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Default Dec 08, 2020 at 05:40 AM
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Since i'm young, I have that thing where whenever I have somebody's attention, if i'm talking, I lose complete concentration on what i'm saying, start stuttering, my mind kind of goes blank for a few seconds, and usually that brings a little panick in me. I fixed so many things in my life and this is the biggest issue that if I fix, i'll become the best version of myself, but this is a big challenge. I don't know what it is. It's like whenever I think of the thought itself of my mind blanking, my mind can go blank. But some situation can trigger that thought to pop up such as when i'm having lot of a attention from somebody ; when i'm talking to somebody when I gotta use my logical thinking basically (studying with a teammate can do it too). I'll do anything possible in life to fix this, because it ruined such a massive portion of my life. I have not seen nobody with something like this on the internet and i'm really wondering what that is.
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Hi bobbby. Welcome to Psych Central. I am sorry you have a challenge when engaging with someone else in conversation.

The only thought that comes to mind as a person that can sometimes be nervous looking someone in the eye, when you lose concentration where are you looking? Some people are totally nervous about looking someone in the eye or at other parts of the body.

Some of these may be of interest
Stuttering: Myth vs. Fact

Stuttering Symptoms

How Do I Stop Stammering? - Ask the Therapist

Hyperactive Brain Area Implicated in Stuttering

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Welcome to the site bobbby. I hope you find some of the links that CANDC posted to be interesting/helpful

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Hi bobbby. Welcome to Psych Central. I am sorry you have a challenge when engaging with someone else in conversation.

The only thought that comes to mind as a person that can sometimes be nervous looking someone in the eye, when you lose concentration where are you looking? Some people are totally nervous about looking someone in the eye or at other parts of the body.

Some of these may be of interest
Stuttering: Myth vs. Fact

Stuttering Symptoms

How Do I Stop Stammering? - Ask the Therapist

Hyperactive Brain Area Implicated in Stuttering

All the best to you. @CANDC

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