Anticipation in Stuttering and Other Neurological Conditions

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

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  • @williams3183
    @williams3183 2 года назад

    Thank you for your video. I’m 69 and have stuttered all my life. I don’t stutter on every word but I believe you’re right when you say it’s because of the anticipation. I don’t stutter when I talk to my dog but when that phone rings I know a block is coming. Thank you

  • @chrisfortune1813
    @chrisfortune1813 3 года назад

    No idea why this was in my feed but I have to say you are amazing, this is obviously hard for you to do and you could have so easily edited it down to flow more smoothly but you didn't. You let it be authentic and I truly hope that people who can benefit from your perspective and honesty.

    • @StammerOn
      @StammerOn  3 года назад

      Thank you so much! I’m glad I ended up in your feed! I want to show the reality of how my speech is. I stutter. I have blocks in the middle of sentences. I’m not fluent. But I can still speak. I would never want another person who stammers to feel they had to hide that in order to be worthy of being heard. Thanks, again!

  • @chadschulze7892
    @chadschulze7892 3 года назад

    man i would think the medical industry could've figured this one out by now....what's taking so long?

    • @StammerOn
      @StammerOn  3 года назад +1

      Neurological differences are tough. The brain is a complicated thing, unfortunately! Also, for centuries, “cures” and management have been researched and pushed, rather than looking into the cause of stuttering itself

    • @chadschulze7892
      @chadschulze7892 3 года назад +1

      @@StammerOn yea we have to map the brain first. What neurons are doing what....hang in there, the more you handle suffering on earth, the less everywhere else.