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  • 1) I would talk to a doctor, in your place. It could be a serious medical problem. It could also be age related. 2) Is there some particular change that happened to you recently? Could it be some new medication you take, or some accident? 3) Here some instances and causes of speech trouble: - "Fluctuating mental state, often unable to be myself or speak clearly": http://www.steadyhealth.com/Fluctuating_mental_state__often_unable_to_be_myself_or_speak_clearly_t129247.html - "Connecting with other adults who suddenly can't speak clearly": http://uk.dynavoxtech.com/Support/forums/messages.aspx?TopicID=70 - "Ralph suffered a stroke on 11 July 1119 and was left partially paralysed and unable to speak clearly from that time until his death": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_d'Escures - "Provide a supportive and relaxed environment for patient who is unable to form words or sentences or who is unable to speak clearly or appropriately.": http://books.google.com/books?id=6G86aiGXBHQC&pg=PA400&lpg=PA400&dq=unable+to+speak+clearly&source=bl&ots=btcXyNPRs9&sig=UcLnXQ9iyVbTT3KvQd-UCC9Uc3g&hl=en&ei=0KkmSr-FBYWY_AaWpanaBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10 - "The Prehospital Stroke Scale (PSS) is a patient assessment tool to identify signs and symptoms of stroke (asymmetric facial weakness, upper extremity weakness, and/or any abnormalities of speech or language)": http://www.uic.edu/depts/glstrknet/doc/EMS%20Transfer%20Policy.pdf

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