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I was just going to post this but I'm glad I search before hand. It's really interesting. I haven't have a cognitive shift like that during my trips but I have noticed that the couple times I've tripp...
Hey, welcome to the sub! Some people have posted here about herbal supplements, but I haven't really seen any follow-up to it. To be honest, I don't think there is that much out there and a big thing...
Even though I consider myself past my stutter and it's not an issue in my life anymore, these situations as an adult still give me a PTSD-ish response....
I understand your urge. But I think we have to temper our goals with practicality. As you say, you can't explain it all to everyone. My goal is more like "this is serviceable - now they have a basic i...
I think that's very fair. And, usually I say less rather than more. But, I guess what I'm trying to say is that I feel pulled in two directions at times. On the one hand, I want to educate someone abo...
I don't really need them to know anything other than that for stutterers, sometimes words don't come out right, and it's not fully known why, and it can come and go at the drop of a dime. If they tak...
Stuttering made me talk very slowly. Children often ask why I talk like a robot....
Have always played music, currently playing in two bands, while pursuing a masters in IT. Im probably a bit of both, although more to the creative side perhaps. ...
I struggled a bit with math and science. Ok - maybe an understatement. I failed both college bio and logic courses and had to retake them. I'm an extremely orderly person, but I, for the life of me, c...
I dont have that i am really good at math and science but writing and painting i sucked at. Maybe im just special...
I dont stutter any more as an adult but stuttered severely as a child. Do yiu still want my input? ...
Thank you! I'm mostly afraid that people will think of the 'common' kind of stutter or stammer. The kind that everyone gets, associated with nerves and uncertainty, rather than the kind I have. ...
Hi there, I'm a fellow undergrad student with an average stutter. I haven't seen the Stutterer (although it's on my going-to-watch-soon list), but i can answer the personal questions. 1. Nobody has e...
When I started saying to myself it was a bad habit I gained the upper hand and from there to 95% fluency. It worked for me. If it works for you to say you have a neurological problem then everythin...
1)The film portrays the effects of stuttering very well. Greenwood's stutter is more severe than mine but I encounter many of the same challenges like speaking on the phone. 2) I think this is ver...
Questions for stutterers and relevance to The Stutterer
Questions for stutterers and relevance to The Stutterer Hi, I am an undergraduate student tasked with the project to learn how a piece of film or literature that we studied is applicable to the real w...
"I have a neurological problem" - Explaining my stutter to other people
"I have a neurological problem" - Explaining my stutter to other people I've started to be a bit more open about my stutter. For example, when it happens in front of my coworkers, I make an effort to ...
Thank you for your support ! It's actually going very smooth and I have learned to get hold of it. Stuttering is a part of me and there's no way i can change that :) I have accepted it and now Im feel...
I've stuttered all my life, and I consider myself a severe stutterer. I've learned to accept the fact that I Stutter and not hold me back in life. I'm a quiet person but I've always had a small group ...
To me I feel like the main problem in stuttering is yourself, like lucozades used to make me stutter less as i felt more confident but i honestly think it was just a placebo effect as when i realised ...