War and Stuttering

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Re: Post Traumatic Stress

From: Dritan Kici
Date: 17 Oct 2007
Time: 04:20:13 -0500
Remote Name: 84.20.82.10

Comments

Hello, I am Jessica B. from New York University SLP Grad program. Your article was interesting and brought up a few questions in my mind. -Is there a high number of Post-traumatic stress syndrome patients who stutter in other parts of the world? -Was there any family history of stuttering for any of the children? -It seemed that more boys started stuttering. Do you think that an increase in testosterone from puberty and (and perhaps from the PTS) play a part in the appearance of stuttering? I bring this up because girls usually recover from stuttering more often than boys. I wonder if hormones play a part in this. Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you. Dear Jessica! There are so many ways to see the problem in this case. The war is full of testosterone and this cannot be a question. You have pushed a button that makes my day, so I would like to continue to talk about this with you. The possibility of a hormonal disorder with stuttering in my opinion is a field to be walked on, so let keep in touch. dritan001@hotmail.com


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