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Re: etiology of neurogenic stuttering

From: Brian Humphrey
Date: 15 Oct 2007
Time: 20:27:01 -0500
Remote Name: 75.74.131.143

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Hello Luc and Sarah, Thank you for the discussion about migraines and neurogenic stuttering. The story of my brain aneurysm bleed, resulting stroke, and transitory neurogenic stuttering appears in this ISAD conference. I have a personal observation about a possible relationship between migraines and neurogenic stuttering. I experienced migraines from the time I was a teenager until my CVA. Post-surgery, I have not had another migraine. My migraines did not cause my neurogenic stuttering. However, I wonder if the brain aneurysm had been present for a long time and if it may have contributed to the migraines I used to have.


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