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I'm not a Doctor. But , I would advise you to try your best in different methods to improve your fluency without the use of drugs ....
Update: I went there as soon as they opened, barely anyone was there. It went well and I didn’t stutter once!! He even asked me for my address which I wasn’t expecting. I said it all perfectly!!!!! A...
I’m a stutterer and I can affirm that it gets better as you age. You care less and less what other people think and that really helps with fluency. My daughter is a stutterer too. She’s a freshman i...
My friends never joke or tease me about my stutter. I’ve been open with them about it and they’re empathetic and respectful. Even all my work colleagues over 35 years in the industry, no one has eve...
Who would you be without it?
Who would you be without it? In my experience my stutter has given me so much patience I would’ve never had. It’s given me a sort of resistance to pain and embarrassment. I would’ve been more reactive...
People don't recover. If you stutter you don't recover or cure it. And yea you should learn strategies and ways to improve your speech bc it can help but those arnt treating it. Treating it would be l...
Ok I see comments in here saying recommendations which is good you should be looking into things to improve your stutter. However I'm gonna say this very bluntly you cannot cure or treat a stutter. Th...
Joking about my stutter with friends
Joking about my stutter with friends Do any of you guys joke about your stutter with close friends? I’ve always found it as a good way to cope with the cards I’ve been dealt. I’m a firefighter so I wo...
Good stuff! I did the same thing. I'm now at a point where I hardly care if anybody hears it anymore. Also, when you disclose it to other people, they often tend to see this as a perfect opportunity ...
All of my romantic partners told me my stutter was one of the things that attracted them to me. Stuttering is actually a gift to help us find real, genuine romantic partners who look at the entire per...
How to defend myself?
How to defend myself? Hey! I’m 16 yrs old and i have a stutter, you might say its severe, and this year was a big change for me, i accepted myself that its a part of me and now i don’t have a problem...
I’ve mentioned Lee’s book. But that was just one of many things I’ve done. I’m not one to just accept a limitation, so worked tirelessly over 20 years to combat it. And my transformation and quality o...
Get Lee’s short book. It’s got tons of useful tips. But the big thing is his philosophy: From years (decades) of stuttering your mind has more reference experiences of stuttering than being fluent. S...
It’s awesome that you’re always searching for new things. I never accepted that it was something I just had to deal with and tried so many things over the last 20 years that have had amazing results. ...
I love it. Talking to people and having good times brings joy to me and hopefully others around me. I will say, it took alot of hard work and introspection to get to this point. Fight your demons, af...
I know where you are coming from. I'm 20 and have a stutter, in high school I was going to go into programming but I realized that I didn't want to do it as a job. When trying to figure out what to do...
yes x100. i think i’d be so much more confident. i try to not to spend too much time thinking about who i would be if i didn’t have it because even though it is tough and i’m still trying to find ways...
I get that. And felts the same way right into my 30s. I’m 40 now so age really does really help. Just ask yourself do you respect people that mock people with other disabilities? because I sure as f...
I'll tell you from experience, if you think that way you'll never get better. the first step is thinking there's a next step sometimes. Go for it, I did speech therapy throughout school and it didn't...
You can't really overcome what can't be cured , it is a deep and complex condition that is embedded into you . Then I wouldn't recommend u unrealistically think that one day you'll wake up and forget...