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You explained that feeling so well I got teary. I keep second guessing whether or not I’ve actually accepted that I have a stutter or am I just fooling myself. But with you’re explanation on how vulne...
Knowledge is always for it's own sake. Never stop your dream. I stuttered 65 years and became totally fluent. I speak English (USA) and am conversant in Spanish. No learning is useless. Learning is g...
It makes sense. I overcame my dysfluency. It is possible. Learn everything a person can learn and never give-up hope....
Hang in there. We’ve all been there, and it happens a lot more than any of us would like to admit. At the end of the day, it’s something we can’t help. part of the vicious cycle is accepting that and ...
You have achieved an incredible feat of recovery. Your success will help others. I finally completely became fluent. It is possible with hard work.. Congratulations. If what you posted helped you, it ...
This sounds very promoting. I stuttered for 65 years and then fully recovered. Fluency enables greater fluency. When you realize you're not stuttering, you forget you're a stutterer and success breeds...
You are so right. You are obviously an amazing person. Congratulations on defending your thesis. About online speech therapy for stuttering, I've never found it but I think the interaction with the t...
I had the same issue. Anxiety plus my stuttering caused great depression. After 65 years of trying various psychotherapy and speech therapy, I found the right psychologist who dissected my traumatic c...
Where do you live and what is your primary language? I only ask because your English and spelling see so good. I'm 76 years old, stuttered from the age of 5 and at 70 I fully recovered. My stutter wa...
Hi. I'm Sue. I stuttered from age 5 until I was 70. I spent years learning about stuttering. What you’ve described doesn't sound like what I recognize as cluttering other than the rapidity when excite...
Friend, you seem to have found something that works fit you. Do you believe your fluency is cumulative? That with every success you’re incrementally building on your confidence and there's less anxiet...
see stuttering. Isn't who you are!!! its just a part of what you do! What defines me is the kind of man i am! what kind of husband am I. Thats who i am.i dont care one bit about stuttering, i never sh...
im reluctant to try any of these new devices. Im a 55 year old man and I have stammered or stuttered. my entire life. Im pretty thick skinned from it. i know the top words i struggle with and i make i...
I stuttered for 65 years and was finally helped by a psychologist (Ph.D.) who helped me deal with my abusive childhood. I became totally fluent but occasionally might hesitate a tiny bit, but absolute...
I really liked it, especially the stutter positive parts. I am going to try and get my parents to read it next...
Thanks for the reply -- "enjoyed" was totally the wrong word! I was blushing a lot with an increased heart rate while reading it, particularly in the beginning. I liked the "stutter-positivity" elemen...
you can accept stammering and try to change something about it at the same time....
It's possible to be yourself once you accept the stutter is part of yourself...
Your experiences are actually textbook-standard experiences for more advanced stuttering - including getting fluent at speech therapy. Do you have any idea why? If you find that you need more tangib...
Hello, everyone! I read something interesting + a bit of personal reflection.
Hello, everyone! I read something interesting + a bit of personal reflection. So, I'm studying for my endsems right now and we have this one essay by Michel de Montaigne (I swear this is relevant) cal...