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@Chronos2003
@Chronos2003 3 ай бұрын
I have a stutter, mostly a block stutter, and it causes me a lot of challenges. I'm 20 years old, and it was hard to take chances at our university because people laughed when I stuttered. I pray to the Lord that we can all overcome the struggles we face with our speech. I'm from the Philippines.
@indoorgamerz9779
@indoorgamerz9779 5 ай бұрын
i used to stammer a lot but then i got a job at call center where i had to speak all day . That helped me a lot and i am thankful that my bos gave me that job .
@kate1674
@kate1674 11 ай бұрын
I am grateful to hear these stories. I learned a lot
@fernemcallister6774
@fernemcallister6774 11 ай бұрын
I so wish there was good help for people to stop stammering. So many people have different difficulties that are heartbreaking.
@Chitchat502
@Chitchat502 10 ай бұрын
I too stammer alot especially when words starts with vowels sound. This made and feel me in struggling and frustration to communicate new people in my life. So most people think I'm very reserved person but innermost i want to make new friends
@morriswilburn9858
@morriswilburn9858 6 ай бұрын
If a person has stuttered since early childhood and still does by his early 20’s, the continued stuttering will probably have caused mental health disorders. Perhaps depression, PTSD, or some type of personality disorder regarding having normal relationships with other people. The medications that are sometimes prescribed for those disorders have been found to decrease the severity of STUTTERING among SOME stutterers. Another aspect is that effectively treating those mental health disorders may cause the severity of stuttering to decrease. In other words, those medications both directly and indirectly may decrease stuttering. Some of those medications are Buspirone, Zoloft, Paxil and Xanax. I will also say that no form of speech therapy will be effective unless those mental health problems have been adequately treated. I learned this "the hard way".
@sudhangshudas3099
@sudhangshudas3099 Ай бұрын
I would love to connect with you, if there is any way. I am in my late 20s, and I can feel this.
@AnkushPareOfficial
@AnkushPareOfficial 5 ай бұрын
*my conclusion after watching 2 times* - Jordan, Zain, Namrah & Ishaq - Everyone has Unique & different types of stuttering issue *Jordan* : Jaw goes downside & it's a Muscle memory(Pattern) & it repeat automatically when his 1. breathing changes 2. fight & flight response 3. first time experience 4. not comfortable His jaw issue happen on words like- I, Your, Withdrawn Common with above word is - it uses mouth opening, It is a vowel & vowel like words(Y, W) Y & W is a half vowel in HINDI language & I guess same is true for other language Muscle memory issue : he developed jaw goes downside as a habit where air stuck in vocal but i noticed he spoke well on similar words when 1. he was comfortable 2. using body language for speaking 3. speed was in control Suggestions: 1. replace jaw downside with other body language like mouth stretch horizontal, neck movement, hand movement or body flow 2. reduce speed of speaking little bit so he can control every word 3. use confident body posture while speaking 4. Practice "Lion roaring" practice ----------------------------------------- *Zain* : Excitement + speed, trying to finish sentence immediately, breathing & speaking are not in sync, his other issues are 1. his word like - P B T is not a real problem, his real issue is wrong timing of speaking 2. his excitement to start speaking - he should take full time before speaking. he has this habit from childhood & same is visible while buying bus ticket & over a call. 3. his speed of speaking making breathing uncontrollable - he should manage breathing by taking time & taking pauses Suggestions: 1. reading practice with pauses after 2/3 word with breathing management 2. make a habit of taking time before speaking, dont start immediately 3. Exhale anxiety/pressure through mouth before speaking 4. control every word while speaking, don't let your speed goes high ------------------------------------------ *Namrah* : Tongue is not flexible while speaking, developed new speech pattern due to overthinking & other issues like 1. her word hiding & self doubts - it create new pattern of speaking where she avoid such word/situations ignoring words/situation create a new pattern, your mind start filtering words & react differerntly 2. Speech anxiety & breathing issue - she experience breathing change before blockage 3. her mind has 2 pattern of speaking & it switch as per conditions- first pattern work when she is comfortable = fluency second pattern work when she is uncomfortable, trying to hide word,self doubts = stammering 4. she speaks fluent when alone(most of the time), but stammer when someone is watching her or listening to her voice Suggestions : 1. Practice tongue exercises, read difficult words, focus on tongue rotation, tongue twister for "R" 2. avoid switching pattern when uncomfortable, remove pressure & then trying 3. reduce speed & focus more on facing words, it will help ----------------------------------------- *Ishaq* : uncontrollable speed, fumbling, managing emotions/telling emotional story is difficult & other issue like 1. sometime speed & breathing is not matching - leads of word repetition 2. his body language, eye brow, face expression are using - which is very good to control but unable to use it in every situation overall his stammering is very less Suggestions : 1. reduce speed of speaking 2. use body language more, rather than focusing on speaking ------------------------------------------ Overall my experience with stammering solution is 1. its a habit of speaking & we develop it(reason can vary from person to person) 2. you speak fluent when comfortable because your breathing is normal, but when breathing change/heart bit fast you stammer 3. Mind imagine fear but keeping yourself in present state will help you 4. Take full control on every word will reduce it in short time 5. focus more on body language, rather than speaking can control stammering immediately LET ME KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS ON THIS OBSERVATION...
@ranjanbarman9178
@ranjanbarman9178 9 ай бұрын
Stammering destroyed...golden life...
@lotuspocus76312
@lotuspocus76312 11 ай бұрын
I also feel like the mouth is too slow to process the fast brain.
@lotuspocus76312
@lotuspocus76312 11 ай бұрын
But what would happen if you would sing? I know a dutch singer who stutters, but when she sings, its all gone. 🤔
@randypenajimenez3893
@randypenajimenez3893 10 ай бұрын
We don't stutter when singing, no matter the severity of the condition.
@BikerMouse80
@BikerMouse80 9 ай бұрын
​@@randypenajimenez3893 Some do while singing. Doesn't happen much. But some ppl who stutter also stutter when they sing.
@mediamisfits3805
@mediamisfits3805 7 ай бұрын
Breathing is big part of it. Especially when anxious your brain forgets how to breath
@mediamisfits3805
@mediamisfits3805 7 ай бұрын
As a kid I remember I had to shuffle across the room to finish a sentence. Christ, I forgot how difficult I had it 😂 Then speaking on the phone in my early 20s gave me crazy anxiety, still does a little now. Most of my stammer has disappeared but pops it's head up during anxious moments
@lotuspocus76312
@lotuspocus76312 11 ай бұрын
Its the muscle tone. In your belly.
@windywachs4112
@windywachs4112 10 ай бұрын
Stammer can be improved through meridians therapy. Stammering is not up to the brain activity. It is the body energy that is crucial for stammering. Feel your chest area, you should have some pain around your chest area. Your back neck, under your head, you should have some pain as well. In some cases, the pain might be very sharp. They are the physical problems that cause your stammering.
@CurseTheDarkness
@CurseTheDarkness 10 ай бұрын
No it’s not.
@mehedyrimon4900
@mehedyrimon4900 7 ай бұрын
It's not
@minimal3378
@minimal3378 Ай бұрын
these are not extreme stammer at all
@donjohnson8629
@donjohnson8629 4 ай бұрын
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