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Stuttering when tired
Stuttering when tired So I've never really had a stuttering issue, but recently I've noticed that when I'm at work and I'm tired I begin to stutter when I have to speak to customers. Can exhaustion al...
I did a year or two of speech pathology in elementary school, but I question its effect considering my stutter lasted quite a few more years beyond that until it mysteriously vanished. I did some casu...
I work in the Parks Dept at the Visitors Center. Lots of phone calls, radio communication, and customers. Also, I have to leave the recorded prompts for our phone line. It’s my dream job so I am extra...
I love this post. I stutter and am an author and writing teacher. I've just done almost 20 Skype chats this weekend with students. I stuttered during some of them (badly a few times...it gets worse wh...
Sleep, diet, mental state. For me those have the biggest impact on how my week is going speech wise. Drinking coffee/alcohol/pop after 10pm can contribute to my stutter the next day, so I avoid them ...
What is happening in your life? My stutter is affected by my stress and anxiety. Also things such as lack of sleep, not enough time for myself away from things and people to relax. Look at your life...
After gym, the muscles in your speech mechanism are tired and exhausted. As a result you stutter more after gym, however, it does boost your confidence by a ton. Over the long run gym may be useful!...
Working out, home or gym, I have found is the ONLY thing that helps my stutter. But it has to be during and only during. Before, my hype in my head for my workout makes my stutter worse and post worko...
Keep going to the gym. The physical And mental health benefits you may get may balance out the speech issues. Maybe you can end your workouts with something relaxing to bring you back to your normal s...
When I’m going through a terrible streak I’ll often think to myself maybe I should go to the gym. Working out releases tension and stress and overall promotes good breathing. I find the muscle tension...
Things i noticed about my stutter.
Things i noticed about my stutter. Hello r/stutter. I am 17yo male and i have a minor stutter, it isnt not bad enough to cause me any real trouble but its there and you do hear it. These are some o...
I am ace at giving presentations. Here are my tricks. 1. Practice the hell out of it. Even the best speakers practice a ton before hand. Practice to the point that you dont even have to have the vis...
Have you noticed any other effects since you started? One thing I immediately noticed is that I’m sleeping better. I used to wake up every few hours at night. Now I wake up like maybe once a night....
Yes, this happens to me too. On those days that I wake up knowing that I will stutter all day, i notice two things. First, I didn’t get enough sleep or had a very tiring day the previous day and did...
Weeks at the minimum. It takes 21 days to make a habit, and 90 days for the brain to change its neural pathways. By practising, my speeech becomes smoother. There are relapses. Right now I'm going thr...
I posted about this a weej ago and I have been taking 300mg of viatamin B1 every day ever since. It has helped my sleep tremendously. I sleep like a baby for 8 hours without remembering any dreams. I ...
>If you can help me not pass out while blocking This. It's crazy when I notice how little I breathe while blocking....
I feel relieved when I pronounce any particular word which I know in advance that I am gonna stammer on that, and also if I take some more than 10-15 seconds, I feel very much stress/and could not abl...
From what I notice is when I’m about to block, I stop breathing and that causes an urge in my chest and as a result I cannot say the word. Today I did not block at all, I felt the block and I breath i...
Yeap. The loss of breath is a major issue. Sometimes i cant say the word for 10+ seconds and then i gotta breathe in and start the misery again. Horrible...