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Possibly, but I really don't think it is, I know it isn't the stutter, but most of the time when I have my worst lisp, or forget the most words is when I relaxed and talking to friends....
Yep. I’m literally the only person I my family who stutters. Have no idea why, just bad luck I guess? Lol....
Stuttering is not only 'improved' when you are really working on something. Sometimes it can just improve simultaneously or even totally disappear without any other helps, sometimes it can also deteri...
the happened to me once, stuttering completely disappeared for an hour, and then was back right after, really weird...
For me I have periods of fluency and periods of more blocks...
This is common for a lot of people who stutter. People can go days, weeks, *months*, being semi-fluent but then for some inexplicable reason it returns. And often there's no logical explanation and no...
Have you ever had miracles happen?
Have you ever had miracles happen? By miracles I mean instances where for whatever reason, you were completely fluent and flowed naturally. I've given atleast 3 or 4 oral exams and presentations in ...
living with a stutter?
living with a stutter? 22 years old lived with a stutter all my live I want to hear everyone's experience on living with a stutter and triggers for it its a open book leave anything I'm really intrigu...
Mines a little off and on. Sometimes, if I think about it, it'll come out smooth, but most of the time it'll sound like a broken record....
DUDE! yes. I agree. for me it never becomes easier; it becomes eaiser at random times (and harder at random times) (mostly - yes you guessed it - harder) the majority of times.. xD...
There are many many factors that can make stuttering better or worse in one language or another. For example, many people who stutter speak more quickly (it's like the mouth muscles can't keep up with...
I don't know, It just stopped over a year or two in my mid to late 40s, so 30+ years of stuttering. Just joined this subreddit so I'm interested in doing the work on myself to figure out why....
Sounds like overthinking. Don't read too much into it. What was baffling was moments of fluency and moments of stuttering where all circumstances were identical....
Correlation is not causation. Catastrophizing runs high with us stutterers. Don't give up....
'Different factors'. I believe those factors turned into a vicious circle bringing on more nervous disorders. Took me years to unravel and accept but still not sure this had an effect on my stutter...
My dad had a severe stutter growing up, and he still stutters. His father stuttered, too, though it was milder. A couple of my brothers stuttered as very young children, but grew out of it. Now that I...
I agree, your mindset is that if you speak fluently, then it's weird, it's not a habit, it's not your way of speaking. Of course all these thoughts (somatic memory) makes the stutter worse. You even ...
When I don’t stutter (rare) after a few minutes of talking fluently I come to realization that maybe I’m not thinking clearly. Scares me at times...
You said "I have the opposite feeling" I agree! I'm sure that all stutterers (also me) feel more clear, together and as a whole when speaking fluently. You are 100% right, I agree because I experienc...
>everything feels so much clearer. Even my thoughts feel more together. I feel whole. I agree! I'm sure that all stutterers (also me) feel more clear, together and as a whole when speaking fluentl...