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You're welcome! I am very glad to hear you are doing better now. I am also glad to hear you have such a big support group. And I know exactly what you mean. There is no cure for stuttering, and knowing that can make it really difficult at times. Sometimes it is so hard to see that the glass is more than half full. There is so much to be grateful for, like you said. But one thing that can make it difficult to just let it go is all the other people around you who don't stutter. They have absolutely no idea what it is like to have increased difficulty just sometimes saying the most basic of phrases, such as "Have a great day." That one always gets me and I have no idea why lol. That is really interesting that you have so many family members who have a stutter too. In my family, it's just me. My grandfather had an uncle who stuttered, but as far as I know, that's it. My parents thought I had grown out of it in elementary school, but I say their ears just got used to it.