Acquired Stuttering

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Re: Applies to Me?!

From: Henny Bijleveld
Date: 10/23/01
Time: 2:00:41 AM
Remote Name: 164.15.7.112

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Dear Monica I replied to you before, but I missed the right bottom, that is the reason why you get my aswer so late. Exuses for that. If you have suffered a road accident with subsequent dysfluencies, it is quite possible that the dysfluencies were cause by your accident. Did you have a scanner made? Do you know if there was a lesion and where it was localized? What sorts of dysfluencies do you experience? Word finding difficulties, repetitions, pauses, slow speech, broken sentences, or what else? Without any notion of what happened it is difficult to tell you what. But in general you can state, that dysfluencies subsewuent to a road accident can be due to the consequences of the accident. Your speech might be better with time. Thank you for your question.


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