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commentr/StutterNov 6, 2025
1 points

Do you mean Delayed Auditory Feedback? I was going to suggest MPI Therapy, but they don’t do that anymore . Do you know who Mark Powers is? He does stuff like that ....

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commentr/StutterNov 6, 2025
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I'm 36 now and I think I'm wayyy less fluent than when I was younger. My theory is I'm not talking nearly as much as I used to. I'm an over the road truck driver so I'm always alone. I don't really ha...

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commentr/StutterNov 6, 2025
1 points

Interesting. I'm a software engineer by trade and have an idea to create an app where you could simulate speaking exercises with an AI voice model who could then give you feedback on your speech. If s...

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commentr/StutterNov 4, 2025
2 points

I bought it a long time ago from someone who came from Moscow. I used it a few times, but I’m not using it anymore since I don’t feel the need right now. However, it was helpful when I wore it. It’s a...

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commentr/StutterOct 29, 2025
1 points

In person of course not but it’s been working great on the phone. My main question is can this be used to train one out of stuttering...

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commentr/StutterOct 29, 2025
1 points

Is there an external DAF? It shouldn’t be used continuously for long periods; you need to take breaks and use it again later. However, yes, the brain can get used to it....

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commentr/StutterOct 29, 2025
1 points

Yeah i tried the daf it actually helped alot but it isnt very much useful in the real life when actually talking to people...

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commentr/StutterOct 29, 2025
1 points

It shows the interaction between the brain’s speech control system and external rhythmic or auditory stimuli. You can try using a metronome. Music, speech sounds, or rhythm act like a metronome that r...

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commentr/StutterOct 28, 2025
1 points

One thing that helps me—and I’ve stuttered for years—is spelling the word in my mind, visualizing it, and reading it silently as I speak. It sounds odd, I know, but it works most of the time. I also u...

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commentr/StutterOct 27, 2025
1 points

I have a DAF device, and I use it occasionally because the brain can eventually reject or adapt to it, so it shouldn’t be used every day....

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commentr/StutterOct 26, 2025
2 points

Used to be that way....Dreaded answering the phone.. But after a while being unemployed...Not being able to find that perfect fit Job.....Out of frustration I started a home based business...I am a Of...

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commentr/StutterOct 25, 2025
1 points

Practice reading aloud to the beat of a metronome at slow pace first, like one word for every beat, then gradually increase the tempo to a faster rate. It will help with synchronisation of your speech...

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commentr/StutterOct 23, 2025
5 points

You don't hear about them because they don't work. There are a lot of dishonest scammers who prey upon people desperate to 'cure' their stutter using tricks and gimmicks who will gladly lie and cheat ...

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postr/StutterOct 23, 2025
1 points

Speech Products and Devices?

Speech Products and Devices? Hi everyone, I’ve stammered all my life, as have my brother and my dad. When talking about stammering, we realised we’ve never really come across a physical aid designed t...

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postr/StutterOct 22, 2025
0 points

Stopstutter app

Stopstutter app Download the StopStutter app. I’m not kidding, this isn’t an ad or those dumb spam messages. It’s created by an author named Lee who beat his own stutter. He has proof videos of countl...

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commentr/StutterOct 22, 2025
1 points

I am not an ex-stutterer, I don't believe there is a cure. I still occasionally block on a word. I have been on National Health Service speech therapy twice, Hypnotherapy, and a 3 week (15 day) course...

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commentr/StutterOct 20, 2025
1 points

The SpeechEasy device is the same tech. We paid something like $5500 for this thing in 2009, and it was a huge help to me — at first. I used it for a year, but eventually my brain caught on, and it’s ...

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commentr/StutterOct 18, 2025
4 points

I've seen the same thing be used in chinese protocols of clearing / greatly helping people with stutters. They use DAF tools initially and get people to read word by word, taking sips after listening ...

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postr/StutterOct 17, 2025
11 points

Found something thats workin for me

Found something thats workin for me I found something that has reduced my stutter by 80% and is literally free. Check out DAF apps on your phone, stands for delayed audio feedback - what it does is re...

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commentr/StutterOct 11, 2025
1 points

I suppose newer technology could use AI to detect efficacy and “surprise” the brain by learning when to increase or decrease the auditory feedback🤷 Normal speecheasy type DAF solutions are complete...

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