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I've started stuttering more and more since yesterday. Idk if the rest of you guys have this. But mine comes and goes...
Totally opposite for me, I'm 60 and still totally embarrassed about my stammer, I'm always full of dread and anxiety, which is why I guess as I've got older if anything it's got worse.. as you say...
Just gonna copy/paste my response to the person you replied to. I don't really agree with that thought process. I agree that stuttering is frustrating and can make aspects of life hard: >It's also...
It's also very possible they stutter but either not in that moment or they've learned to work around their stutter so it's hardly noticeable. I don't usually tell people I stutter if I notice they men...
Childhood stutter for my parents of I remember correctly, I still stutter, one of my siblings has a slight stammer very rarely, other sibling talks fluently. I am basically the only person that is rea...
Same here. It seems like stuttering has become worse for me as I get older. I also know that my stuttering isn’t as bad when I drink alcohol, I’m not advocating that I’m just saying maybe alcohol rela...
It feels like a habit. A habit loop which I want to exit but can't find a way out. I don't think it's subconscious because when I consciously try to stop stuttering and speak fluently, I just stutter ...
Yup sounds about right. Some days you are speaking so well you can't believe it. Some days even saying hi or good morning is a struggle. It's strange....
thats how stutter works, even if your perfectly fine with your speech then one day BOOM! you have it and will struggle with it :( but sometimes if a stutter apears in adulthood it could last for a lif...
Maybe it was always there but right now in your life, the level of anxiety you’re experiencing may have exacerbated it enough to become more apparent. I’ve found my stuttering skyrockets when I’m anxi...
I have started stuttering age 25? Has anyone else?
I have started stuttering age 25? Has anyone else? I'm not really sure what's going on, for the past two weeks I have found myself getting caught on words while I'm trying to speak and I will be stuck...
it is Weird how it works, When I am alone I don't stutter, But when there is someone around or when I record myself , I begin to stutter You start to think just how really the complex brain is, and ...
Congratulations on your new job. However as we all know stuttering is a fluctuating condition meaning that you maybe lucky on the interview but keeping the job is a different story because there will ...
It's opposite for me. The more I hear myself stutter, the more it stays in my mind (embarrassment is diff thing here), and I stutter more :/...
That's the nature of stuttering. Sometimes you stutter, sometimes you don't. The more you don't want to stutter, the more likely and/or severely it will happen. There's no magic puzzle you crack and t...
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Question Hi. I'm wondering what it depends on, that there are periods when I speak practically fluently, but there are also periods where I have trouble saying a single sentence. Have you read anyt...
The main n1 reason of my increase in my stutter/stammering
The main n1 reason of my increase in my stutter/stammering Im 28 years old today (M) and I have a stuttering since the age of 16, my dad and my elder cousin brother also have a stuttering problem but ...
I stutter more with my mom and sister because I try to keep up with their pace. They talk really fast! With my husband and children I speak slower, especially now since one of my little ones do stutt...
Yes it’s weird but each of us has different causes of stuttering too. Usually we stutter more in unfamiliar venues than around accepting family and friends, maybe because we are under less duress beca...
I’m so used to people in my family losing attention to what I’m saying because of my stutter so I really do stutter more around them than with I a stranger honestly...