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commentr/StutterOct 11, 2025
6 points

This is not new at all. I trialled a device like that almost 20 years ago. It works for a little while but your brain quickly gets used to it and then it has no benefit at all....

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commentr/StutterOct 11, 2025
19 points

Those devices don't work for everyone and they aren't new (just the ai). It's basically a feedback device. Its the equivalent of wearing prescription glasses. Once you remove the device, you will go b...

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postr/StutterOct 11, 2025
0 points

Possible correction for stuttering:

Possible correction for stuttering: Hi! This is my first time participating in the sub. I wanted to share a possible cure/correction for stuttering that AI suggested to me, based on the latest informa...

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commentr/StutterOct 9, 2025
2 points

I really appreciate you getting back to me and sharing your story. I fully understand the need to prioritise those whose stutter is much more debilitating and this is how I was when I was a lot younge...

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commentr/StutterOct 9, 2025
2 points

I managed to see a speech therapist at an NHS a couple of years ago. I slipped through the waiting list somehow, but in this area the waiting list is years! It could be different in your area. The th...

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commentr/StutterOct 8, 2025
1 points

I run a little company, fluencyAI LLC, that has developed an app that might help you, the Fluent Digital Twin. It's not quite ready for release yet, maybe in a month. It converts your stuttered spee...

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commentr/StutterOct 7, 2025
3 points

Can Bypass vocal cords which can block for stutterers and instead synthesize speech by machine in your own natural voice. Text to speech in your own voice already supported by iPhone with just a minut...

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postr/StutterOct 4, 2025
1 points

Tech can help!

Tech can help! Hey everyone in r/stuttering, I'm a longtime stutterer myself, and after years of dealing with it, I discovered the IMPOCO method (from a French coach named Ivan Impoco) back in 2013 \...

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commentr/StutterOct 2, 2025
1 points

I would solidly say, no, i’ve been taking them for 6 months now intermittently. Cycling between Ash and L-Thianine to prevent tolerance… and so far so good! Like, there is this sense of calmness that ...

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commentr/StutterOct 2, 2025
3 points

It's a device, it's gonna be put in brain 🧠 to reduce stuttering....

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postr/Stutter_remissionSep 29, 2025
2 points

research (2025): Delayed auditory feedback increases speech production variability in typically fluent adults but has the opposite effect in stuttering adults

research (2025): Delayed auditory feedback increases speech production variability in typically fluent adults but has the opposite effect in stuttering adults **Authors’ interpretation:** The increas...

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commentr/StutterSep 25, 2025
1 points

When I have blocks I make an ‘ah’ or ‘uh’ sound before a sentence because the earpiece needs the input noise in order to relay it through to your ear. So yeah it does work for blocks, you just need to...

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commentr/StutterSep 25, 2025
1 points

To each their own. I think you can disclose it and do just fine, especially for one interview and the confidence to get through it. Just because it’s an AirPod doesn’t mean it doesn’t have practical u...

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commentr/StutterSep 25, 2025
1 points

[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co.speechtools.DAFPro&hl=tr](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co.speechtools.DAFPro&hl=tr) Let the delay be 70 ms. It is paid but useful. I...

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commentr/StutterSep 25, 2025
1 points

DAF was first introduced by the device known as the: SPEECH EASY! I had one back in around ’01. It wasn’t cheap by any means, wanna say it was about $5k. But DAF does it layman’s terms “trick the brai...

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commentr/StutterSep 25, 2025
1 points

You can practically use desensitization instead of a mirror. In addition, DAF/metronome practice may also be helpful. GABA, glutamate, and dopamine neurotransmitters are important as well. If you are ...

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commentr/StutterSep 24, 2025
2 points

You could try a DAF (Delayed Auditory Feedback) app through your AirPods. It’s inconspicuous and would help you to feel more confident when delivering your answers. I’d practice with it leading up to ...

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commentr/StutterSep 24, 2025
1 points

I tried the Speech Easy back in the day, I think it was one of the original DAF devices. Great concept, I think DAF has merits, but ultimately it didn’t work well for me, but I think I had too high ho...

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commentr/StutterSep 24, 2025
2 points

i have never used DAF, can you elaborate on how useful you found it? does it help with blocks?...

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commentr/StutterSep 24, 2025
1 points

I find this repulsive! The poor guy is saying something that helped improve his speech and he's getting attacked for it because he stated the thing that helped him? So if I write a post about how the ...

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