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My stutter has been a rollercoaster sometimes I can order and sometimes I can't. It sucks....
I've had a few ppl DM me asking about how my stutter affected me and how I seemed to overcome it so I thought I would respond here and try and give the best synopsis of my experience that I can. I ...
I’ve only developed a stutter the past few years due to MS. I also have a cluttering disorder, which is another speech disorder. I also think that I block more than I stutter. My stutter is mostly ...
Yeah, stutter can vary a lot. It's one of those things that are hard to get used to. You may be able to identify causes for variation, but it can be hard to track that sort of thing....
I had a moderate-severe stutter until my late teens/early 20s. It basically just went away. Feel free to AMA....
YES!!!! Me too!! I do not give a 💩 about my stutter and my life has gotten better. I focus on living and not my stutter. My fluency has improved but I still have blocks but the main difference is ...
Hi, as a 43m. I can relate to a lot of his behaviors and sympathize with your situation. There are times when my stuttering is so severe that I have to rely on my wife for a lot of the interaction...
I have a stutter and anxiety but my stutter still occurs when I‘m not anxious, althought it gets ridiculously bad when I’m nervous. I‘m currently taking some medication for anxiety and it helps becau...
I do deal with anxiety issues, but I still stutter around people im comfortable with. So for me I don't think anxiety fuels it. Though I do think it sometimes entangles with my stuttering and does mak...
He’s pretty good around I think (hasn’t said or acted otherwise). Not sure exactly. Was a longer one for me....
i have the extacly same type of stuttering as you. i’ve always stuttered every now and then, but it was always on pretty rare ocasions. When i turned 19, my stutter came back and it became a pretty bi...
Yep! My stutter is generally moderate but while I was going through some health issues a few years ago it was incredibly severe and I lost 6 jobs in 3 years because ppl are impatient asshats. I starte...
Sometimes I barely stutter for days. Other times it's all the time. It really varies....
I don't do that. I don't have any hate towards it but I personally haven't done it because, If I were to honestly look at my stutter, I'd say it's not that severe....
The weird thing for me is that I'll explain the situation the first time by stuttering and hardly getting my words out. But once they say can you say that again the line is breaking up, then I repeat ...
I have apeech blocks, i grind my teeth when nervous,situation is fked up,,but when im with my family and close friends, i don't stutter...
Yeah, for me it doesn’t seem to be an anxiety thing, because as you said its with people I’m most comfortable with. I never caught myself doing it with strangers or acquaintances, speech just comes ea...
It's actually very common for people who stutter to stutter more around family and friends. Because they are comfortable around them, they tend to relax and not monitor themselves as much. I was the o...
I think so yeah, I notice it a lot more with people I’m comfortable with or talk to a lot...
That's also me, sometimes I even do english mistakes. During a presentation, I said "more easy", the professor corrected me by saying it's "easier", so I tried to say "easier", and I got stuck with it...