commentr/StutterDecember 27, 2025

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I've never suggested any person or product. Nor have you heard me say anything about a cure. Just that fluency can be learned. I've only shared my own personal experiences. I wholeheartedly endorse qualified speech therapy. I never make claims of cures. I am specific when I say improved fluency. I live the first half of my life with a severe stutter. I've achieved fluency. Am I still a stutterer? yes. When I am extremely stressed and tired, I will have the occasional disfluent moment. This isn't the subreddit to make fun of people. You can take that BS elsewhere. I won't offer methods, as I have said over and over again that my experience achieving fluency required the guidance of a qualified SLP. But I have shared my story. I've given people an overview of my speech therapy experience. I've criticized therapists who offer techniques as solutions. I'm familiar with these techniques, as they were components used in the development of my fluency. But techniques alone aren't effective. Teaching someone a technique is like teaching them how to play a note. You can teach them all of the notes, but they still won't be able to play a piece of music. If you're sincere, read the following that I've shared. If not, please move along. [where are you guys? : r/Stutter](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/17melyk/comment/k7zztej/)

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Community & SupportTherapy & Professional

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Advice OfferedPositive Therapy Techniques