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That's traumatic to watch because I know what's going on inside. But it’s also funny, the side jibes to yourself as you are going through the process are fluent. You probably have a stutter that's emo...
Accept it and don’t run from it
Accept it and don’t run from it After a long day at the college I joined a few days ago, a long tiring day of waiting for my name on the absentee list so I could say yes when my name was called, guess...
Food for thought: 1) Stuttering can go into remission and people who once stuttered are better for the time bring. 2) Some kids who were severe, hit puberty and their speech got better into adulthood...
Stuttering can become very severe if you are in big tension and don't know what to do immediately. If the bus you are planning to board in leaving in next 20 mins and the queue of people standing in l...
No child should be rejected by his parents for any reason, especially not for a medication or emotional condition. Yet it happens. After the age of 22, the remainder of my life fully compensated for m...
I'm having an especially hard time with my stutter right now too. It's so frustrating and isolating. It's hard to connect with people or just do the things you need to do. A lot of people take fluency...
So miserable
So miserable Ive stuttered for a few years but it’s now worse than ever, I’m going to college this year and I’ve honestly been debating whether to actually go there and get the education I’ve always ...
I can relate with you , my stuttering starts when I'm 10 years old because of loneliness and lack of confidence, now I'm 19 years old . I'm in College now and stutter alot than before, can't even ask...
:( U are living my life (but 40 years later). My stutter started in 3rd grade. Became so bad that i would not even be able to say "hello" when i answered the phone - and would not even try. Trying...
Hey bud, I know how you feel. I’ve been there. Just wanna say there is no reason to get desperate. At 20 years old, I wouldn’t be able to even come close to “accepting” it. It’s hard to picture it n...
I'm 20 and getting desperate
I'm 20 and getting desperate 20M here, been stuttering since i was 8 with a very severe stutter, back when i was 18 i got accepted into a CS major but dropped out when i realize i had to do monthly p...
Pretty miserable for the most part. Not gonna lie. Your experience may vary. Hope it works out for you in uni....
Built in excuse for why I'm not where I want to be professionally. I can forgive myself for a lot things because I know I've been dealt an unfair hand with this problem. I am playing the game of lif...
What your experiencing is the typical experience all of us experience. It's not your fault and you aren't doing anything wrong or not trying hard enough. It might be the opposite of that. Trying so ha...
*When I go to Mcdonalds and i am unable to say my order, I am angry because I cannot say the words for my order more than I am about what the random person thinks of me.* Where does that anger come f...
Wtf is this trash. I steam rolled my academic years barely trying and getting above average marks. Especially math and science. Even at work, it seems like i'm above everybody else. Its just my stut...
Life is so uneven. Promising to suffering ,then back to promising. Stuttering is brutal in many lives. Mostly rich kids with stutter get the most support to win in their life. For others, reaching 80%...
That's my only dream in this life .. speaking or asking or making any conversation normally without stuttering... but f*k cuz there is no cure for this stuttering shit...
Angst. If it could be bottled up and sold as a weapon it would be valuable on the black market. A big part of what plagues PWS is the constant anxiety—the worry, frustration, isolation, shame, embarra...
What's better, sacrificing half an hour a day, or to stutter?...