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I haven't read all the comments, but most seem to lean on the negative side and how this is only temporary. That's destructive speculation. I guess the temporary part is true, but good for you! Doesn't even moderate fluency feel refreshing and liberating? Chase that feeling, be confident in the technique and develope it. No one in here is you, so who are they to speculate? You can try learning and practicing breathing exercises. If they don't make you fluent, which very little people are comepletely fluent, it will help you strive towards your personal goal. I should add to not set lofty goals for yourself, such as complete fluency, but set reasonable goals and stick with whatever is working for you. Just remember, nothing stays the same, life is change and process. Take the good and the bad and never let yourself feel defeated because your stutter is not "cured". I'm glad you had a positive experience with your speech and shared it with us. Positivity is ALWAYS good. Stay well, friend.