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>*"I think there is a quick final fear/doubt aspect."* Yes I think so too. Ultimately, I think that stuttering is the manifestation (say: outcome) of a triggered mechanism before the stutter occurs. ...
Yes, very interesting. When I get excited, like after they say yes to a sale, I begin stuttering on my way out, lol. I do wonder if it's a final fear that kicks in to finish it off right and that se...
Comment #2: >*"The mind knows when we will stutter because it evaluates what's coming next, what will hinder it, and if and by how much it's enough to stop us. So that is why I can also feel when I ...
Comment #2: > >*"The mind knows when we will stutter because it evaluates what's coming next, what will hinder it, and if and by how much it's enough to stop us. So that is why I can also feel when...
Comment #1: >*"One thing that stunned me while I was being told to change how I say something was when I knew i was blocking before saying a thing! And when I felt it let go before saying a thing! ...
My stuttering is usually the beginning of sentences and sometimes it’s when pronouncing certain words....
So if I understand this correctly, the mind knows when we will stutter because it evaluates what's coming next, what will hinder it, and if and by how much it's enough to stop us. So that is why I ca...
Doctors were already wondering about a possible stutter at 4 years old, according to my health record. I don't remember having stuttered before I was 7, as if this proto-stutter had lessened. From wha...
I came accross this [post ](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/5zuzs0/ed_sheeran_stutteredand_cured_himself_with_rap/)about Ed Sheeran, how he used rap music this way. I read in this post that ...
I was in 7th grade. I still remember the moment. I was in class. I was a backbencher. My friend was in front of the class fucking around and I wanted to call him to come back to his seat. I started to...
When we anticipate a feared word—like saying our own name—it can trigger stuttering. But when speaking alone, we can say it fluently. What gives: It's still the exact same anticipated word!!!? What kind of prank does our subconscious play?
When we anticipate a feared word—like saying our own name—it can trigger stuttering. But when speaking alone, we can say it fluently. What gives: It's still the exact same anticipated word!!!? What ki...
>*"What questions you'd want answered by an SLP?"* question: what is the complete (in-depth) vicious circle that occurs in a millisecond (time frame) when anticipation—such as saying a feared name—c...
My stutter remains pretty consistant without anticipating words. I don't think you can trick yourself into speacking to other people as you're alone...
I don't think it's only anticipating a feared word. There's more fear when speaking to another person, which feeds the tension, but alone there is less fear so less tension. The question then becomes:...
When we anticipate a feared word—like saying our own name—it can trigger stuttering. But when speaking alone, we can say it fluently. What gives: It's still the exact same anticipated word!!!? What kind of prank does our subconscious play?
When we anticipate a feared word—like saying our own name—it can trigger stuttering. But when speaking alone, we can say it fluently. What gives: It's still the exact same anticipated word!!!? What ki...
I also hate presentations ,but I make sure I get those parts that I'm comfortable with, I just hate introductions and conclusions 😆😆 these aret biggest weak points in a presentation...
does talking to your self in front of a mirror help with your stutter
does talking to your self in front of a mirror help with your stutter hello everyone before i start of my talking to myself in front of a mirror journey i wanted to see if it really helps. a little bi...
If I say something before like “hi- I’m (then my name) chances are I’ll do ok- I hate when people go around the room and have to introduce themselves- my first name starts with a N which is a sound/le...
Hey, man. I hope this comment finds you well. My name is Viktor and I am 19M from Bulgaria. I see a part of myself in your post. Maybe "saw" is a better word here. I conquered my stutter at 18, but ...
I'm right there with you. It's always so anxiety-inducing *before* the presentation, and instead of being relief that it's over, it was just a dread of "well now they think I'm dumb" *after*. The thin...