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I recently came across a study which looked at blood flow with people with stutter and people who do not. The results were people who stuttered have less blood flowing to their brain. Exercise may inc...
My session was on 21 July, the effects still pretty good, nobody jokes with me anymore and new people I met didnt recognized me as a stutter, and when I said that I was a stutter, they didn't believe ...
Cured with hypnosis therapy
Cured with hypnosis therapy Hey guys! Wanted to share my experience, I've been stuttering since I was a kid and had a lot of trouble with it, the last speech therapist told me I could only "mask" it a...
Thank you for this. essentially the main issue is not my stutter, but my mindset. I just put stuttering on this high pedestal and I let it dictate my life. But people like your friend give me hope, I'...
You're welcome. Anything you do to avoid is generally harmful because it reinforces to yourself that stuttering is not ok. You can't really accept yourself and be comfortable about who you are as lon...
Stay positive Man. I know it's easier said than done; but trust me. I like you was in special ed, I went to Boys Town in Omaha, NE twice for it, I had speech therapy for 17 years, I joined the ARMY ...
I had a friend in college. Literally just didn't give a fuck about his stutter, even though it was pretty intense. He was a really cool guy, people liked hanging around him, he had a really chill gf, ...
I second this, people in college are way more open and understanding than the people in high school. I wanted to drop dead thinking about meeting new people at uni, it'll be way better then you think...
I understand how you feel. I am 46, still stutter but do not let if affect me emotionally any more. It took me a long time to no longer let it affect me. I like to think I am educating people one ...
I can attest to this. I'm a stutterer in a highly technical leadership position, much of my day is spent communicating abstract concepts and teaching. I have to talk so much during the day my voice is...
For those of you that have overcome your stutter: do you still identify as one and how does that shape your life/identity?
For those of you that have overcome your stutter: do you still identify as one and how does that shape your life/identity? I had a more problematic stutter when I was a kid that led to some moderate s...
As a slight stutterer, I can't help but find stuttering endearing. My ex boyfriend has a stutter and blocks quite frequently, but it's so adorable. He doesn't seem to mind, so thats nice, too....
This is the perfect attitude, not just for stuttering, but for anything in life. "Well, that sucked. Still here anyway. On to the next one."...
It will be less awkward the next time, and the time after that. You have to accept your going to stutter in front of people. The more you do it, the less fear and shame you will have, and the less you...
"The only real cure for stuttering is to be silent. I refuse to be cured." - /u/sadwaves ...
Sidebar has a different take on it. ;) Of course, neither of them are completely correct. They're just reactions (understandable ones). We are stutterers, whether we talk or not. Our challenge is to...
I'm cured. It still sounds weird typing that. The physical act of stuttering is 100% gone, but I'm still working through what it has done to me mentally. I posted about my experience a couple months a...
Take advantage of the clubs at your University. You'll be surprised how (relatively) easy it can be to make friends when you share a common interest. And remember, your stuttering will only bother oth...
He just grew out of it from what I've gathered. He focused more on his life - became an entrepreneur very young and built a very successful life. From my experience, fighting the stutter will only ma...
My dad largely grew out of his. He had to have his friend speak for him in high school it was so bad, apparently. Now he stutters about 1 out of 100 words. For me, I've been "cured" by acceptance. I'...