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Placebo during 3 years? If I forget to take it, my stutter comes back very hard… By the way, when I say 90%/10% I mean the mental energy I have to put in order to speak like normofluent people. It’s ...
Are you sure that it is vitamin B1 that is working? Are you completely fluent. I guess there is nothing like 90% fluent and 10% stutterer. Person who don't stutter, there is nothing like that. If B1 w...
USA I believe stuttering is known, but it's rarely encountered which leads to the surprised reactions we may get. Generally though, most adults don't care much if you stutter or not. I go through t...
I feel your pain brother. I had stutter since i was 13 years old and now when i am 26 years old i still keep fighting with not being able to express my selve normally. It is way better then before th...
If I stutter for 3 seconds I'd call it a win regardless lol Sometimes I can get stuck for like 20 seconds, those are pretty rare though...
This is a 8 million dollar question for the 8 million stutterers around the globe....
I experience the same thing....there are phases in stuttering...I don't know why.. sometimes I m so fluent sometimes it's hard to speak a word even...
Depends how comfortable I am in the moment. In the army I struggled bad talking with higher ups. So maybe an 8 during that. But if it was a group of soldiers / coworkers now, then it’s a 3. It jus...
I think. I’ve never met another stutterer in my life until now, and we didn’t meet yet. Out of the two (Or three or four) hundred kids in my school, only me and some boy has a stutter, both moderate-s...
Hello, could you send me the links to your posts? I’m new to Reddit and I’m not sure how to make such personalized searches. I’d also like to ask, were you at a severe level where you had blocks in al...
Hello, thank you for the information. In recent years' conferences and meetings, what is the global perspective regarding those who stutter at a severe level? Time goes by, and it still seems like eve...
Hello, very interesting. What was your original stuttering level (mild/medium/severe)? I consider severe stuttering to be when the blocks can last around a minute, with block very very close together ...
Depending on how many interactions I have with said person, my frequency of stuttering within our interactions, or the occasion I find myself in, like an interview or public speaking. Usually my stutt...
Yea I was just gonna say that. May dad stutters a little. But I stutter more severely. But I’m a covert stutterer tho. Like sometimes people can’t even tell that I stutter but when I’m at home or at e...
Speaking slower also helps. I had a pretty mild case of stuttering up until 20-22. I still get blocks but it’s rare. I find if I slow down I can get it out way easier, and it makes me more of an effec...
20F. still not used to it, still hate it as I mostly tend to block - meaning it hurts after a while. my mental health is greatly affected by my stutter but I plan to go to a intense stutter therapy he...
When I was 9 it randomly started, it was way worse then, now it’s more at school or out in public or talking to fast (its more anxiety related for me now probably)...
i’ve been told i blink more when i get stuck on a word, i think it could be a secondary behavior but i’m not sure...
Even in my spanish I stutter so english and spanish haha point 2 is good and knowing your limit. Thank----(5 minute delay)--- you 😃...
It's funny how stutterers vary. I stutter less when interacting with clients at work, and I literally cannot speak any foreign language at all....