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commentr/StutterSep 28, 2017
1 points

Ok so this is a weird one but it does address the ability to be fluent when you're alone and can feel your throat vibrations. I find that I speak better when wearing earplugs. There can be music playi...

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commentr/StutterSep 26, 2017
1 points

>is there any way to at least make it more occasional? There are all sorts of techniques, some might work better than others for you. Try to find videos on Youtube, maybe look for "tips" or "advic...

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commentr/StutterSep 23, 2017
1 points

I agree that the company is not upfront about what their product can and cannot do, which has been absolutely devastating to people who believed it was a long term solution, were helped for a bit only...

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commentr/StutterSep 21, 2017
1 points

I did when I was younger. Seemed to help slightly. Used it for about a month but I guess it wasn't significant enough to keep using....

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commentr/StutterSep 19, 2017
1 points

It's just a novelty in design. You can extend the novelty by switching up the pitch, delay, etc... but in the end it's still just a novelty. It's not any kind of long term help....

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commentr/StutterSep 19, 2017
1 points

I've heard that a lot of people have a similar experience with speecheasy--it works for while, but then you become habituated to the delay, and the stutter comes back. I'm wondering if it would work ...

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commentr/StutterSep 19, 2017
1 points

I used one in speech therapy and it worked for me. But I only wore it for about ~15 minutes. It also messed with my ability to think -- like it put a throttle on my processing....

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commentr/StutterSep 19, 2017
2 points

I personally have not (too expensive). I did read, however, that while the device worked at first, people with a stammer began to develop a tolerance to it and the device was no longer effective. I ...

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postr/StutterSep 19, 2017
4 points

Random Question for People Who Stammer

Random Question for People Who Stammer Have you ever tried a speecheasy? Ya know, that delayed auditory feedback device? If so, for how long did it work? And if you began to stutter again while wearin...

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commentr/StutterSep 7, 2017
1 points

This is why an hearing aid sometimes works wonders for a while. You hear yourself talking and this fluency is easier to maintain. I find that when i haven't talked that much in a day the next day my ...

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commentr/StutterSep 3, 2017
1 points

How the speech rhythm controller working The speech rhythm controller in correcting stuttering, functions by engaging two magnets in the mouth thus producing magnetism hence resisting the power of or...

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commentr/StutterAug 3, 2017
4 points

Mmm, it doesn't "cure" it. If you depend on it full time, the brain will adjust to it and your stutter will return. Those devises are good for occasional use only. People use them for speeches and ...

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commentr/StutterAug 3, 2017
1 points

I sing the beginning of words now but that comes across as odd. I did manage to find a hearing aid that "cures" the speech impediment. ...

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commentr/StutterJul 17, 2017
1 points

Try to talk with the pace of a metronome (you can google it), it helps me alot. But i just dont have enough practice with it, unable to find anyone who's will to commit =[ i would be more than happy s...

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commentr/StutterJul 13, 2017
1 points

I used one as a teen for a bit. It seemed to help some, but I stopped using it after about a month. Didn't help enough to make me want to keep using it. I'd say it's a waste of money but I also encour...

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commentr/StutterJul 12, 2017
1 points

I'm am a fan of McGuire too. But if you read laebot's posts, you'll see that SpeechEasy *does* have a place for some stutterers. The problem is that too many providers don't understand or care that ...

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commentr/StutterJul 12, 2017
2 points

Thanks so much for answering me. This is very useful information. SpeechEasy would have a better reputation if they made sure they used providers who really understand stuttering *and* what the de...

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commentr/StutterJul 12, 2017
2 points

You are correct, I do not work for SpeechEasy. The way it works is they train SLPs in how to use the device with people who are interested. You can't just buy a device off the SpeechEasy website, you...

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commentr/StutterJul 12, 2017
1 points

Speech Easy device has been around for almost as long as I have been stuttering, which is a LONG TIME. After all these years, you are still charging the same 4000 to 6000 price tag making probably ri...

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commentr/StutterJul 12, 2017
1 points

I don't know the sales structure of SpeechEasy, but you don't actually work for SpeechEasy, right? You could never be this honest if you did. ...

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