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I'm 35, I stuttered severely as a child. At the surface it sounds... Odd I guess. You might learn about the ways other people react, but for me it is the cumulative experiences that you have (oh not ...
I used to work in a takeaway shop where I took phone orders and I had no problem speaking. I think the anxiety has come back because I'm sort of "out of practice". But I do remember freezing up at tha...
Not at all to be honest. If I am honest my stress has been at an all time low for my work due to me just not giving a shit anymore haha. I do sleep well since I usually start at midday and I eat well ...
And have you noticed a spike in your stress levels, or sleep deprivation over these past 3 weeks? Has there been a change in your normal, or work life that has made things uncomfortable for you? Is yo...
Yeah , i did when i was 15 , he just taught me breath and relax in general as he sensed that my stuttering behaviour was MOSTLY my reaction to the anticipated stress. He wasnt that helpful , i would v...
I don't get this\- like maybe I'm missing something, but no\-one has ever said to me at least that stuttering is solely neurological. I mean, my dysarthia is neurological, but that also doesn't mean I...
This bothers me. Because I've seen quite some people say stuff like this without being able to back it up at all. > For most people it's a breathing issue How do you know it's "for most people"?...
Yep, gotta do something about my breathing. It's most definitely abnormal. Edit: lol, downvoting even the reality. My breathing is fucking abnormal. ...
Stuttering can be unlearned. For most people it’s a breathing issue. Fix that and you fix your stuttering (obviously it’s a lot more difficult than how I wrote it here)....
Hey thanks for sharing this. I’ve had quite a bad couple of weeks stuttering - possibly due to work related stress. And I too found it interesting and frustrating I know whether I’m going to stutter i...
I get you. I got pulled over once years ago and the cop thought I was on something. I told him I stutter. I just got off work I was exhausted and just wanted to go home. He made me do a field test I p...
Dude just the tiniest bit of anxiety that butterfly feeling in my stomach causes me to stutter and usually it's a snowball effect. I was able to block out my stutter most my childhood by avoiding talk...
I'm 35, white collar salary drone.. for me it comes in waves, things have been 'better' for the past few months but the past two weeks have been pretty stressful tbh. I think the best I can offer is ...
Thanks for asking, I love this! At this very moment I'm studying in Edinburgh for a semester (but that's already over in about a week) so I've had plenty of time to figure that out. For the first thr...
Make those calls again as fluently as You can as soon as possible. Doing that you cancel out the bad phone call experiences and won’t stew over them. It’s not easy, in fact it is hard, but by making t...
I am sure you are fatigued and stressed. I just never heard of it coming out as stuttering especially so rarely. Considering the rest of us that stutter so often counting would be dreadful. I would...
Nah, I’m not on any meds like that. I think it’s just stress or mental fatigue. It’s just so odd since I am usually very well spoken. ...
Ok in professional settings I try tapping my foot to slow me down. That's still a work in process though. I try to think before I speak and what I want to say before I say it. My experience is so...
Challenges Speaking a Tonal Language with a Stutter
Challenges Speaking a Tonal Language with a Stutter I posted this on an earlier thread that asked about learning a foriegn language, but I want advice for my specific situation. Any opinion is fine. ...
I don’t get chest pains but I can tell my breathing is off. I get an entire sentence out on one breath and it sounds like it....