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Hey man, I’m pushing acceptance, I’m not harking on you at all. I think people should have the choice to build fluency, and if they don’t think it fits with their lives they shouldn’t be pushed to do ...
I agree there are many options that work well for some people. I’m just saying it’s a slippery slope to say it’s “easily mitigated” when it takes a lot of work and doesn’t work for everyone. It makes ...
I’m not agreeing or disagreeing with the mute vs stutter conversation, but I just want to say stuttering cannot be “easily mitigated” with speech therapy. Not all speech therapists accept adults, and ...
La variabilidad en mi tartamudez
La variabilidad en mi tartamudez Tengo tartamudez desde que tengo uso de razón, pero no es ni muy severa pero tampoco se va jaja, es muy variable , he empezado la Uni , pero hay algo que siempre me so...
You have to reduce your social anxiety and that will decrease if you accept your stuttering little by little....
Mine certainly got worse from 14 onwards, there was no 1 thing that I attributed it to but I gathered it was just the process of becoming more aware of it growing up and then eventually going into you...
Interviews for doctors trying to get onto training programs e.g surgery, emergency medicine, go for 10-15 mins. For such an important job you’d think it would be longer, so I wouldn’t stress about tim...
I have disclosed that I stutter at every interview. I live by if I don’t get it the job then it is their loss if they judge me by the way I speak....
44m here, life is much easier when you realize you may never lose the stutter. Telling yourself something is going to change that statistically will not is a recipe for resentment if someone is only ...
Buddy, it really isn't that worth because let me tell you why. I am 25M who has been dealing with stuttering since the age of 4 and i really know how hard it is on you, but now i am realising that S...
Somewhat happy
Somewhat happy Today I talked to a restaurant employee at the drive through window .. I ordered the food and even asked for extra sauce and I said thank u😎 all of this without an obvious stutter .. I...
Is there a reason why Lee's course isn't discussed more on this reddit?
Is there a reason why Lee's course isn't discussed more on this reddit? So I was (and very rarely still am) a situation stutterer, I block from time to time, heavily depending on the situation. Lee's ...
The optimist in me wants to believe that and they just want us to feel more comfortable. I can just feel when it seems fake vs genuine and maybe I’m a little jaded at it and it’s something I can work ...
I wouldn’t say that I’d rather have some other issue in my life than a stutter because honestly, I’ll never know what it’s like and that can be a good thing. But I feel your pain, I don’t like my stut...
I’m in law and I handle it by just telling people upfront. Takes the pressure off me and removes the mystery for them. Does it lead to perfection? No. But it leads to me being a little more comfortabl...
I feel you, I’ve lived with my stutter for 27 years. There’s good days and bad days. At this point though, if there were a cure, I don’t know if I would do it. I don’t think I’d be me then. I don’t...
He's hanging on .smiles on his face everytime.he's not so conscious about it anymore so fluency has improved with practicing breathe control.Optimistic for the future more than ever...
I'll be honest, most of those were me but as I learnt to live with it most of them have gone (to a degree) and with it my speech has improved....
I genuinely don't think it's a big deal. If someone likes every part of you but draws the line at stuttering something you can't control than they're not the one and probably a bad person in general. ...
I became fluent by studying as to why fluent speakers don’t stutter. This led me to the idea of having voluntary control over my Valsalva response. I am a speech pathologist so I have a bit more infor...