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A talkative person in a mute body, I like that. It is how I feel literally all the time, but I too hide all of the time. A recent change in me decided that I dont really like people, most people lie, ...
It is not ridiculous though. Dealing with a stutter is not easy. I have stuttered my whole life so I understand what you are going through. When I was young, I was petrified of speaking anywhere. I ...
Hi!, It went really well actually. She evaluated me and asked me all kinds of questions and made me do all kinds of sounds so she could figure out how severe my problem was. Then, she used a couple ...
>After completing an intensive speech therapy course I stutter alot less or even become fluent. Sadly I can never keep it up and a relapse is always inevitable. That's a real bummer, i hope that t...
I don't know how much you stutter, i stuttered less in front of people i cared about and i was comfortable being with (it still stuttered pretty much, but i could express myself). I guess another big ...
Confidence is the result of having a positive experiences. How do you become confident when your stutter is so severe you are barely able to communicate? That's the case for me. I'm very happy for y...
I had a few things to add and wanted to make sure you would read it, that's why i made a new comment and don't edit it the old one. >it definitely gives me some hope That was the intention of thi...
>I've been stuttering since I was born but since like 6-7 years my stuttering changed into some kind of locks..i mean sometimes its really hard to say a word also i can't say sentence longer than f...
You need to stay positive, that's why i wanted to share my story. Do you want to share yours? I would be glad if i could be of help to motivate you....
Even if my stutter does come back (which i certainly hope it doesn't), i think i am confident enough to make it through my life and still be as happy as i would be without a stutter. I think and hop...
Confidence is the key, i think. If you stutter, but are confident, it does hardly matter. Luckily my stutter nearly vanished after i passed the tests to become master craftsman, and it's like that for...
Confidence really helps and I really agree with you. After conversing with a lot of randoms overseas I've gained much more confidence in conversations. Also the fact that you're succeeding in a respec...
For me personally, this is a point that should be stressed more. Being fluent for some is the only goal. For others, (from various forums/podcasts that I listen too) fluency is a forgone conclusion, a...
Good point, but even if your stutter does not improve, if you gain self-confidence and have a positive attitude, your life definitely will improve....
>My stutter is now nearly gone nice for you! but bear in mind (with the "it will get better" talk) that not all stutterers get to remove it like that. and for some of those that do, it's only temp...
It will get better, stay positive. Long time stutterer here (>10 years), now nearly healed.
It will get better, stay positive. Long time stutterer here (>10 years), now nearly healed. I'm a long time lurker here (with my mainaccount) and finally wanted to share my story. I'm male, in my t...
I'm in college, and I'm planning on studying abroad next semester. The idea used to terrify me, but I've been considering it for a while now. This was inspiring!...
I have a stutter and travelled to overseas alone, stayed in a hostel with randoms and met a lot of fun people. Sort of an AMA + story post
I have a stutter and travelled to overseas alone, stayed in a hostel with randoms and met a lot of fun people. Sort of an AMA + story post So pretty much I'm just like everybody else here, we're not e...
Good for you I defiantly respect that. I am in the same boat! We'll be okay and laugh at ourselves in a few years :-)...
I know it's not a job per se but I am currently a student doing languages at university, with a focus on translating and interpreting.. obviously the interpreting involves a lot of speaking and French...