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I was an implementation project manager but was promoted to manager of the project managers for fortune100 company. I recently went back to speech classes and it’s helped a lot but I still have block...
GP Doctor here, back in college I thought it would be very bad being into this career with stuttering.. after working, things are much more good than expected.. one can say stutter have less than 10% ...
I feel the same. In school it was never thhaat much of an issue. Like I had it but could get through most sentences speaking mostly fluently, and even read out in class. But ever since iv started and ...
Why has my stutter worsened?
Why has my stutter worsened? I used to stutter sometimes... only sometimes. Though since the past year, I cannot say ONE sentence fluently. I am blocking constantly, and it is getting really annoying....
Do you still stutter and believe that it is an incurable life-long condition?
Do you still stutter and believe that it is an incurable life-long condition? ...
i also have trouble talking in groups but it isnt as big of a problem as my lack of humor which is all group of people focus, laughing....
Ill listen to this video later. Stuttering is a nightmare problem. Is isolates you at every front, its a deeply misunderstood disability, science is entirely in the dark about it. Might as well have t...
Oh my goodness. I feel all of this that you mentioned. As far back as I can remember, I've dealt with this. Thankfully, being made fun of for my stutter doesn't happen as often as when I was a kid (8-...
I had a presentation 2 weeks ago, stuttered but got through it. What’s weird is that I almost never stutter when I speak in English, which is not my first language....
I’m 99% fluent with strangers — on the phone, in-person, drive thrus, all of that (the 1% is I cant get my damn name out) Around friends and family I stutter like a damn fool. I guess the less of a f...
Hey man, 16 yo here. My stutter usually becomes tormenting if I'm talking to my parents about something that happened, or generally if I'm thinking about sonething I want to tell them. With my mother...
I’ve noticed a similar thing with close friends/family members I tend to stutter more or the stutters are harder to get past, where as with strangers I’ll typically only get one very minor stutter....
Hi, welcome. Last 3 bullets are pretty common. It's interesting how stuttering changes in different languages....
Relapse
Relapse Hi. I (18) started stuttering around 5 years old and did it quite severely until i was about 13. I’ve recently been relapsing for the first time and I don’t know how to handle it as i wasn’t e...
This is based on personal experience so take it for what it's worth... The more I speak, the better I speak. I was lucky enough to have a previous boss who made me give a guest lecture to a group of g...
• I work in public administration (healthcare field), doing various things related to administration, communication and IT in an office environment. I speak more now than I've ever done in my life bef...
Stuttering makes no sense
Stuttering makes no sense I don’t stutter when I talk to myself, I don’t stutter a lot when speaking to one person, yet I stutter so much when I’m talking to a group of people casually, yet when I giv...
Nope and probably never will. Coz my stutter is weird. Its increasing with time. I can feel the difference from 6 months b4 and now. I can barely get a word out now and its getting worse. Who'd wanna ...
I can't do this anymore
I can't do this anymore I'm 16 years old. Been stuttering since I was 9, I want to say. Recently got even worse. I don't usually make venting posts like this, or even on this sub, but I can't do this ...
Exactly this! Stuttering can happen at any time for any reason, we have absolutely no idea why. So, even though I was successful once does not mean I will ever be successful again. These are the chanc...