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My grandmother's brother stuttered as do I and my sister's son. It's not linear....
What you said is not wrong, but on the other hand let's say I'm 100% positive that I have the stuttering genes and decided to have a baby wouldn't that be injustice to that child? I know he will stutt...
Not exactly stutter but my father is social anxious , get panics , submissive , tolerates everybody and easy going person . Think I have inherited his traits which developed my stutter . F , this bloo...
My dad passed his stuttering to me and I wish he never had me...
Honestly it scared my dh when we found out we were having a boy since boys tend to inherit that disability. Yes my son did have speech issues as a kid but he outgrew it. There’s no guarantees. I would...
What do you guys think about the discussion over whether people with inherited disabilities should have children?
What do you guys think about the discussion over whether people with inherited disabilities should have children? I know that not all stutterers inherit their stutter genetically, but that is the case...
It's a genetic speech impediment, at least for me. That's just how it is, there's no fixing that, so the best I can do is learn to manage it and own the hell out of it....
Stuttering problems is the worse, I think it runs on your genes because my father do also stutter a lot when doing conversations. I hated interviews now that I'm looking for a job, I stutter when I...
The title is definitely an oversimplification. The study it references is really interesting however, because it found strong overlap in this area between developmental stuttering (genetic origin) and...
The title is definitely an oversimplification. The study it references is really interesting however, because it found strong overlap in this area between developmental stuttering (genetic origin) and...
It always depends a lot on what's your mindset and the setting you are in when you take them. Personally I think when paired with psychotherapy, or even just you learning online about things related t...
I’ve always pictured stuttering is like walking a balance beam that you’ve inherited or come by physiologically. if your stutter is mild you fall off but not that much. Add anxiety and stress and y...
Is Psychedelics safe for people with ptsd?..I have tried small amounts of psylacybin shrooms but I've always been scared to take a normal dose to hallucinate....Paul stamets a big promoter of psylacyb...
Read “Life on Delay” by John Hendrickson. He’s a writer (obviously lol) who stutters. It’s like an autobiography but focusing only on his thoughts and experiences with stuttering throughout his life. ...
From what i've read stuttering is hereditary, but severity is not. That doesn't mean severity is not genetic though, it probably is, as with most other things🙂...
What's been helping me was reading out loud, I'd been at it for a year now, and my speech has become somewhat better. I'd come to realize that stuttering is something I'll always fight against and tha...
My grandfather stuttered as a child but never told anybody until I started to show signs of stuttering, he was the first to notice something was amiss. I have never even considered something like this...
Maybe my perspective can help? I’m the complete opposite as you I have literally no family or genetic link to stuttering. I’ve checked on both sides of my extremely extended family and quite literal...
Anyone else has stuttering parents?? Are you mad at them?
Anyone else has stuttering parents?? Are you mad at them? Hi everyone, My dad has a stutter and as much as I love him, I have a secret anger towards him for bringing me into this world knowing I cou...
I was the only person growing up in my k-12 experience to have a stutter. Being around non-stutterers didn’t improve my stutter....