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"Tips to reduce stuttering - based of stutter researchers in the University of Alabama" 1. I no longer need to chase the “Fluency God.” 2. I can live without constant fear. 3. I can speak well wit...
An offering of a perspective shift
An offering of a perspective shift IDK if this will help any of you, but disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame really helped me put my stutter into perspective. Specifically the song Out There. The hun...
IDK if this will help you, but disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame really helped me put my stutter into perspective. Specifically the song One Day Out There. The hunchback (I don't know how to spell ...
Absolutely not! I’ve learned to embrace stuttering as part of who I am. For me, that’s like saying gain nothing or lose an arm....
learning to live with a stutter
learning to live with a stutter I've stuttered since I was born, when my mom was pregnant for me my dad beat her and her stomach which punctured my lung and had me sit in the hospital for 8 weeks afte...
Truth be told, I would give up an arm if it gave me the opportunity to rid myself of my stutter and express myself without any hinderance...
**"Would you give up a limb to effectively fix your stutter 100 percent ?"** My answer is no. Because media explains stuttering as incurable, but this doesn't mean we cannot reduce (or remove) stutte...
I'm not sure if anyone has watched this already but I hope it helps you <3 I think the main issue (for me) which he talks about in this video is identifying what's holding us back. Because the onl...
I think this is the answer every stutter is looking for. Not to feel forced to talk but to feel free
I think this is the answer every stutter is looking for. Not to feel forced to talk but to feel free ...
If the limb is maybe a finger like my pinky finger or a toe. Yes. I've seen many people with like missing toes and I don't think it would be bad to sacrifice it to fix my stutter. Although. I wouldn't...
No. I've learned to cope with my stutter. It's not perfect fluency, but I know what I need to do to help myself be as fluent as I can be....
Yes, not being able to express my thoughts in the exact way I want to when I want to is more crippling than a missing leg or hand ever could be for me...
I began going to speech therapy about a year ago. I definitely feel like I would have began to hate myself more and more because of my stutter if I didn’t end up going. My speech therapist was honestl...
this is a win - win id give my left foot. $82k compensation, fluent speech, and i get a cool peg leg....
I think we should use our legs to walk up to people and stutter on purpose, and have a smile on our face. And that will desensitize us to our stuttering😁...
Honestly no, my stutter--severe as it is-- has shaped a lot about me and my life. I feel that it magically went away, no matter what the trade off was, it would make me less of myself and take away a ...
Nope, I’ve got a bad stutter but I wouldn’t want to make myself disabled....
No way! I’d rather learn to live with a stutter I’ve had my whole life then be suddenly physically disabled...
Giving up a limb is crazy but I’d be cool with like a broken hand or finger for a couple months to fix my stutter...
Stutter Disclosure ... And the Other Person Discloses Too!
Stutter Disclosure ... And the Other Person Discloses Too! I'm a journalist (it's tough being one who stutters), and I have a phone call tomorrow with a new editor. After we confirmed the time of the ...