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>Of course I'm not a speech therapist, you poor distrustful person. I wouldn't be in here, talking the way I do, if I was. > >As for my point, we're talking about speech therapy specifically. We're not talking about any and all potentially supportive measures in general. If you'd read my other comments in here, you'd already know about that part of the conversation (or at least, the part I take part in frequently). > >Please just give it a rest already. You're clearly only interested in framing the subthread such that you can get out on top. That's not what we're here for. That's not what the community is about. > >You're not helping. I'll have to just take your word on not being a speech therapist or somehow linked to it but for someone that professes wanting to help you appear to spend a lot of energy belittling me, is it really necessary to say those things like calling me a " poor distrustful person" when you could rather engage me to try change what you believe is not true, aka help me. You appear to be the exception not the rule around here(and Reddit as a whole) as I have found people very supportive and helpful, you on the other hand have been toxic and controlling. Anyway I'm out of this weird dialogue with you, take care and if you are genuinely a stutterer then good luck with the journey ahead.