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>*"neurological vs psychological"* In [this](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/16tqfpq/comment/k2hic7w/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) post I discuss neurological vs ...
Thank you for the kind and inspiring words. About my family and my partner, I know for sure how they'll react because my family did tease me when I tried to say something when I was a kid. The problem...
Yes...but I couldn't articulate that. One of the side effects of my stutter has been that I lose my train of thought when I get conscious of my stutter. Started taking SSRI last year and honestly, it ...
It didn't work for me because i noticed that my speech is different when talking to someone. Emotions play a big role and your pitch changes with certain sentences. Unnoticed you talk to everybody in ...
I just saw your message (in the thread regarding Yaruss and Seth, PhD researchers): >*"Being a stutterer as long as I remember myself, I recently went to see a Optometrist, specializing in visual ...
That's interesting. Thanks for replying. I've heard of several people who stutter who are more fluent in foreign languages. I can relate to stumbling after unexpected questions. I try to take my time...
My native language is Russian, the other one is Kazakh (not frequently spoken though), English is a first foreign language. Decent fluency is for all of these languages, but sometimes I can't say my n...
Sounds like you're doing really well and are overcoming some issues, which is awesome. I'm curious. Obviously you speak more than one language. How is your stutter in your non-native language(s) com...
Funding Support for PWS
Funding Support for PWS Hello everyone. I am sorry to digress but I had a situation last week where I was invited to do a business pitch for my business so that it can be selected for funding. I did 2...
Sure I get that. It's not the judgement that I'm scared of. I have done interviews where the interviewer was cool and also said that he'd pass me to the next round. But I was not able to demonstrate ...
Not a pilot but I do work at a major airport. I'm able to drive on the airfield but I have to get clearance from the tower and airport operations before doing so. At first I was nervous, thinking I wa...
I spent a few years down in South America and had the same experience. Speaking a second language causes you to think more about what you’ll say and really brings a magnifying glass to a stutter. Al...
The realization you cannot do the simplest thing such as reading out loud creates blocks. According to my personal experience, when you'll start read you need immediately at any cost say as many words...
Yes I always do stutter more when I have to summarize something, expecially if I *have* to make it brief...
Its actually warming to me to see another stutterer who loves physics. I ended up settling with a trade school however for HVAC because i didnt meet any of the perquisites to qualify for any tuition ...
I think we’re gonna look back and see this as a blessing in disguise because it’s gonna force you to confront your stutter an uncomfortable situation, which when you graduate from school will be a dai...
I struggle to summarise stuff like that whether verbally or in writing. It's like my brain can't easily put all those ideas into words. I could maybe write a 200 word summary in an hour or two because...
I dont know I´ve never done it. It would be kind of crazy, to start to talk about some plot with severe stutter. Nobody would enjoy that....
I get like this too. (32m) When I’m describing a movie I want to watch to my partner, or describing a movie I have watched I become almost incoherent. Like if I’m reading the description from rotten t...
Worse when summarizing something
Worse when summarizing something Does anyone else stutter more when they're asked to summarize a plot from a movie/book/tv show? I don't know what it is, but I always trip up during this. It's very sp...