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Don't worry about if she knows or not. Just meet with her and it'll naturally come up in conversation. Re the aggressiveness - yes, I also don't stutter during a fight, but that's down to not thinki...
I totally get that. It’s only natural that our normal speech patterns are to speak fluently but with a stutter that often gets interrupted. I typically want to speak fast but I have to remind myself o...
being aggressive
being aggressive being aggressive and angry helps stutter in the moment of fight or argue i dont stutter at all like feeling like meek makes more stutter for the last couple of weeks i start to assume...
I would argue that most PWS may not even be aware of the perceived or anticipated error, panic response, or approach-avoidance conflict as long as they rely on controlled processes or auto-pilot speec...
Research discussion #3: What exactly is the conflict between neocortex and basal ganglia in stuttering? (as seen in [these ](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yykx0T3_r21MExtsncXVcsAXOLa-5CHQJAY8tG...
Comment #2: In conclusion, the recurring argument that "I stutter even without feeling anxiety" misses the point I think since it doesn’t invalidate the role of responses to conditioned stimuli. So...
Yes indeed, that’s why I mentioned it. When I was in primary and high school, I rarely experienced anxiety, fear, or pressure from stuttering. This was likely because my mother, brother, and six other...
The only time I feel guilty or in a way shameful is when I’m struggling with my speech around my Son and people that I’m not very familiar with or especially if he is introducing me to friends and/or ...
When your stutter got better or worse, were there any changes in your life - meds, environment, stress, etc? I've stuttered all my life, but nowadays I rarely stutter. 9 months ago, I posted here ab...
Stuttering can be made worse with stress/anxiety. You need to trick your body into feeling calm. You can do this by focusing on breathing properly and speaking slowly. ...
The more power you give it the more power it will have over you. I’m mostly fluent now, and only stutter when I’m nervous or stressed out....
I believe him. As soon someone who has stopped stuttering myself he does point out that he has to trick the brain to get out the rhythm planning of repeating words .. In a stutterer mind the stutter ...
He hasn't stopped stuttering. It's always there. He says at the end if he drinks and there's a lot going on he stutters. During this segment you can hear him on the verge of stuttering several ...
Practical, I’m trying to send you the most up to date research. It’s not mine but from an amazing Redditor. I’ll get it to you ASAP. all nodes are full right now. It’s a lot. You aren’t weaker than a...
Yeah I'm on dev. My customers are internals and teams are fairly small and non-hierarchical. It's a high team stress but low personal stress environment so my stuttering has actually gotten so much be...
Stuttering is like the seasons or the tide. It will ebb and flow. We have good and bad times. Stress can make it worse because there is a social anxiety aspect about it....
Do you feel nervous/anxious while speaking at these events? If you do, the anxiety might be tiring out your nervous system. If you don't feel anxious, it might be what you referred to as weak nervous...
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Question for everyone [I've been told that I have a weak nervous system and it starts to get tired after fifteen minutes. This may be due to an illness I've had early in life after which I think I sta...
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Question for everyone I've been told that I have a weak nervous system and it starts to get tired after fifteen minutes. This may be due to an illness I've had early in life after which I think I star...
I agree. Even if there is no anxiety or pressure in my family, my stuttering can fluctuate every minute/hour, which means it can be primary symptoms. I can only experience temporary fluidity with any ...