Once Upon a Brain Aneurysm

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listener's reactions etc.

From: Sarah Benjamin
Date: 07 Oct 2007
Time: 17:39:58 -0500
Remote Name: 71.90.82.123

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Hello, I was very fascinated by your paper. Thank you for sharing your experience. I have a relative who had a brain aneurysm and hemorrhaging, and so this story hits close to home for me. You touched a little bit on your reactions and actions that you did when you did stutter. I was just wondering what your listener’s reactions were when you experienced dysfluencies. Also, it is one thing to study this disorder, but I am sure it feels completely different having the disorder. How has this experience been different than you imagined it to be for someone with neurogenic stuttering, is it more mentally debilitating than you previously thought? I hope my questions are not too confusing! I just think it is interesting that you studied this problem, and now are experiencing it first hand. Thank you for your time. And best of luck in your recovery.


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