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Great video! **Summary**: (of the video); A mental, emotional, and physical battle: the most painful part isn't the speech blocks or repetitions but the shame, guilt, anxiety, self-doubt, and low se...
I was around your age when I hit a wall with my stutter, very ashamed and avoiding a lot of situations. I’m now 42 and what I have learned is -the only way over it -is through it. I ended up joining ...
Hi I am 60, and have stuttered my whole life. I agree with the person who said they don’t give a sh*t now. Sounds like the stress of medical school really impacted you. I would go out somewhere and st...
I hear you man. I’m 26 now. I’m a person who stutters and just graduated with a masters in speech language pathology and have worked with many people who stutter. Before this though, my confidence was...
As written in this [post](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter_remission/comments/1kp6yqe/my_personal_strategy_towards_stuttering_remission/), I suggest forgetting all techniques to improve fluency, and o...
Did my thesis presentation on April 30..Stuttered for 30 minute straight in front of professors and teachers on every words possible. I have stooped feeling sorry for my myself and have stooped caring...
In my opinion, that is being delusional. Stuttering for you is obviously a problem as you wrote this essay. I'm not saying to make it your personality but you have to accept it. You need to learn to a...
This happened to me in my late 20s when I decided to live my life regardless of my stutter. I have to thank a 2-week class in Italy where the main message was: "How did you learn to use your stutter t...
I 32 years old all life stutter. I really know stuttering is somethig that can ruin lifes, at a certain point it did to my life but years have passed, i continue to stutter its not easy but now i dont...
Yeah, I get you and thanks for that but my psychologist and from everything that I’ve read everyone says don’t brand yourself with stuttering. Don’t make it as your personality. It’s not it’s a proble...
Sorry to hear this you need to learn to not give a fuck about what people think of your stutter. It is not your fault you stutter and you should not have to blame yourself for something that is out of...
I get what you're saying—getting in a "flow state" can make speech feel easier, and for some, not focusing on the stutter helps. But for others (myself included), accepting and identifying with stutt...
I know it's not what you want to hear, but just embrace it and dive in - it will work out for you. I'm an engineer and I remember the absolute terror of my first interviews, getting hired and having t...
Tbh he was very successful for a long time, but he's a good example for why hiding a stutter doesn't work very well. And why it's better to be open and honest about how we speak. A lot of the biggest...
[Research](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/161bj9m/tips_to_improve_stuttering_from_the_research/): "*Unassisted recovery from stuttering: Self-perceptions of current speech behavior, attitud...
As an SLP/researcher stated, it's better not use any "medical terms" (such as cure) because it's bound to make at least some people upset. I personally would use the word stuttering remission or sub...
Another comment said it well. Toxic positivity seems to be the most effective mental remedy for me. If I almost seem to trick my mind into having an assertive tone where I may come off as standoff ish...
This is my attempt to summarize your 6 YT videos. **Summary:** *About the author*: Shane, a general practitioner (GP) from Ireland who has a moderate/mild stutter (he stutters with less worry than b...
used to think like this, but I went through a period where I was either constantly on drugs or very depressed (not recommended), and it turned out that when I was like that, I didn't give a shit about...
Hi everyone, I am so grateful to have found this group. I’m a doctor who stutters, and for a long time I thought my stutter would hold me back from things like phone calls, presentations, or even me...