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did anyone else have to go to speech therapy when they were little?
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I recently found out when I was going for my diagnosis that I was in speech therapy for quite sometime because I had a lot of trouble learning to speak. The way I talk now is slightly different and I get tounge tied a lot. I'm also Scottish and from Glasgow but people when they hear me talk say I sound Irish, I don't get that, I don't sound Irish when I talk . I wonder if me being in speech therapy has somehow altered the way I talk and enunciate words thus making my accent sound different
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