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Diaphragmatic Breathing
Engaging the diaphragm during inhalation allows for greater expansion of the lungs, thus increasing total breath support. Instructions: Lie flat. Place a book on your stomach. Breathe in through your nose. When you inhale, watch the book rise, and when you exhale, watch the book fall.
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Straw Phonation
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Straw Phonation
Straw Phonation while Blowing Bubbles
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Straw Phonation while Blowing Bubbles
Head Roll
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The Head Roll is an exercise to decrease laryngeal tension, relaxing the neck and vocal cords. Be sure to feel a deep stretch and move slowly.
Yawn-Sigh
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The Yawn-Sigh is an exercise to decrease tension in the vocal cords. It relaxes the vocal cords by dilating the pharynx and lowering the larynx.
The Relaxer
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The Relaxer exercise helps hyperfunctional vocal users and those with muscle tension in the throat area to relax the larynx and vocal folds.
Advice to those who stutter from a Person Who Stutters
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Taylor has been a stutterer his entire life. Now, as a young adult who stutters, he shares some advice to those who may be struggling with their own stuttering.
Milkshake Exercise.
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This exercise increases coordination of the swallow. Using exaggerated movements of the tongue and jaw, pretend you are sucking a really thick milkshake through a very thin straw. Do this motion for several seconds then swallow hard. You may need to take a drink of water between repetitions. Repeat this 5-10 times as indicated by your speech therapist.
Pretend Yawn Exercise
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This exercise strengthens the back of the tongue, which pushes food and liquid into the esophagus during the swallow. Open your mouth wide and lift the back of your tongue as if you are making a /k/ sound. Hold this position for 5 seconds. Relax. Repeat 5-10 times as instructed by your speech therapist.
Supraglottic Swallow
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This exercise can also be used as a swallow safety strategy. This helps in reducing residue in your throat and clearing your airway after you swallow. We will practice first with our saliva then with water. Collect saliva on your tongue. Hold your breath tightly in your throat. Swallow hard while holding your breath. Cough. Swallow again. Relax. We demonstrate this again with water. If your spe...
Falsetto scale
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This exercise strengthens your vocal cords to reduce breathiness and increase pitch range. We will use an “ee” sound to perform this exercise. Start with your lowest pitch at a normal volume. Pause. Say the ‘ee’ sound a little higher now. Pause. A little higher now. Pause and so on. If your voice gives out, you have gone too high! Repeat 5-10 times as prescribed by your speech therapist. With e...
Falsetto Glide
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This exercise strengthens the muscles in your larynx that help in protecting your airway while swallowing. It also strengthens your vocal cords to reduce breathiness and increase pitch range. We will use an “ee” sound to perform this exercise. Start with your lowest pitch at a normal volume. Glide up to your highest pitch and hold for 10-20 seconds if you can. If your voice gives out, you have ...
Vocal Cord Adduction Exercise
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This strengthens the vocal cords and helps to decrease breathiness while talking. You will say a loud, forceful “ee” sound while pushing palms together. To get the most force, make sure your palms are flat against each other like so. You should feel tightening in your throat and abdomen during this exercise. Each “ee” sound will be hard and quick, not soft or breathy. Do 5 sets of 10 unless pre...
Shaker Exercise #2
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This exercise increases flexibility and strength in the muscles which help move the voice box up during the swallow, protecting your airway. Lie flat on the bed or other surface without a pillow. Make sure your head, shoulders, or feet are not elevated. Lift your head will keeping your shoulders flat on the bed and look at your toes. Hold for 1 second, then lower your head. Repeat 30 times. Rel...
Shaker Exercise #1
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Shaker Exercise #1
Valsalva Maneuver with Phonation
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Valsalva Maneuver with Phonation
Valsalva Maneuver
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Valsalva Maneuver
Pretend Gargle
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Pretend Gargle
Jaw Stretch
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Jaw Stretch
Mendelsohn Exercise
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Mendelsohn Exercise
Masako Exercise
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Masako Exercise
Hard Swallow Exercise and Strategy
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Hard Swallow Exercise and Strategy

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Soul-co7ki
    @Soul-co7ki Місяць тому

    Life is a bitch isn’t it?

  • @science-x5v
    @science-x5v 3 місяці тому

    keep it up champ you are the real hero because everyone who stutters is so eaffraid to this they are all trying to hide but you did the oppisite YOU ARE THE MAN .

