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commentr/StutterOct 15, 2015
1 points

Just got it — thanks! Looking forward to trying it. I'll write a review after I've had some time to try it out. NKEHY66XKHYX...

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postr/StutterOct 15, 2015
8 points

Delayed Auditory Feedback (DAF) – I'm giving away my iPhone app [at least 20 promo codes, 80% off]

Delayed Auditory Feedback (DAF) – I'm giving away my iPhone app [at least 20 promo codes, 80% off] Hey guys*, you've probably heard about the really expensive devices like the SpeechEasy(tm), right? ...

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postr/StutterOct 13, 2015
4 points

Any numbers I can call if i want to talk to someone to practice being fluent?

Any numbers I can call if i want to talk to someone to practice being fluent? I have been practicing being fluent by reading in a mirror, would like to know if there is any phone number i can call to ...

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postr/StutterSep 28, 2015
2 points

UK folks - help me out please!

UK folks - help me out please! I stutter, and I'm also a PhD student at University College London. I'm doing various bits of research over the coming year looking at stuttering within the brain and tr...

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commentr/StutterSep 14, 2015
2 points

Do you use a physical note? If you use an android phone, I recommend an app called Embiggen which you can use for this. ...

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commentr/StutterSep 7, 2015
1 points

Just tried one app, didn't change anything for me either. I guess it's due to my stuttering being chronic. I still stutter if I talk to myself....

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commentr/StutterSep 7, 2015
2 points

Please don't depend on such tools. It feels great only temporarily. Once you are off that device you feel helpless and changes your stuttering behavior. Just my opinion/experience....

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postr/StutterSep 7, 2015
3 points

Tool to record and play back your voice with a slight delay?

Tool to record and play back your voice with a slight delay? Is there any programs or apps out there that can do this? I remember hearing of this method before as a way to trick your brain into speaki...

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postr/StutterAug 19, 2015
6 points

Paid Stuttering Research - £10 per hour - London/Birmingham (UK) and surrounding areas

Paid Stuttering Research - £10 per hour - London/Birmingham (UK) and surrounding areas I posted a while ago advertising my project, but I can't update the title of that so I'm posting an updated call ...

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postr/StutterAug 15, 2015
5 points

Your thoughts on the McGuire program?

Your thoughts on the McGuire program? So I just watched [this](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvs6gcSlMMc) and I wanted to know if it really works? I'm really interested in this since I haven't real...

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commentr/StutterAug 6, 2015
1 points

As an SLP I do have to caution you that they tend to not work long term. However they are a good tool and are a good option to have, especially if you want to save it for special occasions. The scienc...

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commentr/StutterAug 6, 2015
2 points

It helped me when I needed it to. They say that for it to actually work and help in the long term, you have to wear it every day and think of it as an extension of yourself (like wearing glasses every...

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commentr/StutterAug 6, 2015
1 points

I tried both fluencymaster and speech easy. I liked the fluencymaster more, but they both ended like you said. I got used to the novelty and now I was stuttering with an annoying DAF in my ear....

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postr/StutterAug 6, 2015
4 points

going to be trying out speecheasy

going to be trying out speecheasy My mom is insisting that I go in for a fitting or whatever it is for this. I really dont want to do it, as all I have heard are stories that it is BS and might help y...

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commentr/StutterJul 29, 2015
1 points

If your insurance covers it (or you have the money), I would set up a consultation with an experienced Speech Language Pathologist (make they sure know about stuttering in all forms). If you can find ...

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postr/StutterJul 26, 2015
7 points

Stutter Social - Google Hangouts few times every week

Stutter Social - Google Hangouts few times every week I didn't find this in the link archive and I didn't find any post about this site. It's a great site where stutterers meet a few times a week and ...

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commentr/StutterJul 24, 2015
1 points

Seriously, all the time. It's always there. I've tried it all; drugs, therapy, meditation, breathing exercises, weird dental procedures, yadda yadda. The only thing that comes close to being a miracle...

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commentr/StutterJun 3, 2015
1 points

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.boostlabz.auraldelayer&hl=en I just downloaded - will try in a few minutes! Update: So i gave it a whirl while i was out on a walk. I've read a...

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commentr/StutterJun 3, 2015
2 points

my effects wore off. The SpeechEasy was just annoying since its an always on device. The fluency master was a little better but it's still annoying since they all work on trying to trick your brain. m...

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commentr/StutterMay 20, 2015
1 points

Longterm it stops working for most. The brain seems to adept to the distraction the DAF provides. Which leads to many expensive SpeechEasy devices that costed €3000 collecting dust now....

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