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stuttering

i've rolled about 50 times in the period of a year..

speech/stuttering have gotten a tad worse.

not much. but definetely noticable.
 
Some people just spout bs on this site without any form of evidence behind it. Stuttering, loss of words , and vocab and such all closely relate with E. Don't just associate it with getting older.. although that may be relevant if the person is noticing immediate change and drastic change you can bet thats the E.
 
^^ meh i think you are just blinded to the negative effects of E. Clean or not, soon enough you will find out.
 
i figure this is a fairly common problem, but i can't find any information on it. hopefully someone with a past experience or knowledge can help.

did x 3 times, a month apart, starting in april. haven't touched it since the middle of june. i started noticing maybe early june that my speech was getting kind of funky. i trip up over my words a lot, find it difficult to think of the word i'm looking for, and stutter (the part that bothers me the most.)

i never had this problem before. i've actually been rather well spoken my entire life. and i don't have this problem in text, none of it comes out until i'm speaking.

is there any way to fix this, outside of a speech therapy type deal?
will it fade away the longer x stays out of my system?

I'll provide better sources when I'm sober and back from my holiday, but I abused MDMA pretty hardcore and I still have this problem.

...well.. I still HAD that problem. I started taking piracetam on a daily basis and it really improved my short and long term memory recollection. I'd totally suggest this to you if you're looking for a way to help rid yourself of the needing to talk slowly / stuttering issue. Hope that helps!! I love you all =D
 
Been using mdma for the last 10 years. I noticed the studdering and what not a few years after using. I can't think of alot of words sometimes and when I speak them I'll be saying bread and will be thinking of another word to say after that and will end up combining the two words when I finally speak (if that makes sense). Anyhow, I just got use to it. Sometimes I notice it, others I don't. Only thing I can think that will help is some sort of speech/pronouncation lessons or tips. I tend to think for a sec before speaking and say things slower so I don't jumble up my words.
 
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