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when they invent the forgetting machine, i will be the first to offer myself and forget my stutter, to see if i would stutter again...
>“having to talk is my trigger”. I agree with you. * you can group (and simplify) triggers and replace them as one trigger. Conclusion: Currently I do just that. I replaced all triggers that I ...
> "If human interaction does not elicit fear and anxiety, your brain doesn't need to utilize compensatory behaviors" I agree absolutely! Did you know that positive triggers lead to an anticipation...
>Most do not even notice it as a “difference/problem”, and IMO, that’s the main reason is goes away. It just evaporates bc it gets no attention. Definitely, I agree. You said that they are unawa...
I was decently popular nothing like the main character in a high school movie but a lot of people knew me in a good way and I had a lot of friends. Most people truly don’t care about your stutter, so ...
You do stutter. Trying to believe you don't is the problem....
>"There are many PWS who have stopped stuttering" Research states that 80% of kids outgrow stuttering. Adults sporadically outgrow stuttering because they learned to identify, justify and choose c...
Whoever states that you will always stutter is a 100% wrong. There are many many PWS who have stopped stuttering enough to no longer appear speech disabled. I call this fluency. Do not listen to nays...
You stutter and you always will stutter. You can only accept your stutter, easier said than done ofc but a skilled speech therapist will help you with this...
No I'm just a realist, When I say "Give up" I mean give up on outputting attention to other people. As a stutter your focus should be ON YOURSELF, You're vulnerable enough already with not being able ...
>"I'm more and more convinced stuttering is habitual by nature" Exactly in details, what does the stutter habit consist of (in your opinion)?...
Thanks for the answer, I will give it a try! I also think it has a big mental component, because when I am happy and confident I tend to stutter much less....
I’m starting doing it again and it helps to just keep on saying it out loud in the night and in the day so your mind can perceive the thoughts, thoughts turn into words , and words turn into action. S...
Very true. All about mindset. I have this one friend who I don’t stutter to at all. So that is conformation that it’s all in my head...
Mental and physiological, mostly. I believe social elements are of a secondary importance, given people are the trigger to the stutter, not the cause. As it stands, there are three "recognized" types...
**"I think to stop stuttering it all has to do with mindset and confidence in believing in yourself that you don’t stutter."** ​ One of our triggers is: **"I believe that I will stutter o...
**"I tell myself I don’t stutter"** Distracting yourself from the stutter trigger by focusing on affirmations (like "I don't stutter"), has a positive effect and negative effect. ​ **Pos...
**"Holistic approach:** Google definition: "characterized by the treatment of the whole person, taking into account mental and social factors, rather than just the symptoms of a disease." &#x200...
Both stuttering and bipolar disorder run in my family. I have two family members that have both. So yes, it is possible....
It makes sense that being bipolar might affect your stuttering, but it's not the reason you stutter in the first place. Edit: most things affect stuttering in some way🙂...