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Your headaches, jaw tension, and cracking are all symptoms associated with Temporomandibular Joint dysfunction (TMD). Your oral appliance looks very similar to a tongue crib, which is used to correct ...
Hello, Yes now that i think about it, it's more about muscle tension, the skin is only covering that. 1. Yes i do. If i remember well, it was more intense before the surgery. Now i still do but only...
I might take you up on PMing you, because right at the moment i don't feel like opening myself face to face. I don't want to rush anything. What do you mean by "covert stutterer" ? I'm at my final y...
Hi friend! I'm so sorry to read that you're having such difficulty speaking, and such difficulty speaking ABOUT speaking. While your situation is definitely treatable, it sounds like you're really ...
Hi, thank's for taking the time to answer. Few weeks after my surgery (which was 2 years ago), I saw a speech therapist (well he presented himself as a physiotherapist that is also doing speech thera...
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Please help me Hello everyone! I'm a 13 year old that is stuttering alot.Im very embarrased because at school im very afraid to talk and i try my best to stay low and keep my mouth shut.Whenever the t...
Yes, high school was a terrible experience for me. The only way out is to let yourself get burned. Eventually, it stops making you anxious. ...
O also, I haven't heard about ashwaganda or gingenko, but if they help with your anxiety definitely don't stop <3...
> It's different for everyone (some people will stutter while reading, some only while reading in public, some won't stutter when reading, like you), so keep that in mind when reading my answer. Ma...
It's different for everyone (some people will stutter while reading, some only while reading in public, some won't stutter when reading, like you), so keep that in mind when reading my answer. Maybe i...
You really, really, really need professional help. You are valuable and have the potential to lead a happy life. A psychologist is going to be a million times more useful to you than a speech therapis...
When you face your fears head on you will be more anxious and fearful - hence the increased stuttering. Everybody experiences that at first - I did too....
>There's more to stuttering than just the physical action of speech Yes, of course. A mild stutter can affect your life in a severe way. I still would not call that a severe stutter, though. ...
I used to not be able to say a complete sentence. I'm now* 26 and married. Part of my job includes frequently giving guest lectures for graduate courses. I still stutter, and I dread talking on the ph...
This is true, but I definitely have to put much more of a conscience effort into not doing it than most. I have very few word blocks, my stuttering is almost entirely triggered by emotions. The ones ...
There's more to stuttering than just the physical action of speech - if there's a high anxiety component with a "milder" physical action, that's still a severe stutter. It's affecting his life in a se...
I should clarify: People with severe stutters are generally likely to have more anxiety about it than people with milder stutters. Definitely. BUT, many many people with mild stutters have severe anx...
People with milder stutters can have severe anxiety about it. Stutter-related anxiety actually does not have a high correlation with severity of the person's stutter. Also, OP has said that his/her ...
Hey! Nice to know ya! So, as a woman, do you feel you are pressurized more by society to be seen as 'perfect', and stuttering works against that image? Coz I feel its like that in the east, women are...
Best of luck. I was naïve when I was best man at a wedding. I was told at the table I had to make a speech seconds before they called my name to the mic. I made it short but still fumbled on the word...