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I'm happy to hear it. I stumbled upon this [post](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/nm97c1/comment/gzqnsl5/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) today, which is about a person who did many therapies that didn't work and one day out of nowhere, this person stops stuttering. Normally it takes months or years to outgrow stuttering, but he or she suddenly stopped stuttering in 1 day and stuttering never returned and he or she doesn't know why it happened. What is your idea how it could have happened? This post made me realize that - if we stop or outgrow stuttering as an adult - we need to be aware of: 1. not feeling guilty (of outgrowing stuttering) 2. not gaining a sense of imposter syndrome 3. not feeling like attaining freedom without closure in order to prevent relapse.