigger, or did you develop it from birth/childhood—or even at random? Nothing caused it. I dont think stutters are caused. (I cant speak for ever...
1. It was most probably a trigger for me. We haven't been able to trace it for sure, but all circumstances indicate that it was a shock that I had suffered as a kid. It had paralysed me for a week or ...
The best theory I’ve come across to explain everyone’s varying experiences with stuttering is everyone has the capacity to stutter. Some people have a higher capacity than others . Also everyone has a...
I never stuttered and I started stuttering since ninth grade. I'm 23 now as well. I don't really know why or how it started. Only one boy from my class stuttered and it was acquired when he was a sma...
I had it through primary school and then it totally went away in grade 7, came back back in high school stuck around ever since. I know mine is tied to my anxiety levels so I think maybe that's parti...
HI i have a question
HI i have a question so would anyone know why i started stuttering when i was like 11 out of nowhere and have been ever since then. Only once before I was 11 i stuttered and it went away and I remembe...
Same brother. Its like rain, can start pouring at any moment. Something I have such fluency that even those who know I stutter forget that I stutter and some some days its like hell. Thought whenever...
Not consistent stuttering
Not consistent stuttering Hi, does anyone else consider themselves to have a non-consistent stutter? I’m 21 and I’ve stuttered all my life but the confusing thing for me and also for people I interact...
Yea it’s pretty much as you say, although maybe a bit more specific. I really only ever stutter with consonants at the beginning of a word, or in some rare situations a non consonant at the beginning...
Honestly I thought that ‘practising’ certain words alone would help, but I don’t think it does. Even reading out loud.. I practised for so so long and it didn’t really make a difference. I feel like r...
Us man us, my stutter has been just growing from last few years along with my anxiety, and now I have started stuttering by myself too and I have no Idea what should I do to stop it :')...
I think you missed that I actually am stuttering by myself. I never used to, but my stutter has gotten worse recently and now I will even do it by myself....