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I went through this late last year. It was very work/stress/mood related and it was a hard 4-5 months (my stutter reached the worst it's been in over 10 years). Basically the only thing I could find t...
I’m in that phase too :/. It happens every so often and lasts a few weeks. I can only be fluent for a day or so it seems like....
For me it changes alot. There are longgg periods where i do and then some shorter periods where it’s barely even occurs. I’ve noticed that being more social and talking to people (even if forced) help...
Stutter tends to vary a lot over time, yeah. Have you had it increase in severity before? Note that your own reaction to it is the crucial thing here, and not that of other people. It's yourself you...
Sure, there's something neurological about it. And there's also something physiological about it. Or biological or psychological or social or... etc. I think we should best construe of stutter as a _...
I've noticed that I have started to stutter a lot more.
I've noticed that I have started to stutter a lot more. People are looking at me weird and stuff. It takes longer to say words (Duh lol). ​ this sucks ass...
Did another Podcast, stuttered more but I think it turned out good. What do you think? Feedback appreciated.
Did another Podcast, stuttered more but I think it turned out good. What do you think? Feedback appreciated. ...
I've noticed something similar, I bought a [SpeechEasy](https://speecheasy.com/) device. At first, it worked great but over time my brain got used to it and started ignoring it altogether and I st...
There aren't too many other disabilities that force it's sufferers to become good listeners. Look at the famous people up on the banner at the top of the screen. Imagine every single one of them at y...
I have the same. In my case it is connected with that after heavy drinking I not sleep well, so I am not rested. When I am not rested I stutter more. Good sleep is a key to get more fluent speech....
Wow that's interesting, so your stutter didn't "take over" until you were in college? I remember stuttering somewhat when I was little, but once I reached puberty it became severe, and it's been the s...
I 100 percent understand you. I'm 24 now stuttering has a negative impact on every minute of my life. The older I get the harder it becomes. If you need to talk to someone you can pm me. I'm probably ...
Great! Keep talking! :) As for practicing on your own, this might not bring about much in terms of practical results, since it's a different situation/context than actually speaking to anyone. Howev...
I also went the same route, studied CS and I graduated with honors. I'm also a woman which has made finding jobs in programming very difficult. I've been in tech for 20 years now. I own my business a...
Most of the part defines my story too. My father passed away due to a heart attack followed by being brain dead. Our viewpoints didn't match usually but that doesn't mean we didn't love or care for ea...
Well, personally, I've never heard of someone not noticing their own stutter. Usually it's noticed right away, if not there as long as they can remember. Hell, I wish I didn't notice mine. Not having ...
Incredibly i can speak 70% fluently on the phone. I think it's because i don't see the person i speak to....
Stutter due to the loss of someone important?
Stutter due to the loss of someone important? Hello everyone, I have a weird case of the stutter and I wanted to hear your thoughts of it. I was just an average boy, never had a problem with stutteri...
Thanks for your input. Much appreciated. I have tried these last 2 years as hard as I can By taking my stutter as a top sport. I practice like a top athlete. reading out loud and recording my self. It...
Anxiety and Stuttering
Anxiety and Stuttering Hi there! First time poster here! 👋🏻 I’ve looked at a multitude of posts and noticed so many people experience correlation of anxiety and stuttering. I don’t remember stutter...