
BornToFail
Experienced
- Sep 9, 2022
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Here is my voice, no one understands me so I have great difficulty ordering food and many other necessary tasks I should be doing as an adult man,
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Considering how badly you treated him I would think as an adult it would be worthwhile to apologize for this frequently and do anything you can to help him- if you would do this his stutter around you might lessen in time.I don't but my brother grew up with a horrendous stutter. He had heart surgery at about 6 for which he had to be awake. We think this is what instigated it.
Unfortunately, I wasn't the nicest child. I tormented him, smashed his head open with a brick (you can still see the lump), ridiculed him in front of his friends and drove away any girlfriends he might have had.
He had therapy for the stutter and apparently, it's far better, except when I am present. Then it returns full force.
Interestingly ~Scroobius Pip has a terrible stutter, but not when he performs (video here) . scroobius pip
Here is my voice, no one understands me so I have great difficulty ordering food and many other necessary tasks I should be doing as an adult man,
Here is my voice, no one understands me so I have great difficulty ordering food and many other necessary tasks I should be doing as an adult man,
Late, but what the hell? I hope this is a troll.I don't but my brother grew up with a horrendous stutter. He had heart surgery at about 6 for which he had to be awake. We think this is what instigated it.
Unfortunately, I wasn't the nicest child. I tormented him, smashed his head open with a brick (you can still see the lump), ridiculed him in front of his friends and drove away any girlfriends he might have had.
He had therapy for the stutter and apparently, it's far better, except when I am present. Then it returns full force.
Interestingly ~Scroobius Pip has a terrible stutter, but not when he performs (video here) . scroobius pip
My mild to moderate speech impediment is primarily anxiety-related, so anything that addresses that helps to reduce it. Maybe OP could benefit also. The dosage would have to be fairly high tho, for psilocybin.There is that documentary on Netflix that talks about how this guy got rid of his speech impediment through mushrooms. I also know someone personally who thinks mushrooms helped them with their speech impediment as well…
I just googled it and pasted it here.
"Issues around communication and social interaction have deep personal resonance for Stamets. Though he is an eloquent adult, he had a terrible stutter as a child, which ostracized him from his peers. The problem persisted despite years of speech therapy. It was an experience with fungi that unlocked his ability to speak.
Coming of age in a small, conservative Ohio town during the heady early 1970s, Stamets says it was his older brother John who kindled his interest in mushrooms, particularly the psychotropic varieties described by R. Gordon Wasson in his seminal 1957 LIFE magazine article, "Seeking the Magic Mushroom."
Wasson introduced post-war US pop culture to Psilocybe mexicana and the indigenous healing rituals surrounding it.
Inspired by his brother, the younger Stamets soon discovered researchers like Charles T. Tart and Andrew Weil. Their descriptions of the states induced by ingesting psilocybin opened a window to a rippling colorful landscape that Stamets was eager to explore.
He acquired a bag of Psilocybin mushrooms and, knowing nothing about dosing, naively ate them all. He soon found himself literally up a tree, in the middle of a rainstorm, hallucinating wildly. Overwhelmed by fear, he suddenly became very clear, remembered his speech problem, and began repeating the phrase "Stop stuttering now!" over and over in his mind.
The next morning, he was able to speak normally. Stamets credits the mushrooms with freeing him from social isolation.
Science & Psychedelics
Fantastic Fungi explores the re-emergence of serious research on the therapeutic use of Psilocybin"
I don't know what this person speech impediment was like before mushrooms. I don't know if it would work? I'm just passing on another persons experience/story.
I was able to understand you in your recording.