  • @KhalifahFisabilillah
    @KhalifahFisabilillah 3 місяці тому

    Im decrease my stutter with singing.,...it happen now...

  • @ラーメンのボス
    @ラーメンのボス 3 місяці тому

    I love you sir

  • @joisesoliman
    @joisesoliman 3 місяці тому

    Hi, I had those also since 5years old. But i was able to overcome it but i still have it. I dont know how to get rid of it but currenly im working as a customer service representative and whenever i spoke, its fine but when talking to my husband or anyone else, thats the time i stutter again. But i believe, this is not a disease, i think it will just take time to get rid of it. And also don't forget to pray.

  • @morriswilburn9858
    @morriswilburn9858 4 місяці тому

    I am at the age (71 in 2024) that I enjoy sharing my own life experiences with younger people, in the hope that they may somehow benefit. I will take this opportunity now. I should first say - indeed, stress - that I have no formal education in medicine or psychology. I can only share what I have learned by my own experience and reading about stuttering. I should also say that my stuttering was especially severe and very resistant to treatment. I have stuttered since early childhood. During childhood and into my early 20’s, I was treated by several speech therapists. They used what was then called “behavioral modification”, which I believe was a rudimentary form of what is now called “cognitive behavioral therapy”. The therapy had no effect during childhood. It had some effect in my early 20’s, but was temporary. My stuttering became even more of an issue in my 30’s, because it was causing even greater difficulty for me, especially professionally. Because of my prior experiences, I believed that resuming speech therapy would be fruitless, so I decided to “be my own doctor”. I read widely and deeply, including medical journals, and learned that some physicians had found by accident or trial-and-error that certain medications helped some adult stutterers. I did not recognize any pattern as to which ones helped which people, but God intervened by giving me a primary care physician who agreed to prescribe whatever medications I requested. By trial-and-error, I found that a combination of some type of SSRI and a medication specifically designed to treat anxiety helped me a great deal. Regarding anxiety, buspirone works for some stutterers, but did not for me. Had Xanax been available, I would have then tried it. But it was not, so I tried Clorazepate. It has helped me a great deal; indeed “it changed my life”. But I do not recommend it, because of its side-effects; early on, Clorazepate had a sedative effect, and I once fell asleep while driving on an interstate at 70mph and was almost killed. I had a second traffic accident that could have ended badly, but did not. Clorazepate also slows down cognitive functioning among people my age, which is a very serious issue. Regarding an SSRI, Prozac worked. But what will work for some people may not for others. My guess would be to first try Prozac; if that does not work, try Zoloft. If that does not work, consider Paxil. But exercise caution with Paxil; it is the strongest SSRI that I know of. I later recognized that the many years of stuttering and associated experiences had caused me to have mental health problems. Those problems were unknowingly (by me) being alleviated by the SSRI and anti-anxiety meds. Consequently, I do not know to what degree the effect of those meds on my stuttering was direct or indirect. I wish I did. On the other hand, depending on your situation, this question may be irrelevant. It is my understanding that new research has found that two medications of a very different type may help, those are Olanzapine and Risperidone. Warning: people my age are recommended not to take Olanzapine. A type of medication very different from those I have discussed, Memantine, does help some stutterers. (This is consistent with recent medical research that suggests that blood flow within the brain may influence stuttering). Even at this time (2024), the FDA has not approved any medications for treatment of stuttering. Given my own experience and reading, I would say the following: • In the majority of cases, children who begin stuttering in early childhood, for reasons not fully understood by experts in this field, will permanently cease stuttering without any type of speech therapy. In my opinion, it depends in part on the parenting abilities of the parents, the degree to which they have educated themselves about raising children who stutter, overall conditions within the home, bullying at school, and the severity of the biological basis of the child’s stuttering. If your child’s stuttering does not improve and becomes a problem, I recommend speech therapy. But not just “speech therapy”, get speech therapy designed for stuttering. If that is not effective, I recommend further intervention of some type; perhaps family counseling or psychological counseling of the child that is focused on the “entire child”, not the stuttering. • Bullying during childhood is even more of a problem now than when I was a child, because of social media. Preteen and teenage girls can be especially hurtful, usually to other girls. I have read of social media dialogue so vicious that I was appalled; there have even been cases that ended with suicide by the child being bullied. (Yes, this is the society in which we now live). I recommend that you monitor your child’s online activity. • If a person has stuttered since childhood and still does by his early 20’s, and received lengthy cognitive behavioral therapy in both of those times, continuing that type of therapy alone is very unlikely to be fruitful. • If you have stuttered since childhood and still do by your early 20’s, you need to take responsibility for your life. It is YOU who has to identify what type of help you need, where to obtain that help, and how to pay for it. (Acquiring the help may entail additional health care insurance). • If a person has stuttered since childhood and still does by his early 20’s, the continued stuttering may have caused mental health disorders. Perhaps depression, PTSD, or some type of personality disorder regarding having normal relationships with other people. If so, he needs help from a psychologist or even a psychiatrist. In either case, try to find one who has patients who stutter. I recommend that the person seek that help NOW. The older he gets, the more emotional damage he will have incurred, and the more damage he will have done to his life. • Employment is a very important and very difficult issue. The “wisdom of Solomon” is needed here. My best advice is to begin by identifying occupations that are hiring sizeable numbers of people. Look as broadly geographically as is feasible for you. Then identify an aptitude you have that matches one of those occupations, and is an occupation in which the need for speaking is not as great as in other occupations. Then get twice as good at that type of work as non-stutterers. Also do extensive reading on how to get a job; dozens of books about this are widely available. • I will offer some free psychological help to a stutterer: (A) Accept yourself. As a person, you are probably no worse or better than the average person. Indeed, you may be better, in that you will have developed greater compassion for people than you have otherwise. (B) Step out of your comfort zone and make friends. (C) Find an activity in which you help other people in some way. (D) Exercise. If you do so by walking, I recommend using a treadmill or grass, because it places much less impact on your knees than pavement. This is advice from someone who “has been there”, and for a long time.

