Since April 9, 2019, I have told people that I've met to please bear with me when I'm talking because it's as though I have an impairment in my speech or it's like I'm studdering. I was not born with any speech issues, and I have never studdered. Until that day. 

I've been referring to this as a major disconnect between my brain and my mouth. Quite honestly, this is how I feel: generally, my words come out smoothly without any type of stopping from the beginning of one thought to the next; but since I got the news about Jeremy, it's like my brain tells my mouth what to say, but my mouth does NOT say what my brain tells it to. 

Has anyone else ever had this happen? If yes, please tell me that it won't be much longer and my brain and mouth will come together like they're supposed to be.  

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