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You wake up one morning without a stutter...
You wake up one morning without a stutter... You wake up one morning and realize your stutter is gone. No stammer, no blocks, just smooth, fluent speech. What's among the first things you do?...
He is talking quite fast so he was probably nervous about talking in front of all those people too. I do agree that it's not too bad but, if he is aware of it, he probably thinks it's the worst stutt...
Elementary school too my man. Mine's pretty mild, but most people have had a stutter as long as they can remember....
In my experience, stutter tends to come and go in various ways, in various areas, with varying degress of severity....
I agree to that extent. At the same time those who have stuttered severely 10/20+ years can't just reverse the irregular movements of the cural diaphragm. Well I mean, you can but it'd take atleast a ...
That's great for you. How severe was your stutter? My guess is that having a slight stutter is easy to technique against, but the more severe it gets, the harder it is to use techniques, especially on...
That is correct yes! Stuttered for possibly 4 years. I've been fluent for maybe 6-7 years now. ...
Either way, just keep grinding dude. Stuttering is a pain in the ass 24/7 wherever you are and who you're with but it is what it is....
Hey guys, nice to meet you all
Hey guys, nice to meet you all I'm a male, 23 years old, and have been stuttering since the age of 12 (which was deemed unusual by my speech therapist). The severity of my stutter fluctuates, I have ...
Celebrate the good days, learn from the bad days. That's all you can do. It's not all about fluency! It's about feeling content with where you are now, regardless of how you speak. :)...
Yes but i can't maintain my fluency. Sometime i'am fluent few days and... Here we go again... I need to focus on controlling my speech (as you said, full breath is a good technique), still difficult t...
Had a good day today!
Had a good day today! Today was a good day, not just being spontaneously fluent, but controlling my speech. I had to make about 20 phone calls at work today, a little more than average, and felt I was...
Stutter varies a lot. It's one of those things where we can surprise ourselves constantly, because we never know what to expect. That's how it is for me, anyway - what I consider stable and unstable c...
It's called a bad day. One failure sets you up for the next and we usually don't have the means to stop it from snowballing... until tomorrow perhaps. Think about how you wish those interactions had g...
I am overall a pretty confident person. I don't even stutter that much but it's like sometimes when it comes it really shits on all my previously made progress....
My stuttering habit is very slight, actually... but even so, I've lived my entire adult life in the USA alone. Recently, I've discovered that my personality fits in much better overseas. I see in all ...
Didn't seem aggressive to me. :) >anybody who stutters that sits back and does nothing to help themselves will make zero progress >doing nothing to get out of this rut I don't know that we sh...
I always get kind of mad when shit like this comes to the sub. Almost more mad than "i stutter, [insert deppressive shit]" post. Im 25, extremely comfortable with my stuttering, but i still stutter a...
People have to remember that overcoming your stutter is a lifelong process. For the most part you're maintaining positive speaking and thinking habits. It's this approach that we need to embody every ...
I don't know why people say this, sure people have their quirks but stuttering has caused me so much pain I feel like it's incomparable... (Don't hate me plz)...