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Recently Developed Stutter
Recently Developed Stutter I lost my dad less than a month ago and went through a lot of family drama as well at the same time which was pretty traumatic. I already had some issues talking as I am als...
Can't even say my name without stuttering
Can't even say my name without stuttering I'm nearly 35 and my whole life I've had a stutter since the age of 5. I've always struggled to be social as im always scared to introduce myself, leading me ...
Can someone help me I can figure what is wrong with me I have tried many pattern to make sure that my stutter is minimize still it is getting worst each day, can someone help me I'm very insecure about my stutter
Can someone help me I can figure what is wrong with me I have tried many pattern to make sure that my stutter is minimize still it is getting worst each day, can someone help me I'm very insecure abou...
Stutter is getting worse, looking for advice
Stutter is getting worse, looking for advice Heya! I’ve been lurking this sub for a while on my main account and have wanted to post this for a bit. I’m 15 going on 16, and have been developing proble...
100% it is most certainty a disability, " Stuttering is the only handicap people still laugh at" - Joe Biden I've always wondered why that was. Why people overlooked it as a disability. I have my the...
I've got covid and currently the only one in most of my classes distance learning so if I get called on and it's a zoom call I feel everyone staring at me and nothing helps but i'm going to try belly ...
I'm the same. I stutter less with people I'm more comfortable with too. Perhaps social anxiety is a part of it. Sometimes i think it's not that I have an anxiety problem but my body just reacts to an...
I stutter sometimes when I'm alone and "practicing" conversations (yeah, I got to the point I would practice what I'd say in different case scenarios for a smoother conversation) But in my case, I th...
Yea I agree anxiety isn't the root cause. We stutter because of tension. The more tense we are, the more we will stutter. Often times anxiety and fear is the thing that causes most the tension for pws...
I stutter less when I'm alone, but it still happens. Anxiety exacerbates it. Even if you don't, it's still a disease. Think of PTSD. Only happens under certain conditions. Still a disease. (Disease i...
I’m not gonna lying like when I speak to one person I have some hard time but I manage it and the person don’t even notice but in a group yes i stutter a-lot...
No like I remember when i get to fight or when im angry while talking i never stutter so am just asking why I stutter in a group ( class and college or school)...
Yeah I think people who stutter due to anxiety should be posting in r/anxiety and not here....
Stuttering because of anxiety? Tf? I stutter because of neurological damage to my vocal chords...
I suck at anything with a digital interface but I am always more fluent one of one but I just have the mindset of "it's just us two, you will listen to me!"...
Yeah I know exactly what you mean I am the same. But even when I am alone, I will still sometimes stutter a tiny bit.... I find that anxiety raises it by a factor of 100...
Yes, this summarizes it precisely, just like what I read recently in a famous book called The Courage to Be Disliked Totally recommend this book btw! It's not about stuttering but addresses the ment...
I'm similar, and this also happens with my head tics. But the thing is, they only really happen when I'm around strangers. Around family and friends, you'd barely notice that I have a stutter and tics...
You try to hard when you’re around an audience. You have no tension when alone. This is the hard part to master and once you let go of caring if you stutter or not is when the tension will go away...
I too agree with the social dynamics part but I think it’s way more likely that shyness in general plays this role and it has nothing to do with stuttering...