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Yeah it's most likely due to the reduction in social situations. My stutter has worsened too....
Hello, Sorry for my bad English. I have stuttering since I was a child, now I am 23 years old I confirm that yes, there are a lot of things that related to stuttering, from my experience, I confir...
the way I see it is that the more you talk the less you stutter and since quarantine means no socializing and no talking this results in you not using your voice as often so stutter is more prone, or ...
Same here! My stutter has become the worst it has been in years... After years of exposure I’d gotten it down to a 5/10 or so, but it’s back up to like an 8 now lol. So frustrating - on the one hand I...
I face the exact same thing and it is terrible!!! I have also been in isolation since the 15th March, and normally I am about 85% fluent, but now I am at around 30-40% fluent. This lockdown really has...
I had the same effect. It seems as though being regularly in human interaction reduces our chances of stuttering but now, in isolation, our stutter increases progressively, just like a person loses mu...
I can't realate to this specific situation because I'm as dysfluent as I was 6 months ago.But my stutter has changed over time. Maybe you're in a negative feedback loop? You attribute some abnormal dy...
Yeah it varies from person-to-person and then from time-to-time. A few weeks back I was stuttering in my thoughts too and I thought that something was seriously wrong with me. This week I feel much be...
A monkey with a wheel of fortune in your head. When you start to speak the monkey selects a sentence or word randomly and then he/she spins the wheel. The wheel consist of types of stammering and a pa...
My stutter comes and goes
My stutter comes and goes For some reason my stutter stops and then comes back out of nowhere, is this common?...
I started stuttering since birth, then suddenly stopped when puberty hit, and then came back when I was 16/17. Yeah it’s weird but completely possible....
yeah, that happens to a lot of people. for me, I don’t tend to stutter with my friends and strangers as much as I do with my family. stuttering can vary a lot, so it’s normal for it to shift....
Stutter is known to vary a lot over time. Could you perhaps identify which things you're doing radically different than before? Like e.g. do you have _no_ conversations, or do you have _more_ convers...
I’m confused on why my stutter came back.
I’m confused on why my stutter came back. I used to have a bad stutter when I was younger and it went away over the years, I went years without having an issue with stuttering. It would only come occa...
Does stuttering get worse when you start thinking about it?
Does stuttering get worse when you start thinking about it? Like how when people with tourettes get worse when they think about their tics....
The i-i-i thing could be a stutter, that well eventually go away as you get older. Could just be because your nervous. The uh and um is nothing to worry about many people do it. Just relax when spe...
Stuttering out of no where?
Stuttering out of no where? TL:DR: i started stuttering out of no where, specifically on words that sound like do/you. I noticed about a week ago i started getting this random stutter, and it only h...
I get what you mean about the force of will and bag of tricks. Thanks to that, a lot of people don't notice that I stutter until I tell them. A lot of times, a special situation triggers my stutter. L...
I had a really strange conversation with my husband a short while ago because I was going through a bad spell and I didn't know why. I was kinda frustrated because I felt like my speech had been impro...
Quick question
Quick question I find myself not stuttering at least in a much minor way if I am in a place alone talking to myself. If I am talking to other people most of the times I stutter. I don't stutter when I...