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That's great to hear! Can you tell me more about the cbdistillery product you're using? I'm interested in trying one....
Cutting out sugar and adding creatine to your diet shouldn't affect stutter at all. Only things that might be affecting your stutters are suppressing your emotions and "desires"(idk what that means bu...
I think maybe it has different causes for different people. I was told growing up that I stutter because my brain goes faster than my mouth can keep up. So I have to focus on slowing everything down...
How come for something that’s supposed to be so common(Stuttering), the cause, or exact cause, isn’t known yet?
How come for something that’s supposed to be so common(Stuttering), the cause, or exact cause, isn’t known yet? ...
and dont get me wrong its not like a disease that your tounge gains conciousness and wants to kill you, its a mental thing, we cant do anything about it, there is little research on it and it doesnt m...
My manager at work jokes around saying he’s developing a stutter because of me so I asked him if he’s nervous about stuttering before he trips over a word. He said he does. This makes me think that hi...
Yea, I think it's hard for non-stutterers to grasp or wrap their heads around the concept of not being able say words on command and also why we're not able to articulate them. They will immediately a...
I’m really surprised there hasn’t been a surgery for stuttering. Stuttering happens because of a disfunction in the speech part of your brain. If there was some way to make those neurons work the way ...
Curious on the thoughts of people who live with chronic stuttering in this audio
Curious on the thoughts of people who live with chronic stuttering in this audio Context: So, last night, I was spending some time with my girlfriend, and after we went outside after she told me somet...
It's rare. I don't know who said it's common or where you get that from. Maybe fluent people say that stuttering is common but they're not really talking about the speech disorder known as stuttering ...
Stuttering can appear in teenager years too, it’s just less common so. And yes it is common for stutterers to stutter less or not at all in one language, and stutter badly in another. And a research o...
Ok you need to do more research because that is NOT what it is. And slowing down doesn’t work for everyone as it doesn’t work for me. It is a NEUROLOGICAL disorder. The science definition is involunta...
I often times try that too but I just stop. It’s 100 % physiological just don’t know how to fix it...
I’m an old fart. For as simple as a stutter seems, it’s not. Imo it’s wiring issues/misfires at the neuron level. My trouble letters, consonants etc…. change over time. As is common. I’ve never been a...
What’s your opinion on brain neuroplasticity?
What’s your opinion on brain neuroplasticity? With regards to retraining your brain to not stammer?...
There have been studies that found a correlation between stuttering and auditory processing disorders. e.g. the research paper “Auditory temporal processing assessment in children with developmental s...
No he doesn't what are you basing that on? He has raging ADHD and is on medication for it. He has spoken exactly like that since 2016, and he speaks exactly like that throughout a 20 hour stream, and ...
Am I on the spectrum?
Am I on the spectrum? Can stuttering or speech defects in general, be conisdered as a disability? If so, as a person who stutters, am I "on the spectrum" ? Because I've heard that stuttering is mostly...
Its both! There is a physiological component plus a psychological one. Research shows differences in the speech areas of the brain, (Broca’s and Werniki’s areas, neurotransmitter uptake, etc. There's...
thank you. i can respect that. however, that goes against alot of neuroimaging and physiology. i wish facts cared about how we felt. really-who wants this speech impediment? what you said was bea...