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Your diaphragm and vocal chords tighten/clamp up during a Valsalva maneuver. In this case, VM is an involuntary response to the stress/panic around speaking/stuttering in front of another person. Th...
Yes it helps alot. But the problem is my brain is literally wired to get scared before hand of stuttering because of painfull, embarrassing past reactions ppl have had....Its almost like my mind won't...
PWS have a disruption within the cortico-basal ganglia-thalamo-cortical network. And thats the fact. Our stuttering is Not comming from anxiety, our an anxiety is comming from our stutter. It's like ...
You are not normal you’re a stutterer. They don’t bother thinking words/fearing/ forcing words that’s why they don’t stutter. Their anxiety manifest itself through something else can be a rash, headac...
no its not, normal people dont stutter when they have anxiety, stutterers need to learn to speak even with anxiety...
All your answers can be answered through this book “how to stop stuttering and love speaking “ by Lee Lovett. Only $10 for the ebook. And no it does not have to do with the diaphragm. Long answers sho...
And in these seconds of the block, the opposite makes very big eyes and expects the sentence continues 😂 in thought, we have already spoken the sentence and are already on the next, but literally sti...
I have blocking and the awkward stare and silence when you're trying to get a sound out and the other person is just looking at you. One of the worst feelings ever...
Hey! I just launched a stuttering community for professionals who stutter 3 months ago and we already have 150+ members - feel free to join if you're interested as it's completely free ([www.stutterfr...
yeah.. now I don't have to worry that much that I might get stuck, since I know that he knows what's going on...
haha, you were right! he said that he already noticed that i sometimes get stuck on words, but that it doesn't really bother him and that it's not a big thing for him.. reading that was pretty relievi...
Up until 3 months ago that was totally me. You can see in my post history I've come here to vent about how isolated and hopeless my stutter makes me feel. What you don't see is the posts on my alt acc...
In my experience I get blocks because I naturally tense up & get stressed because I'm still deep down afraid of stuttering & getting made fun of and bullied. At least I think that's it. Maybe ...
Yes! I’m essentially mute when angry, or really any super strong emotion. I learned to bury my feelings away so intensely that now as an adult Im learning to properly name and experience those emotion...
I do know what you’re going through you have a defeated mindset. You’ve tried so many things to try to improve your speech and always failed at it. You think you have to deal with the stutter for the ...
Interviews can be really stressful. I try to focus internally and not get too carried away by the result. Good luck, hope it went well!...
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job interview I have a job interview in an hour Im super nervous, i took some phenibut against the anxiety, but i really dont feel good about it I hope i can get in the right mindset when im there G...
>None of my stutter is fear based or has anything to do with eye contact. I still block if I'm looking another way or if I am death staring someone in the eyes Was that always the case, or did yo...
Drug effectiveness would probably drastically vary by individual, would not be effective in the longterm, or would have significant unpleasant side effects. For most, impactful dysfluency is almost ...
Was in the same boat during pandemic, and started having panic attacks just at the thought of communicating with others. I took Chase's program, and helped me overcome the mental barrier. It is worth ...