Anyone else start to do that? Its only been a few days last week when i was responding to something i had to think about, not an easy answer type thing. i live alone & don't talk to myself often. i haven't noticed it before, is this a new ms type thing, anyone else develop stuttering. its kind of like stuttering is taking the place of "uhm..." "you know.." or fillers like that a person uses when the answer is difficult.
last time i was so focused on the stuttering that i forgot what i was trying to say. my senior citizen father said "welcome to the club". i don't think i would stutter if i kept to yes or no answers.
its like intention tremours i had for a while in my arm & leg when i started to move them,but now its in my voice & i just need to get the talking started for the stuttering to stop.
time before that a person was telling me he was a vietnam vet & had never recovered from the experience--i never did get my response out past the stuttering, he told i didn't have to say anything. so it was a difficult answer i was attempting to formulate.
last time i was so focused on the stuttering that i forgot what i was trying to say. my senior citizen father said "welcome to the club". i don't think i would stutter if i kept to yes or no answers.
its like intention tremours i had for a while in my arm & leg when i started to move them,but now its in my voice & i just need to get the talking started for the stuttering to stop.
time before that a person was telling me he was a vietnam vet & had never recovered from the experience--i never did get my response out past the stuttering, he told i didn't have to say anything. so it was a difficult answer i was attempting to formulate.
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