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I’ve felt like this my whole life but at some point you have to let that shame go it’s not good for your mental health friend embrace your stutter as what it is and be easy on your self it’s nothing w...
I understand that the stammering is frustrating but you shouldn't blame yourself for it. That will just make it worse. It is usually when I care the least about my stammering that I almost don't stamm...
In my opinion the best way to deal with stammering is just to accept it. It is usually when I am the most worried about the stammer that I stammer the most. I don't know if I answered your question,...
Thank you, we care way to much about our speech but I know Its frustrating and very difficult I think to ever overcome anything Is to heal within Instead out....
This is deeply familiar. For me what helped the most *by far* was talk therapy. I’ll always stutter but the thing I have control over is how I feel about it. It took a long time, but the shame is f...
That's awesome you are happy with your situation. I honestly think I have benefited from having jobs that forced me to talk like being a phone operator at Domino's as a teen and now being a signal ele...
I have (had) a severe stutter. I got a job on a help desk and powered through it. Now I only stutter very very rarely. This may not work for everybody obviously, but in my case throwing myself into...
I would have farmed anyway. That's what my family does. I just think I'm lucky not to have to worry about interviewing and stuttering on the job and all that other stuff I see people talking about on ...
I'm a stutterer and have worked in sales my entire career (almost 20 years now). Don't let it define you - find something you love, and go for it! Don't let it dictate to you. Be proud of it and rock ...
im from the UK. i agree. however, i do think stuttering is getting a bit more publicity through tiktok and social media. My girlfriend keeps telling me about it and im sure i seen a girl on the news ...
Stuttering can relapse if you put it in a long enough term like I know a female star's stuttering 'disappeared' for almost 10-20 yrs but when she was pregnant her stuttering came back and it was very ...
This is true. I've been mocked plenty of times in my home country since I was a kid. But since I moved to Canada, nobody has ever made fun of my stutter. They might have been weirded out but usually d...
No but Canada is definitely more accepting and understanding than a lot of other places in the world. Still far from ideal, but better nonetheless...
I was in speech therapy for the majority of my childhood starting when I was around 5 then did it all the way through my senior year of high school. I was able to learn some really helpful techniques ...
Ok, this sounds a lot better. I can indeed not guarantee that this method will 100% results in a c.u.r.e. for everyone. But for me - not to mention others who I know personally - it did result in a to...
Very well done! Not only did you get the job but you prove that people with a stutter are just as capable! I hope youre enjoying it...
Root cause, genes, amygdala: all fine by me! The point is: what does this practically mean? A cure? I havent see any evidence so far. And I do see the 1000+ people that are cured when followed the cou...
I have only one conclusion: you don’t want a cure. I also taste a bit of selfhate. And you miss all my points from my previous posts. Replying back to you is not worth the effort...
I was actually supporting your theory about the amygdala. I only added the diaphragm in it because thats what I - and other experts - believe is a important cause of stuttering. Why o why I am that co...
Its not a 4 day cure. Please stick to the facts. The work starts after this 4 days. Then you need to apply the method in real life for a while. After that you see that plenty of people achieve the the...