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Teaching is much more than talking and communicating. We have to be patient, empathetic, caring, and above all be a good listener. I think most stutterers are great at these things given our own perso...
I'm also around your age and I don't give a f\*ck anymore. If they have a problem with it, they either are just stupid or they can't handle inconvenient things. It awakend in my when someone very clos...
I was told by a girl that she would’ve gone out with me if i didnt talk “weird”. it hurt for a bit but i learned that it wasn’t going to always be like that with everyone....
I’d say I have resolved 95% of my stutter. It went away in my forties. Had a breakdown at work stopped caring what others thought of me. And it was as if I was talking alone to myself. Stopped editing...
When i first had to face my fear of stuttering, there was no substituting my name anymore (I actually have a nickname because my real name is a long one from another country ans fhe nickname stuck wit...
I think im one of those people but It has nothing to do with my stutter I've always been just really confident and positive about everything including my stutter. That doesn't mean I don't have bad da...
He’s literally the reason I’m a speech therapist! If it wasn’t for him idk where I’d be at today. I remember after his program, I ordered food for the first time in my life without stuttering, and tha...
So there is no cure for stuttering there are only strategies to make your life easier however these strategies arnt always going to work. They might work but they might not it's purely a thing you hav...
No, I understand just fine. Just because I accepted that I’ll have a neurological disorder for the rest of my life, doesn’t me I am sad all the time. In fact, I’m quiet and happy and peaceful person....
I don’t care anymore (I’m 30 year old now) but it took many years of therapy and exposure to get to this point....
The best thing you can do is accept it as a part of who you are. You can't change it but you CAN change your perspective....
Read that again: Wallowing in self-pity is a life not worth living. If you've accepted your stutter, good on you! I really mean it. I've tried it for a long time and failed....
In my opinion, a lot of people get hung up on the word "cure". If I'm able to exist in society like a normal person without anybody knowing that I stutter, I'm happy. If I have to learn to use some sp...
In my opinion, a lot of people get hung up on the word "cure". If I'm able to exist in society like a normal person without anybody knowing that I stutter, I'm happy. If I have to learn to use some sp...
I understand how you feel. It can be really hard when you’re worried about people laughing or not understanding you. But here’s something important to know: everyone speaks in their own special way. ...
I follow a rapper on Instagram who stutters even on livestreams he stutters proudly. I HATE the comments trying to make fun of him and I speak against them but I love how courageous he is to remain ra...
Wow, then you're gonna have to tell that to the people who no longer stutter....
My reaction to reading your post is the opposite. I think 'how can people here state it's not possible for individuals to cure or significantly reduce their stutter to a point where it matches normal ...
It's so weird I keep seeing the misinformation that once you stutter you can't really get rid of it. There have been numerous people who have done so....
I can't get worked up all of the time. It isn't good for my mental or physical health. I choose to practice "let it go" as a general mantra and let the chips fall where they do. Yeah, stuttering sucks...