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That’s not very nice of you to insult me. You said, paraphrasing, that EVERY problem you have is someone else’s fault. Stuttering is a disability, and it is nobody’s fault. But you need to stop thinking like a victim and letting your stutter control you, have power over you. It’s great you are going to speech therapy…have you tried more than one therapist? Before you attack me again: I’m trying to help you. I was like you once, young and turning bitter from my stutter. The only thing that helped, besides weekly speech therapy and working on my “speech homework” was a mindset change. And I couldn’t just think it, I had to BELIEVE it. So, let’s start with what my therapist told me. You are not a stutterer, you are a person who stutters. Stuttering does not define you. You might stutter for 10, 20, 30 more years. You might not. But don’t stress about it, don’t think about being fluent. Because that makes it worse, that makes the stuttering so much worse. Don’t let it have power over you. Just let go, let yourself stutter, allow yourself to stutter, don’t make it a big deal.