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Not a doctor but I work in the hospital and there is a neurology/research resident who does procedures and I noticed he stuttered a lot. So it is possible!...
Not an expert here but I strongly feel that you should visit a doctor to get your health checked. If the stuttering is coming with sight problems and the mumbling, it could be some underlying issue be...
Thanks for sharing your story! So this happened to your son the same way? One day he was speaking ok and a few months later, not? Because this is the thing we can't make sense of, what was working in ...
Mine appears to be neurological. I have no social anxiety and I'm very extroverted. My stutter is mild but random. Its a very mysterious disorder....
There are links between ADHD and stuttering. It’s just 2 days though? I would wait for at least a month to see if it persists...
For the vast majority of stutterers, it's either neurological or psychophysiological. Almost none are solely physical....
My Brother-dont you even think about rushing. Take your time and do your research! human brain is very complicated and we don’t have the full access to it and we never will....
A stutter is is usually a neurological disorder associated with anxiety. It should go away if you just persist with relaxation, but I am no doctor. I hope this helps if you would like to reach out. I’...
I see. I suspect that anything that involves direct brain stimulation is not going to be easy. But if they have identified a specific area then maybe some sort of pharmaceutical solution that targets ...
The title is definitely an oversimplification. The study it references is really interesting however, because it found strong overlap in this area between developmental stuttering (genetic origin) and...
[Mehdi Bakhtiar](https://web.edu.hku.hk/faculty-academics/mbakht) at University of Hong Kong has been doing several studies on applying brain stimulation during speech exercises. I think they've found...
I can't fix paralysis. A stutter I can maybe fix...
[Mehdi Bakhtiar](https://web.edu.hku.hk/faculty-academics/mbakht) at University of Hong Kong has been doing several studies on applying brain stimulation during speech exercises. I think they've found...
The title is definitely an oversimplification. The study it references is really interesting however, because it found strong overlap in this area between developmental stuttering (genetic origin) and...
While the actual mechanisms will very from person to person, most of the current literature seems to agree that stuttering has a neurological basis, whether through differences of physical brain struc...
Interesting. I suspect that there will be a certain subset of frustrated stutterers who would gladly volunteer for brain stimulation testing....
Is stuttering in the brain or diaphragm?
Is stuttering in the brain or diaphragm? Do you believe it’s the brain (neurological) that causes us to stutter? Or is it the diaphragm which isn’t working correctly’. Or do you think it’s a combinati...
Hey. You may have aphasia or a similar issue. I recommend talking to a doctor about it. I’m not sure but I think these issues may be temporary. Best of luck...
I feel like it's likely neurological. Maybe psychogenic too or some combo? I also have a hand tremor. I've had it as long as I've had a stutter, as far as I know (since I could speak). But I have noti...
>*3. I am not sure what you mean by learning.* By learning it can literaly imply anything that involves primary stuttering, like: * Trial and Error Learning * Experiential Learning * Phonological er...