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I can't yet "use" my treatment method, as it is still being "proven" by the scientific community. Hidden dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint, hidden sounds, or pain in the joint....
Wait...do you take anti-psychotics?...
It cannot be ignored that for some they have been life changing...
Stuttering is most likely not a "damage" to the nervous system, but a hidden "damage" to the temporomandibular joint, hidden sounds or pain in the joint. Neurological damage is merely a consequence. A...
Ok first one was funny lets be real...
Your real problem is most likely a problem with hidden dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint, hidden sounds in the joint... Don't be surprised, this is something new in the study of stuttering......
I mean do you stutter when alone or reading out loud?...
Risperidone and ecopipam have different mechanisms so there is no comparison there. You state: "For the average anxiety induced stutter it won't really change that much" That's not a claim that yo...
No "pills" will help with stuttering, because stuttering is most likely a reflex to a largely hidden dysfunction of the TMJ (temporomandibular joint), and no pills will help here......
Maybe, and I am all for hope...but from my research it seems like anti-psychotics for stuttering is kind of dead end as even Ecopipam (which Macguire helped developed) is no longer being trialed for s...
If pills won't help you, you might want to look into TMJ (temporomandibular joint) dysfunction and stuttering....
There are more out there than what you're currently aware of...
I read that many stutterers are writing here, they are suffering, I repeat once again, check your TMJ (temporomandibular joint) for hidden clicks, this is new in the understanding of stuttering....
There are not...its really only one for risperidone and one for olanzapine....
It seems most people who stutter are fluent when alone/talking to self/reading out loud and much more fluent when talking with close friends/family. But in the end of day no one really knows what caus...
Maguire has certainly contributed but there are many other studies...
Schizophrenic people take up to 6mg-8mg of these antipsychotic meds. 0.5mg is a very low dose....
The problem is the whole viability of anti-psychotics is based on a few sketchy studies in the early 2000's involving the same doctor: Gerald Maguire. Not saying they don't work but it probably won't ...
I have read the early studies about risperidone and olanzapine but from what I have seen the way they selected stutterers and tested for fluency is not that great. It seems most people who stutter do ...
What kind of stutter do you have? Repetition or block type stutter? Do you stutter when alone or only when talking to other people?...