i appreciate you making this video. it comforts me knowing there are other people out there who share my pain. i've struggled with stammering/stuttering for about 5 years now and it has stopped me from doing a lot of things. luckily i don't have it as bad as some people but when i do stammer it's horrible. for a year or so i was fine but then it came back :\
i'm thinking about finding a support group or something... idk.
Everything you've talked about is the same type of stuff that I'm going throught right now, im 17 and have a low-mild stutter and I've identified that its the fear of stuttering that makes me stutter (that's so true!) It's all a mind game i believe, just not thinking too much. I've also leant to laugh about it in the past couple of months. How did you recover from the 'bad' stutter you said you had?? if you could give me some tips it would be great :)
I hear you man. I am 31 years old now, and my fluencey was really bad in high school and my early twenties, but as I grew up it seemed to go away. I mean it happens now and again, but I hear you I think alot of people don't even notice it anymore. talking slower helped me alot. you video reminds me of myself, great job.
ive recently noticed ive had some kind of word blockage when i start to say some particular sentances.. i have the sentance all planned out in my mind.. i go to say it.. but the words just dont come out of my mouth.. its so frustrating.. can anyone help please??
I can relate with absolutely everything you said in this video. It's funny because at the time I felt like I was the only person going through these experiences. It really was a huge deal and crippled me when I was younger.
It does still come back from time to time but I always remember just to relax and breathe and it usually blows over. Doing call center work at 17 really helped. It forced me to be able to ask for awkward names, talk to random people, have the anonymity of the phone.
i appreciate you making this video. it comforts me knowing there are other people out there who share my pain. i've struggled with stammering/stuttering for about 5 years now and it has stopped me from doing a lot of things. luckily i don't have it as bad as some people but when i do stammer it's horrible. for a year or so i was fine but then it came back :\
i'm thinking about finding a support group or something... idk.
jmann114 7 months ago
it's great you chose a job where communication is requisite. what is/was ur job?
mavishill 1 year ago
good video man, helped alot :)
xBigGreg92x 1 year ago
Everything you've talked about is the same type of stuff that I'm going throught right now, im 17 and have a low-mild stutter and I've identified that its the fear of stuttering that makes me stutter (that's so true!) It's all a mind game i believe, just not thinking too much. I've also leant to laugh about it in the past couple of months. How did you recover from the 'bad' stutter you said you had?? if you could give me some tips it would be great :)
cshanew123 1 year ago
I hear you man. I am 31 years old now, and my fluencey was really bad in high school and my early twenties, but as I grew up it seemed to go away. I mean it happens now and again, but I hear you I think alot of people don't even notice it anymore. talking slower helped me alot. you video reminds me of myself, great job.
RonnieDobbz1978 2 years ago
I totally know how you feel.
I think stutterers should have a country of their own so that we can enjoy what it's like to have normal lives.
Glockfan100 2 years ago 4
ive recently noticed ive had some kind of word blockage when i start to say some particular sentances.. i have the sentance all planned out in my mind.. i go to say it.. but the words just dont come out of my mouth.. its so frustrating.. can anyone help please??
BleedzForYou 2 years ago 3
if its a ling word say it really slowly and gradually speed up, or take a deep breath then gradually let more air out as you speak
Thewarrior26 2 years ago
thanks man, i'l keep that in mind
Xg0atxc0reX 2 years ago
I can relate with absolutely everything you said in this video. It's funny because at the time I felt like I was the only person going through these experiences. It really was a huge deal and crippled me when I was younger.
It does still come back from time to time but I always remember just to relax and breathe and it usually blows over. Doing call center work at 17 really helped. It forced me to be able to ask for awkward names, talk to random people, have the anonymity of the phone.
djashes 2 years ago
iv been goin to speach therpy since i proply new how to speak (age:4 my age now:13)
flair272 3 years ago
I relly hope ur lying coz your gremmar is a fukin joke
4543563 10 months ago
@4543563
Said the kid who cant spell Fucking.
oNightmareX 8 months ago
@oNightmareX
Said the fool that thought I was serious.
4543563 8 months ago
i understand u and i told some kid in my class to punch me so i wouldent have to interduce myself
flair272 3 years ago
Great Video Mate!
jamesdavid3 3 years ago
You didn't tell us how you overcame your stuttering, did you?
Biochips1 3 years ago
bah! i had my guess that u were from australia, but you are not, your from england.
LHIED 3 years ago