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>Does your speech sound natural? Yes. I probably lack a little range, resulting in a more monotone manner of speech. But only a bit. If you're concerned with not sounding natural, your speech therapist can do post-fluency work with you to get you back to *you.* Hell, there are likely voice coaches that can work with you as well. I've been back to my speech therapist for tune ups in the past. I think of it similar to being away from the gym. Sometimes you need a trainer to get you back into shape. Help you get a new routine going. I was a severe stutterer. With run-out-of-breath blocks. Today I am mostly fluent. I've worked with people for six months before they witness a minor block. They don't believe me when I tell them that I am a stutterer. Or they say that it must be a mild stutter. lmao. If they only knew. The following post has a pretty good description of my experiences and success. Please don't hesitate to ask more questions. I am a huge advocate for speech therapy to help people with stutters. https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/okaf40/does\_speech\_therapy\_work/