emuman100 wrote:
Today in church I was feeling extra anxious because it was more crowded for Easter. Someone who I knew well greeted me and said Happy Easter. I said hi back, but couldn't say "Happy", unless I stressed myself, breathed a certain way, and made a silly facial expression, and looked like a complete idiot. I walked away in shame. Am I doomed to this for the rest of my life or can it be fixed, somehow? Speech therapy helped little when I was younger, and I stutter more under increased anxiety. It's the second most "disability" I have when it comes to socializing, the first would be anxiety. There are times when I can talk fine, other times when I can't.
It can be beaten. My mum stuttered badly as child and it took years (about 4-5) of therapy and a lot of hard work but today she speaks without hesitation
On the other hand there was a girl in my English class at school who stuttered and she wasn't bothered by it. She said that anyone who judged her on that wasn't worth knowing.
I recomended watching the film 'The Kings Speach', if you have already. Its the true story of King George 6th, who over came his stammer, to become one of Englands most respected monarchs.
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Dylexia, Dyspraxia, Anxiety, Depression and possible Aspergers ... that is all.