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>I overheard my manager saying to the district manager, "She's doing really well, we're working on her customer assistance, but she seems to be stuttering a lot, which is fine I guess. We will work on it" Sounds like the manager understands your position, which is great. >Today one of my coworkers even made fun of me when I stammered This is a problem, and shouldn't be happening (especially not in a professional environment). >then they finished what I was trying to say. Then began to explain something slowly to me. A lot of the time people just don't let me finish and speak over me. Have you informed your colleagues that you stutter? It sounds like they're not aware of what's gong on. >The more I seem to try and **work** on my stutter, and getting word jammed the worse it seems to get. What _work_ do you do? Are you using techniques from when you were in speech therapy as a child? Maybe it's time to touch it up in a new therapy setting?