  • @stellarokami5052
    @stellarokami5052 4 місяці тому

    I applaud your courage sir. I also have a stutter that I had to deal with all my life. It was so bad that it looked like I was about to have a seizure and I couldn’t get a single word out. And your right, people like us will have to just accept that we will never be fluent in our speech, but we can control our paces and find out what works best. I also suffer from mild autism and social anxiety, which has made my stutter even worse than probably most. All those three things create some lethal combination that barely anyone can understand. But I decided that won’t stop me from wanting to become a VA and I can only hope to become a beacon of inspiration for people like us!

  • @cartman7353
    @cartman7353 5 місяців тому

    This is amazing advice. Thank you. Ive never had any problems stuttering or anxiety or such. But ive had stuttering recently and this video has helped me. Tysm!

  • @robhouse1926
    @robhouse1926 6 місяців тому

    Thanks much! This is helping to resolve LPR symptoms due to posture and neck injury.

  • @omarespinosa9826
    @omarespinosa9826 6 місяців тому

    In case people dont know there different types of stuttetings, i consider my sutterint a little bit below mild level and the resson why i stutter is because it runs on my family from father's side. My dad stutters and i noticed that when moved by myself and stop hearing him stutter suddenly i start stuttering less. I've noticed that taking 45 minutes walk twice a week, reading 10 pages from interesting books and reading kind of loud has helped to speak with more ease. Sorry about my grammar my first language is spanish, hope this comment helps somebody to get better at speaking without getting annoyed by stuttering .

  • @neilsdechamp
    @neilsdechamp 6 місяців тому

    I have stuttered since I was child. I stutter everyday. Some days are bad and some are okay. But you get use to it but it's very annoying at the same time. I don't talk much due to my stutter. My wife will time to time finish my sentence if I can't finish it. Especially when it comes to ordering food or answering a question that someone asks me. It's not every time but sometimes. I would use my hands help me speak better. What I do is that I move my hand in way if I'm trying to use the "force" (best example I can think of) and by doing that, for me, it helps me speak better. Where I can get the word or sentence out better. Or better-ish. Or click a pen that I always have with me, it helps me sorta. I keep my pen in my pocket so it doesn't annoy people. But yea, after awhile, you start developing different ways to help you with your stutter.

  • @RemaFaltu
    @RemaFaltu 6 місяців тому

    I don't stutter in one English language but in my native language I am stuttering......I still don't know why and also it's genetic my siblings have same disorder but till today I am still stuttering and am afraid to talk to people.....

  • @cherrie1890
    @cherrie1890 7 місяців тому

    It looked like read a word or two off paper. It helps me tremendously to write out certain phrases or bullet points. Great job! I'm 52 and still studder. Your kids will help you out a lot in noisy stressful places when you're older. You did a great job!

