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maplebar

maplebar

I try to be a decent person
Feb 21, 2025
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Does anybody else struggle with disorganized speech? I have been with it since, last year I believe. Sometimes when I talk the sentence I want to say will come out all jumbled, like all the right words will be there but not in the correct order. Or sometimes my topics wont make any sense, people tell me I jump from one subject to another quickly. Does anyone know how to overcome it or have any advice?
 
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LastNite

LastNite

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Mar 31, 2025
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Did you get it from a brain injury or just social anxiety & not speaking much? if it's the second thing then Id say try to read more and practice fake scenarios thats how I overcame my issue with making mistakes while speaking because Ive always been quiet and Ive always understood what people said I Just never bothered to reply or speak to anyone. That made speaking sort of difficult but over time with practice your tongue gets used to speaking and youll speak normally without making much mistakes
 
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maplebar

maplebar

I try to be a decent person
Feb 21, 2025
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Did you get it from a brain injury or just social anxiety & not speaking much? if it's the second thing then Id say try to read more and practice fake scenarios thats how I overcame my issue with making mistakes while speaking because Ive always been quiet and Ive always understood what people said I Just never bothered to reply or speak to anyone. That made speaking sort of difficult but over time with practice your tongue gets used to speaking and youll speak normally without making much mistakes
No brain injuries, but I don't speak a lot, so you're probably right. I read a lot too, but hardly aloud so maybe that is the issue. Thanks
 
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NormallyNeurotic

NormallyNeurotic

Everything is going to be okay â‹… he/him
Nov 21, 2024
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I'd honestly recommend a neurologist. I get this from an autoimmune brain disorder I developed, so it's best to cover all your bases.
 

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