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commentr/StutterAug 18, 2016
3 points

IAmA SpeechEasy provider, AMA. I actually think the device is NOT a good fit in the majority of cases...there are a lot of stars that need to be aligned, so to speak, for it to be a worthwhile longtim...

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postr/StutterAug 18, 2016
6 points

Longtime stutterer here. Have any of you guys ever tried out those speecheasy devices that fit in your ear?

Longtime stutterer here. Have any of you guys ever tried out those speecheasy devices that fit in your ear? I just learned about this speecheasy device. Basically, it's a tiny device that sits in your...

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commentr/StutterJul 1, 2016
1 points

I realized that my blocking stems from anxiety and anticipation. What I am trying to figure out now is what triggers the anxiety and how to override it. In the meantime Mr. Roboto allows me to "have a...

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commentr/StutterJul 1, 2016
1 points

https://www.google.com.au/#q=metronome I'm looking for more ppl to practise with using the metronome, it works for me, my skype is youngfool, feel free to add me if you want to give it a try....

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postr/StutterJun 28, 2016
5 points

Looking for peers to converse with on Skype with using the metronome (from google search)

Looking for peers to converse with on Skype with using the metronome (from google search) Hi all, I am looking for people with same speaking difficulties to converse with on Skype using the metronome ...

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commentr/StutterJun 13, 2016
1 points

Comes with a few big downsides. You can't use it when there is a lot of background noise and often it only works for a short period only. Then your brain gets used to the delay and won't be distracted...

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commentr/StutterJun 12, 2016
1 points

Ever check out the speech easy device? You wear it like a hearing aide and it creates a slight echo and it improves your speech cost like 5k...

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commentr/StutterMay 8, 2016
1 points

That little headphone is called delayef auditory feedback. It not only very expensieve, after Some weeks the effects fade out, and it eventually stop working !...

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commentr/StutterMay 7, 2016
1 points

Well stuttering is somehow related to your ears and hearing. Like how they cure some bad stutters is to install a little headphone in your ear that plays back your own speech a fraction of a second a...

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commentr/StutterMay 6, 2016
2 points

I have a speech easy device which is a several thousand dollar version of that. It does nothing for me. The therapist that sold it to us guilted me and suckered my mom into getting it. Now its a paper...

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commentr/StutterMay 5, 2016
1 points

I've only been using for practicing alone for about one week. My SLP suggested I try it. I practice with it, then without it. Good luck on the presentations!!!...

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commentr/StutterMay 5, 2016
2 points

How long have you been using it for? I just looked into this and I am hoping I can have the same results as you. After being a stutterer for my whole life and I have two presentations next week, I'm h...

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commentr/StutterMay 4, 2016
2 points

So much this. My husband's parents spent a fortune on a custom DAF earpiece for him, and it does indeed feel like a miracle, but it's nearly impossible to use in loud/crowded environments. Like restau...

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commentr/StutterMay 4, 2016
2 points

Some people use DAF devices as a sort of "reminder" to attend to their speech. It can facilitate more conscientious awareness of how you are talking, and provide an impetus for physically modifying or...

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commentr/StutterMay 4, 2016
1 points

I thought it might be short lived. I wouldn't try to use it in public anyway. But, it is interesting and nice to feel that fluent....

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commentr/StutterMay 4, 2016
5 points

Felt like a miracle cure the first time I used it. However the effect quickly wears off as your brain gets used to it. It doesnt work in loud enviroments either....

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postr/StutterMay 3, 2016
6 points

Delayed Auditory Feedback: Have you ever tried? Wow!

Delayed Auditory Feedback: Have you ever tried? Wow! I'm an adult in my 40's. My stutter has gotten worse in the last couple of years. I'm currently seeing a speech therapist. She asked me to try a...

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postr/StutterApr 8, 2016
2 points

Metronome and stuttering - has anyone tried listening to a metronome while speaking to improve fluency?

Metronome and stuttering - has anyone tried listening to a metronome while speaking to improve fluency? Just wondering if anyone has attempted speaking while listening to a metronome. I downloaded a m...

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postr/StutterMar 1, 2016
10 points

A friendly suggestion..

A friendly suggestion.. Hey fellow stutterers and mods! I've been stuttering since I was 4 years old. Not that serious now, but still noticeable when you talk to me. And i was really happy that a sub...

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commentr/StutterFeb 22, 2016
1 points

It was a speech jammer, but I don't remember the specific name. It was interesting because my friend was stuttering like crazy, but it had no effect on me-- in fact I spoke more fluent....

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