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I love the enthusiasm that you are bringing here, it's great. It sounds like what you're trying to understand is what is the role of dopamine in stuttering? And that is a great question to ask. To a...
Yes, I am aware that I need an MRI preferably, but I cannot afford it yet, sadly. But I want to get one as soon as I am able to. I am also concerned that I don't have any problems speaking to mom and ...
Thank you so much for taking the time to respond. I will go to the references that you cited. This entire situation is puzzling. I'm a 77f who has battled this condition since the age of 4. When read...
Hi, Thank you for your comment and for sharing your experiences. you raise an important question about emotional and physiological factors. Even though you’re outgoing and social, hesitation during e...
Little_A. I'm not sure how emotional triggers may influence my stuttering. I'm. very outgoing, and social. My speech is 99% fluent in casual conversation but very hesitant when trying to explain anyth...
Hi, Little Acanthaceae. It's been a while since I viewed any of your valuable posts. I need a referral for more information about rhythmic tapping. You did provide some clinical information but I rea...
Great response! Have you already seen the [VRT hypothesis ](https://docs.google.com/document/d/107rhp9VpjBT7jjDdFwH9WE13GjYzZo_wMfIQHGj5NnU/edit?usp=sharing)summary I created? I’ve condensed over...
The regions of the brain that are underactive and overactive are interesting, but unfortunately don't represent a mechanism that we can intervene in. Perhaps by brain stimulation, but that's to be det...
Great reply! I agree with much of what you say. Regarding the brain activity. In a research study, they investigated the brain activity in people who stutter (PWS), they found that fluency achieved ...
>*I think I'm ignoring the "autonomic" part of that. Maybe something messes up the autonomic part and that's just a biproduct of the deeper issue.* You're amazing! fantastic reply as always! You’re ...
hi. im really stugelling with stuttering now. im 23 years old i lost a lot of opportonities :( . anyway i research about neurological stuttering. find some articles that says the dopamine in the brain...
Thank you all for the positive reception of my post, I see that many people in this group have a problem with this, I believe in you that you will also succeed, this method has a direct impact on the ...
So if everything is normal from a neurological and genetic point of view, it could be purely psychological (but I strongly doubt it), or due to dyspraxia, autism or other neurodivergence (but then I i...
The thing is, i did neurological test and everything was normal, genetic origin might be a thing for me but i doubt anyone in my family had what i have. Also i disagree with stuttering cant disappear,...
About 6 months ago I stuttered my journey. I waa frustrated to live with a stutter I couldnt accept it like everyone told me to. I read about manifestation and the power that it holds I reccomend you...
Seems like there’s some confusion. what I described comes directly from highly credentialed SLP’s who specialize in dysfluency and are also people who stutter. Getting information from what redditor...
1) Developmental stuttering can never really disappear, it is a disorder of neurological and genetic origin (with the addition of environmental factors). But we can manage to reduce it or accept it (w...
That's true. I feel like those sub-classifications can be a little vague though! For example, stuttering that is caused by brain damage and stuttering that is caused by genetic factors are often group...
Vitamin b1 directly effects brain neurons, making them healthy, there is thousands studies on it. Now there is no side effects of taking vitamin b on even higher dose, infact it even helps overall he...
A lot of articles online do show stuttering to be related to brain, neural pathways etc...