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I agree that there is an innate sensitiveness, however, the stutterer can speak fluently, he/she speaks very well alone for example, but when he speaks to other people he struggles. So what is about t...
It has been widely accepted that stuttering is a neurological difference in the brain. The stuttering itself may initially be very mild; however, social/emotional aspects such as anxiety, stress, tra...
Thank you for your response! I will take that into consideration The thing is that the character stutter since his childhood ; I think that I mainly "make" him stutter when he's stressed to make the...
Is Peter thiel stuttering here? What do we think guys?
Is Peter thiel stuttering here? What do we think guys? https://x.com/aish_caliperce/status/1825039750362792420?s=46...
Hello. My first question would be why does the character have to stutter? Stuttering is not caused by nervousness or anxiety. An already present stuttering disorder may be exacerbated by stress and...
The character is depicted as having motor problems initially with both hands, general “seizure” type behavior and then also motor speech. When that other thing happens they even say that is is repa...
I definitely hated mine too. I would check out this app I recently downloaded called StopStutter. It offers this Neuroscience Method approach and I’ve been loving what I’ve been seeing so far. Last ...
Stuttering, handedness, and musical instruments
Stuttering, handedness, and musical instruments I've been wondering about the following thing: Stuttering is connected to how the celebral hemispheres work. As a matter of fact, I'm left-handed, but I...
Hello, again. Dr. Maguire is a prescriber. I don't know what medication he is taking. He does not self-prescribe. He is treating a friend of mine with Caplyta successfully but that medication wasn't e...
Yes, there's so much more to this than we currently know. My grandson(22m) has ADHD and is on the spectrum. He's in engineering school nevertheless, but has had a minor stutter and mumbling thing. I s...
Hello, friend. I don't know much. There is a Redditor, Little_Acanthaceae who is an amazing science-based poster on the r/stutter site. This person is a stutterer who has dissected the medical aspects...
Could you elaborate on this "rhythmic tapping" thing? I did some googling and didn't find much. It sounds interesting and might be something that affects me as well if my assumptions are correct...
I'm autistic + ADHD, so I have all sorts of repetitive-motion stims including but not limited to finger-tapping that are *probably* not connected to the stutter. But, y'know, you never know - and appa...
Well, as a speech language pathologist and stutterer, that explanation is a first for me. While emotional or psychological trauma can cause stuttering in rare circumstances, it usually happens suddenl...
Every one of us stutters differently. I used to believe it was all psychological but I also have a physiological thing I do. Its called rhythmic tapping. When I'm not engaged in purposeful movement, I...
We need a faster way to get help. They did clinical trials in Bellflower, CA, recently. It supposedly was stage 3 but I haven't seen the results. I think the sample size was very small but let's hope ...
Mine is more rooted neurologically, the older I gotten the more I progressively had slow speech or blocked...
Nobody knows for sure; the truth is that there are differences in the brains of people who stutter and those who are fluent. However, we cannot precisely state whether these differences are actually t...
I used to think it was ALL emotional. Recently I've noticed that I have ‘rhythmic tapping. It Bn HAS to be physiological because it occurs whenever I'm not purposefully moving such as when I'm in bed ...
Medical reasons for stuttering
Medical reasons for stuttering Anyone know the reason of our stuttering? I mean the medical reasons behind it. Is there a problem in our brain? or is just based on emotions or muscular memory to stu...