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commentr/StutterDec 27, 2023
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Not that involved to be honest. I’m based in the UK and the research on stuttering has been lacking. What’s available has not particularly been in line with my experiences of stuttering growing up. Fo...

Anticipation & AvoidanceIdentity & Disability
Avoidance & SubstitutionIdentity & Self-PerceptionMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterDec 26, 2023
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There seems to be different types of stuttering and possibly multiple causes. The question that most of us ask ourselves, "is stuttering all in my head," "Is stuttering my fault?" Truly, yes, there is...

Causes & VariabilityEmotional ExperienceIdentity & Disability
Neurological & BrainStress & Fight/FlightTrauma & Psychological+3 more
commentr/StutterDec 20, 2023
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Most of the stutterers who are claiming 'they are not worried any longer' are very mild stutterers. I have been discussing in this sub for a long time that, we, severe neurological stutterers are very...

Identity & Disability
Identity & Self-PerceptionMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterDec 16, 2023
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This must just be me, because I never see anyone else bringing this up, but I get quite triggered when people use "a stutter" to refer to a stutterER. Stutterer is equivalent to a "person who stutters...

Identity & Disability
Identity & Self-PerceptionMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterDec 15, 2023
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That's so terrible. I'm so sorry. How comes they classify only sevre stuttering as a disability but not un severe stuttering? They do it for autism, why not stuttering?...

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Medicalization / NeurodiversityAccess & Rights
commentr/StutterDec 15, 2023
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EXACTLY. what makes it harder is the secondary behaviours and blocking. I wish stutternwas a classified as a disability like autism where people have awareness 😢...

Identity & DisabilitySpeech & Stuttering
Medicalization / NeurodiversityPhysical Tension
commentr/StutterDec 14, 2023
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I agree that stuttering can´t be cured like a disease. Or solved like a math problem. But fluency can be gain. Because is has always been there. Go somewhere alone then talk and see. Blocking is just...

Identity & DisabilityEmotional Experience
Medicalization / NeurodiversityHope & Motivation
commentr/StutterDec 14, 2023
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I never stutter in my native language but stutter in english....

Identity & Disability
Medicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterDec 14, 2023
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Yes, I know why that happens. It has a difficult neurological explanation but it comes to this: When you sing, you automatically use the respiratory muscles, the intercostal muscles, and the diaphragm...

Causes & VariabilityCoping & AdvocacyIdentity & Disability
Situational VariabilityFluency TechniquesMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterDec 14, 2023
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From this paper I learned the difference between neurogenic, psychogenic , and acquired stuttering....

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commentr/StutterDec 14, 2023
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I honestly don't believe so. I feel that people don't give enough attention to stuttering and those who "suffer" with it. So it's not on their plan to help us...

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commentr/StutterDec 13, 2023
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No I think it's very plausible. But I see technology or scientific advancements that could cure stuttering coming from research to help stroke victims or Parkinson's diseases. Because people can often...

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Research & ResourcesMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterDec 13, 2023
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I’ve always said there is NO CURE for stuttering. Good speech is earned daily....

Identity & Disability
Medicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterDec 13, 2023
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Just as others have said, music or singing deals with a different part of the brain than speech. This means that one of the reasons people stutter is because of a deficiency somewhere in their speech ...

Causes & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Situational VariabilityMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterDec 13, 2023
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With things like stutter and tic disorder, there is only managing and no cure....

Identity & Disability
Medicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterDec 13, 2023
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I’m afraid that at some point e point in life, the stuttering becomes part of you no matter what, unless of course you treat it in a very early age. The only other solution I can see that will actua...

Speech & StutteringIdentity & Disability
Onset & Life-Stage ChangesMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterDec 13, 2023
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Buddy, non stutterers are not privileged people, they are people with their own problems just like everyone else. Sure, we have problems in an area that the vast majority of people don't even think ab...

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Medicalization / NeurodiversityResearch & Resources
commentr/StutterDec 13, 2023
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>Science and Technology will progress so far In the past five years, more than 10,000 [research](https://www.google.com/search?q=free+research+databases) studies on stuttering have been published ...

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Research & ResourcesMedicalization / Neurodiversity
postr/StutterDec 13, 2023
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A solution to stuttering

A solution to stuttering As somebody who is a lifelong stutterer, one of my dreams is that one day Science and Technology will progress so far that a cure to stuttering comes out Whether its a brain ...

Community & SupportEmotional ExperienceIdentity & Disability
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commentr/StutterDec 11, 2023
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One perspective suggests that the quote "Everything happens for a reason" aligns with the belief that life is a test from a higher power (Allah). In this worldview, individuals view their challenges,...

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Medicalization / Neurodiversity