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>I've stuttered my whole life. Sometimes it was brutal, sometimes not so bad. But it's always there. Depends on my stress level really. But the most noticeable improvement was when I started taking therapy seriously. My most noticeable improvement was when I stopped doing therapy or giving a shit about my stutter. All the therapists I've been to have been terrible and just dont get the nature of the disease. > >I know how bad it can get. Trust me, I've been there. You never forget the faces of 100 people as you stutter your way through a speech that is way too long. You never forget all the social anxiety that comes with a stutter. I still have it. Like I have a very hard time approaching people. I literally have to force myself to talk to people sometimes. I too tend to be on the reclusive side but I make efforts to be social. When it comes down to you, I think a lot of it is your mindset. How? What's your mindset like? How can you honestly have a positive mindset when you almost always will be humiliated and don't stand a chance because of your stutter?