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Stammering

Former MemberFormer Member Posts: 687 Incredible Poster
I used to struggle with a stammer when i was younger to the point where i sought professional support to help me get to a point where i could talk more fluently. I feel like it is coming back and i spoke to my counsellor about it, well....he noticed it and said it may be due to stress and emotional trauma. I am seriously annoyed that its come back and its really embarrassing, i have found the only way it doesn't affect me as much is to talk really quickly but i SHOULDN'T have to do that.

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  • Former MemberFormer Member The Mix convert Posts: 132 The Mix Convert
    What helped you overcome it beforehand?

    I'm sorry to hear this has come back for you again now however you know we're all here for you.x
  • SienaSiena Posts: 15,759 Skive's The Limit
    I stutter a lot too. So I realise it can feel embarrasing but sometimes people dont notice it and even if they do - they probably dont see it as embarrasing. Cause sure we have all done it. I found thinking that it is embarrassing and thinking so hard about not stutting/stammering makes me stutter more and makes me more anxious. But i fear doing it less so i do ,-do it less.
    Lol.I dont think that actually makes any sense.

    But youre not alone & i hope youre okay today
    ~Probably dead now
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