  • @Batman-1328
    @Batman-1328 7 місяців тому

  • @johnwinslow8841
    @johnwinslow8841 8 місяців тому

    thank you.

  • @jamesdavisiii6238
    @jamesdavisiii6238 8 місяців тому

    You are a champ. I felt every word of this and I commend you for fighting through it. Keep getting better every day my friend.

  • @GuilhermeRodrigues-sj8vb
    @GuilhermeRodrigues-sj8vb 9 місяців тому

    Let me tell you that stuttering is cured, yes, I who have been stuttering since very young now I can have fluent conversations with everyone, although sometimes a word does not come out or stutter in the first syllable of a word is much rarer than it has always been. As I want you all to overcome your stuttering that is completely psychological, I will leave some tips that I have followed throughout my life and that helped me recover my will to live and express myself: 1 - If you stutter in public reading, read a book aloud alone every day and learn where you have the most difficulties it will greatly improve your reading, your fluency and of course your self-esteem. 2 - Don't be ashamed of who you are, deep down no one wants to care about you just yourself and your loved ones, and look for a speech therapist for her to give you tools to speak more fluently 3 - If you are at a stage of life that you have to make some presentations, take a tranquilizer to at least not get anxious which is what usually activates our stuttering since it is a matter of the brain being relaxed but active! 4 - Speak calmly, take breaks, devalue a little the situations that leave you with a lot of stress, breathe as it should be and move on these were some of the tips that my therapist gave me and that helped me a lot Tell me something I can help you! I am in a recovery phase from a very strong stuttering and basically I no longer stutter, my dream is getting closer and closer, but I had to realize that I do this for myself and that everything is possible, answer me if you want to ask something and the key to all this is the INITIATIVE. If you came here it is because you really want to overcome this disfluency so you already have the INITIATIVE now just have patience and dedication you will overcome this briefly and do not forget that each one is the main character in their own life, so no one will live from your mistakes and laugh at you forever, we are ignorant in things that are not about us or with us, you are strong brother and you will get everything you want DO NOT GIVE up!

    • @cjay7740
      @cjay7740 5 місяців тому

      So words that you used to stutter on you can say them fluent now?

    • @GuilhermeRodrigues-sj8vb
      @GuilhermeRodrigues-sj8vb 5 місяців тому

      @@cjay7740 yes bro I can because I don't think how hard they are now I just say it with no pressure

    • @cjay7740
      @cjay7740 5 місяців тому

      @@GuilhermeRodrigues-sj8vb damn bro thats like a miracle cure i wish i can do it too

    • @GuilhermeRodrigues-sj8vb
      @GuilhermeRodrigues-sj8vb 5 місяців тому

      @@cjay7740 bro I think you dont know but stutter its from your head because you dont have confidence like I didnt had! Start to read every day for 20 minutes. Go to a therapist your stutter will improve a lot after that like mine, there are therapists specialists in stutter, and when you alone in your room make a video and talk like a politician put a speech and talk byyourself with calm and make little paused when you talk like a "normal" person.

  • @johnmachter40
    @johnmachter40 9 місяців тому

    So if one doesnt cough... How should the body supposed to get rid of the muscous in the lung that builds up where the cough is there in the first place to transport it out of the lung?

  • @abolacadernos7164
    @abolacadernos7164 9 місяців тому

    Lee Lovett’s Stop Stuttering Short Course: How to Break the Stuttering Code book and WSSA program helped me stop stuttering. It takes a stutterer to know a stutterer and his books and program have had a profound effect on my life.

    • @Nigerian-born_American
      @Nigerian-born_American 6 місяців тому

      BS. A book to help you stop stuttering. I tried a cochlear removal device, as a child, with no avail. Therefore, how do you suppose a book will cure, to some of us, our bane of existence? You are chatting nonsense, respectfully.

  • @anushashrestha1998
    @anushashrestha1998 9 місяців тому

    Does it reduce adduction Gap in vocal cord??

  • @randallscott1643
    @randallscott1643 9 місяців тому

    As a Clinical Hypnotherapist I have found from my research, that stuttering is caused by a traumatic event, between the ages of 2-7. the cause is anything from a dog barking in a child's face, to a child seeing some one get shot! this is the spectrum that I have worked with. So when you put someone into hypnosis you go back to the first time they started to stutter. The subconious remembers everything. Then we do forgiveness and let the memory go from the body. Now when you understand how the mind and body work together, you can go back to the memory, and there is no more emotion attached,. that is when the stutter lets go. And becomes the cure. Good luck in the future. If you have any questions please let me know. Thank you for you time.

