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No, stuttering can’t cause asthma. It simply causes you to be out of breath fairly often bc stuttering is deeply tied to breathing. Just give her time to speak and show her you are listening to what s...
Yes interesting - same thing happens with me after sleeping the stutter returns :O - there is a drug im sure for alcoholism that treats stuttering im sure...
I actually don't drink so much that I get a hangover, but immediately after waking up and not being drunk anymore my stutter is back. So I had the theory that my stutter may just be psychological, but...
Same. Or if I'm incredibly tired, I don't stutter. It's like my brain doesn't have time to process my speech enough to stutter, lol....
How I CURED 95% of myself with NO THERAPY! (In 3 months time)
How I CURED 95% of myself with NO THERAPY! (In 3 months time) Good afternoon to fellow stutterers out there. After lurking in this subreddit for a few weeks and seeing the frustration that other peopl...
Sorry but that doesn't sound right. I know that exercise can improve your mood, which lessens stuttering in some people, but I wouldn't say that taking 10,000 steps per day specifically improves stutt...
Your observation is right on. I noticed something similar too! I think it's because of the constant deep inhaling and exhaling for long periods of time while exercising for me. So the body continues...
Walking 10,000 steps a day reduces my stuttering.
Walking 10,000 steps a day reduces my stuttering. I only started walking 10,000 steps a day a week ago. Just wishing it would make me healthier. But every day doing that, I feel my stutter lessens and...
Little sleep always does make it harder lmao but for me just socialising w close friends n family always helps especially if they understand ur stutter n don’t ridicule u :) breathing exercises rly he...
Lack of sleep affects my speech a lot. Mindfulness meditation and/or breathing practice for 5-10 minutes right before meetings/speaking engagements helps quite a bit. In a long run, if I keep on speak...
hmmm I stutter worse in the morning once I'm awake. towards the end of the day its moreless gone especially if I'm extra busy....
45 year old stutterer here (European, so please forgive me for any misuse of grammar). I tend to stutter 'more' when I'm feeling tired. Does the same apply to you?...
I live in Russia, I have been stuttering since I was 3, now I am 36, I have a wonderful family, my son is 9 years old. I have a very good job, and it would seem that everything worked out. But stutter...
Cluttering
Cluttering I have been stuttering my whole life.I have realized the last few years that my stutter is a different kind.I tend to talk to very fast,most people look at me confused like I’m crazy.I reco...
The cure?
The cure? Howdy I’ve been stuttering for 20 years now but as of late I’ve made a real effort to rid of my self of this affliction. I’ve been great strides with concerns to my fluency by using prolong...
Hey, sure. English isn't my first language so I'm not sure how to say some of the words, as I've never really spoken about this subject until now. I'll try my best Basically, the words I get stuck on ...
Breathe in through the nose, then speak. Even most non-stuttering adults don't properly beathe when speaking. Also, don't be in a hurry to get your words out. Some people speak slower than others, and...
Where to focus when talking?
Where to focus when talking? While talking to a person what should be the point of your focus? For me focusing on breath helps me bc I run out of breath while giving a presentation or when speaking ...
I didn't really have exhaustion as a symptom, I was just exhausted because I couldn't sleep because of the nausea. But my nausea symptoms went away in a week or so. The worst thing for me was the brai...
1. Always breath 2. Yup, you are correct, that's how the vocal folds work 3. This IS a technique in the category of Fluency Shaping Strategies. Peer reviewed article: [https://aquila.usm.edu/cgi/vie...