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Why we don't stutter when we talk to ourselves
Why we don't stutter when we talk to ourselves It’s true. Most people who stutter, don’t stutter when they talk to themselves, or read aloud to themselves. They only stutter when other people are pre...
Stuttering at a job interview
Stuttering at a job interview So I just had a job interview about 30 mins ago and I can't explain in words how bad I F'd up describing my professional background because of this stuttering. This job p...
I don't know how old you are, but I think most people experience little to none of that kind of bullying after school as kids grow up and develop empathy. I was bullied and teased in school but this p...
Yeah ima try I think for me is just anxiety and fear of being made fun off as I hav in the past...
I have the same problem. For me it is because I'm scared I'll stutter and that stress makes me stutter. It's weird but when I'm alone I speak fluently so thats probably the cause. For you to reduce it...
During presentations in college, I would start with “I stutter, so might as well get comfortable cause this may take a while”.. always lightened up the room and took the edge off even more...
I’ve been stuttering throughout my entire life. On top of that I have a serious lisp. So imagine that combined. But I can’t control it. It comes at my worst times. I’m a college student. One time I wa...
Cbd gummies
Cbd gummies So I stutter but don’t really stutter because I avoid the words that trigger it and just rephrase my sentences. This is hard though because sometimes I need a specific word and it can be h...
same thing happened to me, but I know the triggering event. final year at college we were told we would be doing a presentation in front of the year group at the end of the year. the anxiety hit me ri...
If your stuttering is anxiety induced and you "fear" stuttering, that fear causes anxiety and will cause you to stutter more. However, if your attitude is carefree (not resisting) and not worrying you...
Have you ever tried speaking imitating a person or a different accent than your usual one? There is a chance you’ll stutter less. For some reason, we tend to stutter less when talking in a way that ...
>"Anybody else ever experienced anything like this or have any ideas to why it would happen?" Yes absolutely, stress could have been the initial trigger at age 28. As to why? Whenever you are in a...
Yeahhh even with random people I stutter way more I hate it...
Medication for Stuttering
Medication for Stuttering Before I start, I also have depression and social anxiety (stuttering might be causing the anxiety or the anxiety might be worsening the stutter, idk for sure). I'm looking ...
I sometimes have [anxious smile that look so inappropriate](https://www.reddit.com/r/ThatsInsane/comments/vu1d7m/swing_that_goes_over_a_cliff/) so I give the person benefit of doubt. I am more bothere...
It hurts my feelings some times. I nervously laugh pretty often though so I try to give the person the benefit of the doubt...
I feel it not about being charismatic. It’s about having the courage to start a conversation with a stranger for me....
I started going when I was about 22 and plan on going this year at 30. I missed the past few years due to financial reasons, but I can't wait to go this year. As a YA, it's an absolutely unforgettab...
How can I stop I speak perfectly fluent in Spanish and English alone but when I’m with people i stutter...
We need to raise awareness within ourselves of what we are talking about. Stuttering is NOT caused by nervousness/anxiety of the immediate situation. But if you can speak comfortably and fluently wh...