    • @AbdulSami-nx7mh
      @AbdulSami-nx7mh 7 місяців тому

      I got my stutter through a trauamatic event too, I really want it gone, can you help please?

    • @aliz9755
      @aliz9755 Місяць тому

      I'm based in Toronto, how can I get in touch

    • @goombaguy6224
      @goombaguy6224 Місяць тому

      This is entirely untrue and you shouldn’t spread misinformation. I myself have a stutter and have gone through extensive scientific research and programs about it. Stuttering is a neurological disorder present at birth, oftentimes hereditary, and is not ONLY caused by a traumatic event. It CAN be sometimes caused by such trauma, but in most cases it is unavoidable and passed down through families. Additionally, in most cases hypnotism DOES NOT work and should not be touted as a cure, as there is no true cure for stuttering.

    • @Rose.lover.girl-ju1ns
      @Rose.lover.girl-ju1ns 4 дні тому

      I got stuttering after having a medicine for 2 years I fell out from bed and it caused an injury in my brain so I had to take that medicine and since then I started stuttering

  • @lukeeadiw9337
    @lukeeadiw9337 9 місяців тому

    Thank you sir, ive had a stutter my entire life and have struggled with it greatly, i commend you for having the courage to make this video and raise awareness and also console fellow stutterers. The worst part i think is being scared to have a simple conversation with someone, and just simply refraining from talking all together. I hope it gets better for you and good luck with your future speech therapy milestone. God bless.

  • @dariatregan7512
    @dariatregan7512 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for this precious info. How often should we do it during the day and week?

  • @crazyhuman7541
    @crazyhuman7541 11 місяців тому

    There was this random person i met at my old job, she started doing sign language which was just weird has anyone else had something weird happen due to there stuttering?

    • @carstenown
      @carstenown 5 місяців тому

      Ive had adults at work or even teachers react really weird like they never seen a stutterer before. How do you grow up to be an adult and not know what stuttering is lmao

  • @lauryncobb1387
    @lauryncobb1387 Рік тому

    Psycho

  • @CraigMcintyre-mz6tb
    @CraigMcintyre-mz6tb Рік тому

    Slave boy loves mummy

  • @workingg4772
    @workingg4772 Рік тому

    This hurts

  • @secondbest2877
    @secondbest2877 Рік тому

    she looks like a murderer

  • @olipopgopoly
    @olipopgopoly Рік тому

    Omg it worked! I cleared my throat and the mucus came out immediately!

  • @lovesarita
    @lovesarita Рік тому

    Weird, this is nothing like the instructions give by Stanford Medicine Voice & Swallowing Center: 'You can also use a “silent cough” by pushing as much air as you can from the lungs in a short blast. The only sound should be a rush of air, then swallow.'

  • @kiahskuse2475
    @kiahskuse2475 Рік тому

    Im just trying to find something that helps me not cough like a maniac in front of people 😅

  • @anonylobster
    @anonylobster Рік тому

    now i have pneumonia

  • @JacobJarvis19music
    @JacobJarvis19music Рік тому

    I didn’t work

  • @karimtv410
    @karimtv410 Рік тому

    You needs advices first

  • @amberjulia7301
    @amberjulia7301 Рік тому

    My speech restored with Natural herbal treatment from Doctor Isibor, I can now speak fluently

    • @Kevin4M3
      @Kevin4M3 Рік тому

      Where can I find him

    • @xiddigdahir4620
      @xiddigdahir4620 11 місяців тому

      How I can contact that doctor plz

    • @mystudentclass
      @mystudentclass 10 місяців тому

      ​@@Kevin4M3plz, he's a scammer

    • @cjay7740
      @cjay7740 5 місяців тому

      How can i contact that doctor . Plz tell me

    • @Rose.lover.girl-ju1ns
      @Rose.lover.girl-ju1ns 4 дні тому

      Plz tell that doctor's contact I wanna get rid of this shittt so badddd

  • @OSQ749
    @OSQ749 Рік тому

    this exercise make you speak even without open your mouth, jk amazing video!

