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Well im afraid of not being able to talk to other students and teachers and being asked questions and not able answer (basically stuttering). And I think because i have a stutter i overthink everythi...
Hmm this here: "My current team are also very supportive, they understand that I have stuttering however they don't count me in while speaking to the client or presentation or something which I agree ...
I agree with you as a fellow severe stutterer even in my therapy groups with others, I felt alien as they were fluent or moderately speaking while I was blinking and blocking to say a simple sentence....
I relate a lot to this, too much actually. Mine isn’t quite as severe as yours but most of my issue is blocking. I can sometimes have a conversation but anytime I’m asked a question it’s an impossible...
Im a 25 yr old female who also stutters. I’ve stuttered all my life and there is no hope of fluency in my future. I understand your frustration and pain. Living in the adult world as a person who just...
I do not believe in strategies or techniques to help reduce stuttering. I am a speech pathologist and a life long stutterer. I was too ashamed to stutter on purpose to help desensitize my speech. I ne...
I went through everything you have gone through. I was so embarrassed and ashamed of my stuttering so I felt I needed to find the answer. I spent years researching how the brain learns where I discove...
I try to hit the gym. In my case I still don't forget about stuttering. I constantly think about that...
It doesn't bother me; I just found the way stuttering was viewed curious and wanted to share it lol. I also think that thinking that what we have is a mental illness is excessive, since we're not cra...
My stutter gets worse when I feel worse. I've learned what helps best is not to think about my speech as much as possible. Instead I work on feeling better about myself and my life in general....
Then you don't have severe stuttering. Don't share your own experience as a fact or generalization. Most people who stutter struggle to say even their own name let alone talking ....
It is not easy to live with stutter,we all have been through that phase.You feel you are less human and all,but that is not who we are.Don't let stuttering define you.I am a Highschool teacher and i c...
If that all doesnt work it might be time to accept you are never going to speak normally. Just like blind and deaf people need to accept they are never going see/hear....
For me I have totally accepted I'm in speaking-wise, handicapped. So I tend to let others see me in that way, with no misunderstanding. I am not normal, I have a condition that cripples my speech and ...
I relate to you, this post resonates with me and many others in this sub. Stuttering makes me feel useless and dehumanized for not speaking normal like majority of the human population. You must push ...
Your viewpoints were valid as with hers ignoring the personal insults directed at you. I am willingly to bet stuttering men are seen as more incompetent or at least get punished for the perception at ...
Yeah I hope you can digest the reality though, men get the end of the stick when it comes to disabilities and mental health based on our gender norms and what we value in each gender....
Yeah I see your point, I don’t think they will. They are the ones pushing there is a major difference. Ironically, it would be much worse for men on many more aspects of life. I am willingly to bet we...
Yeah, but I am willing to bet it’s actually less socially acceptable for men to stutter on many more fronts and their prosecution is more harsh. If I am wrong, I am wrong and it’s not meant as an atta...
I can’t say this with certainty but don’t hate my comment at first glance. I think socially, especially in intimate relationships and for job security stuttering tends to be worse for me due to gender...