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Well, I'm not far from your experience. I know a bit about helpful medicines. Is your stuttering connected with anxiety? If so, is it physical like evaluated BPM when you're about to stutter etc. or r...
Its just that most customer service jobs rely on scripted materials. For example, reading off a script from A to Z when interactinf with a customer. Its hard when you cant use your own phrasing. A fri...
I can believe benzodiazepines help with a stutter. Ssri though? What dose? Never helped me. No data on this either i don’t believe?...
Risperidone? I'd be very weary of using a drug for schizophrenia and bipolar disorders. Are there new studies with this? I saw a 2000 publication from Maguire and a study in 2014 that reduced stutt...
I know the mods are super, super skeptical about stuff like this, as evidenced by these three of the eight sub rules being related to stuff like this. 3- Posts promoting the treatment must include re...
That s absolutely untrue and it could only go for AGA.. there are a lot, a lot of other situations where minoxidil is very helpful...so all the other drugs for anxiety and depression? Ssri srni ? Thos...
>minoxidil great example of an unnecessary drug that can have adverse side effects, and requires persistent use to achieve the desired results. Drugs aren't the solution. And the comparison betw...
Yeah minoxidil wasn't designed for hair loss either and it is widely prescribed for it now... Things just happen, wait for the trials and then assess...
As I said before: "This is a drug without an application." They didn't develop ecopipam for stuttering. They are searching for an application for this drug. There is no evidence yet to suggest that ...
Likely due to the “no drugs or dosage” rule. I read your initial post though and find this very interesting as I’ve been considering discussing my stutter with my gp. Glad to hear you’re experiencing ...
Nofap?? Im curious. Has not masterbating helped you stutter less?...
I've been taking now foods thiamine myself. But I'm not sure to what extent it is helping me. At this point, I'm afraid to stop taking it....
I haven't taken any medications for stuttering, although I have recently been thinking of trying just out of curiosity. Altering the chemistry of my brain does kind of psyche me out though, and I defi...
Indeed, if this sub will not allow discussion of supplements and pharmaceuticals to protect the desperate (myself included at various points of the journey), anyone is welcome to discuss it on other c...
That sounds interesting. I've never tried treatment with any medication. I've been struggling with stuttering for over 20 years now and it has made my life incredibly difficult at times, such as right...
>I hope I’m misunderstanding you. Sorry, my bad. You misunderstood what I meant. That's on me. When I said 'ultracrack' I just meant pharmaceutical-X. A placeholder for whatever pill or potion An...
>full range of information, both therapeutic and pharmaceutical I don't disagree, but the "poor information" is where it gets dangerous (e.g. horse de-wormers.) Especially for the desperate among ...
You’re seriously asking if SSRIs are similar to crack? I think you can rather easily draw the line at “hard drugs,” everyone knows what a hard drug is and what isn’t. I hope I’m misunderstanding you...
>why the hell not have a discussion? Mods can handle things in a case-by-case basis. But it comes down to "where do you draw the line?" between ultracrack and say 'SSRIs'? Are SSRIs ultracrack? or...
If Joe is saying how “ultracrack” cured his stutter then obviously delete or ban the post. But if it’s SSRIs, Benzos, or something else heard about by the community, why the hell not have a discussi...