  • @drawingartkid
    @drawingartkid Рік тому

    Yeah this dosent work

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    @yakpusherpa1 Рік тому

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  • @Jinseiru
    @Jinseiru Рік тому

    THANK YOUU

  • @evashenton5305
    @evashenton5305 Рік тому

    It made me * cough* 😷😷😷 😷😷😷😷😷 I have just had tea it did not help will honey and lemon let me know in the comments.

  • @user-yourmomlovesme18
    @user-yourmomlovesme18 Рік тому

    it immediately made me cough

  • @roisinwhite390
    @roisinwhite390 2 роки тому

    Would this help with effects of thyroidlobectomy surgery, ? I was a singer, have not been able to hold many notes since surgery mid June 2019.My speaking voice is not as clear and strong as it was. My singing voice is very much altered, weak, wobbly, tune not steady, small narrow range of notes.

  • @canlex
    @canlex 2 роки тому

    When breathing makes you cough I’m just tryna learn how to choke quietly

    • @YesterdaysDeadTodayOnlyExists
      @YesterdaysDeadTodayOnlyExists 2 роки тому

      Same

    • @doingit_the_tommoway28
      @doingit_the_tommoway28 10 місяців тому

      YES FR 😭like i’ll be sitting in my chair suffocating trying to get the teachers attention so i can “go to the bathroom“ just so i can cough in the hallway instead of the classroom 💀

    • @johnmachter40
      @johnmachter40 9 місяців тому

      ​@@doingit_the_tommoway28you should work on your self-esteem and just cough the F out of that classroom as loud as you can man. Just do it.

    • @ocdan8974
      @ocdan8974 9 місяців тому

      Pucker your lips on the exhale as if you were trying to blow air through a small tube. This makes it irritate less

  • @spurthichadharam9144
    @spurthichadharam9144 3 роки тому

    Thank you, I think we can shall may ( or any suitable helping verb ) understand the importance of excessive yawning or taking deep or heavy breathe while yawning as it is injurious to the health of lungs, so it can shall may ( or any suitable helping verb ) be prevented at any cost and instead during that lazy or non energetic or addictive minute we can shall may ( or any suitable helping verb ) release breathe and think of God or supportive relations / feel good music / walk in nature and observe how negative thoughts come and go thank ourself and be mindful at any cost..

  • @StressStraws
    @StressStraws 3 роки тому

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  • @annikabloomdahl4576
    @annikabloomdahl4576 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much! I have VCD, and I have had a cough for almost 2 years now. This really helps, although sometimes I still need to cough. I think I will finally be able to get back to singing, which is one of my favorite things ever!

    • @kevinsmall9901
      @kevinsmall9901 2 роки тому

      Why did you have a cough for so long if you don't mind me asking

    • @Realgiggle781
      @Realgiggle781 11 місяців тому

      Bruh never respond

  • @marianneeldridge1979
    @marianneeldridge1979 4 роки тому

    Wow! Congratulations! Very courageous and well done! You are an inspiration for others.

  • @0scartheCat
    @0scartheCat 4 роки тому

    . . I bet you girls had a right giggle making these, please upload the bloopers and out takes, it will get the most views for sure . . great content BTW . . .

  • @Jacob-fw1qv
    @Jacob-fw1qv 4 роки тому

    does it work for the virus thats going around

  • @Ignasimp
    @Ignasimp 4 роки тому

    What is the purpose of this exercise? Isn't the valsalva a bad thing to have when talking and singing?

    • @mathew9851
      @mathew9851 4 роки тому

      look up william perry. He will answer your questions thoroughly.

    • @sunsundks3891
      @sunsundks3891 4 роки тому

      It can be used a s therapeutic tool for certain types of vocal struggles I guess

    • @mathew9851
      @mathew9851 4 роки тому

      Sunsun DKS no this is called valsalva mechanism therapy. Basically when a stutterer feels a block, that block is basically the valsalva mechanism and this technique is to teach the vocal cords to prepare for speech once the person has done this mechanism rather than locking up and having a block.

    • @mathew9851
      @mathew9851 4 роки тому

      Sunsun DKS I should also add that this technique is mainly for vowels. Anybody that’s seeing this message I wouldn’t recommend you do this technique for the whole alphabet, only for the vowel letters. There are different variations for the vowel letters as well.

    • @throwaway-ds6yg
      @throwaway-ds6yg 3 роки тому

      This is false fold constriction