commentr/StutterOctober 15, 2025
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People who stutter will likely always have a certain neurological vulnerability related to speech. But wow, such a major relapse is insane. Based on what I’ve seen in the scientific literature, major relapses where fluency becomes impossible to recover are quite rare. But I wouldn't see it as a waste of time, but rather a meaningful experience. Every phase, fluent or not, contributes to deeper understanding and growth
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