gladius
10-24-2005, 08:40 PM
Good morning all,
First and foremost, I'm very happy I found this forum after a simple google search on "Tips for Stuttering". The mutual help that we can provide ourselves can truly be an asset to our attack on stuttering.
As in introduction, I'm a 24-year old male. Because I'm now (just recently) the team leader for my team at work, I have to give daily speeches, presentations, and of course regular conference calls and plain old but sometimes brutal one-on-one phone calls. My stuttering effects me on a daily and seemingly non-stop routine.
I also have a Generalized Anxiety Disorder which is exacerbated by my stuttering problem. I've never had a serious girlfriend (probably due to the stuttering / alcohol / weed proclivity). Could a girlfriend actually improve my speech? I would think yes...
As far as medication, I take Lexapro which has helped me unbelievable amounts with no side effects for many years. However, the anxiety is never truly gone unless the stuttering is mastered, or at least understood better. I've read practically every popular book there is for stuttering BTW. They helped also.
I'm meeting with my doctor to try Inderal LA and I'm excited about taking it.
As some question points:
1.) Alcohol - Alcohol mitigates my stuttering problem - which in and of itself is a problem I truly do understand - Nevertheless, say you guys go out one night and get really drunk - the next day your speech / anxiety is awful. Is there anythng that you do get your speech "back on track"? Any really good for anxiety? Running has helped but not as much as I'd want.
2.) Experiences with Inderal LA. I'm aware of the Hope document. Who has taken it? Did it work? Can you drink alot while taking Inderal LA? (I drink alot on Lexapro with no negative, synergistic "life-threatening" effects)
3.) Who here smokes weed? Do you think it helps or hurts your speech? I think kind bud makes my speech worse as my breathing gets off-whack and I over-analyze my statements, but I love smoking it anyway and when I do get a block while high - I don't worry about it too much cause I know the dank caused it. But I do remember back in college (when I had no money :)) the schwag wasn't as speech-effecting. But, as the saying goes, Life is to short for bad pot...
4.) When you get a block talking face-to-face with one person, what do you do immediatly to overcome the block without acting overly unsual to the listener? For me, it's a mess...
I hope everyone has good week with easy, smooth speech.
gladius
First and foremost, I'm very happy I found this forum after a simple google search on "Tips for Stuttering". The mutual help that we can provide ourselves can truly be an asset to our attack on stuttering.
As in introduction, I'm a 24-year old male. Because I'm now (just recently) the team leader for my team at work, I have to give daily speeches, presentations, and of course regular conference calls and plain old but sometimes brutal one-on-one phone calls. My stuttering effects me on a daily and seemingly non-stop routine.
I also have a Generalized Anxiety Disorder which is exacerbated by my stuttering problem. I've never had a serious girlfriend (probably due to the stuttering / alcohol / weed proclivity). Could a girlfriend actually improve my speech? I would think yes...
As far as medication, I take Lexapro which has helped me unbelievable amounts with no side effects for many years. However, the anxiety is never truly gone unless the stuttering is mastered, or at least understood better. I've read practically every popular book there is for stuttering BTW. They helped also.
I'm meeting with my doctor to try Inderal LA and I'm excited about taking it.
As some question points:
1.) Alcohol - Alcohol mitigates my stuttering problem - which in and of itself is a problem I truly do understand - Nevertheless, say you guys go out one night and get really drunk - the next day your speech / anxiety is awful. Is there anythng that you do get your speech "back on track"? Any really good for anxiety? Running has helped but not as much as I'd want.
2.) Experiences with Inderal LA. I'm aware of the Hope document. Who has taken it? Did it work? Can you drink alot while taking Inderal LA? (I drink alot on Lexapro with no negative, synergistic "life-threatening" effects)
3.) Who here smokes weed? Do you think it helps or hurts your speech? I think kind bud makes my speech worse as my breathing gets off-whack and I over-analyze my statements, but I love smoking it anyway and when I do get a block while high - I don't worry about it too much cause I know the dank caused it. But I do remember back in college (when I had no money :)) the schwag wasn't as speech-effecting. But, as the saying goes, Life is to short for bad pot...
4.) When you get a block talking face-to-face with one person, what do you do immediatly to overcome the block without acting overly unsual to the listener? For me, it's a mess...
I hope everyone has good week with easy, smooth speech.
gladius