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commentr/StutterOct 16, 2013
-6 points

Stuttering has very little to do with anxiety, so I doubt it's college. Anyway, maybe try the delayed audio feedback apps out there? I stutter and frankly don't know if you can do anything about it. ...

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commentr/StutterJul 22, 2013
1 points

I have tried the SpeechEasy ear piece, and it hadn't really done anything for me. But I suppose it can work differently for different people. ...

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commentr/StutterFeb 27, 2013
1 points

it worked for me at first but then I guess i developed a tolerance to it to where it was more of a hinderance (could barely hear what people would say) ...

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commentr/StutterFeb 27, 2013
2 points

Considering how expensive the device is, I'd recommend not getting it. Not just solely because of the price, but because it works temporarily. After upwards of 6 months or so your brain adjusts and it...

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commentr/StutterFeb 21, 2013
4 points

I paid for it (£7.99), I won't ask for my money back as everyone is different in terms of what helps them. But keep my money as a thanks for helping other people who stammer, I know how much of a burd...

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commentr/StutterFeb 21, 2013
3 points

Thanks for your comment. I'm offering it for free to the first 10 people who contact me. If it doesn't help you I will help you to get your money back from Apple (if you paid for it)....

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commentr/StutterFeb 21, 2013
1 points

Take note, I tried this app out and it didn't benefit me in anyway. Worth a shot if you can afford to try it!...

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commentr/StutterFeb 21, 2013
1 points

I just posted about an app that implements the DAF (delayed auditory feedback) that you can install on your iPhone or other iOS device [right here](http://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/18zax5/do_y...

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postr/StutterFeb 21, 2013
1 points

Do you have an iPhone (or iPad or iPod touch)? I have an app for you that helps you speak fluently!

Do you have an iPhone (or iPad or iPod touch)? I have an app for you that helps you speak fluently! I have an app for you that could help you speak fluently. It implements the DAF (delayed auditory fe...

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commentr/StutterFeb 19, 2013
1 points

It is a device created by the janus development group. You put it in your ear and it repeats what you say in a higher tone a couple milliseconds after....

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commentr/StutterFeb 12, 2013
1 points

Im actually considering this device also but have dragged my feet because Im not sure it'd be worth the money. It seems like itd be great to have for class presentations and intern/job interviews. Any...

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commentr/StutterFeb 12, 2013
1 points

Before I had the speech easy my fluency rate was 30% and after I had the speech easy on my fluency rate was 95%. So yeah, it worked....

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commentr/StutterFeb 11, 2013
2 points

It works really well for my husband, but only in quiet places. It doesn't really work in places like restaurants, or parties, and when he's in a quiet small setting, his stuttering doesn't really both...

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postr/StutterFeb 11, 2013
4 points

Does the speach easy device work as well for everyone as it did for me or do results vary?

Does the speach easy device work as well for everyone as it did for me or do results vary? I almost completely got rid of mine like 85 to 90%reduction ...

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commentr/StutterFeb 5, 2013
2 points

I have stuttered my entire life. A speech pathologist friend of mine recommended Delayed Audio Feedback or DAF. It works by playing back to you exactly what you are saying a moment later and stutterin...

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commentr/StutterOct 17, 2012
1 points

Sorry for the late reply! My stutter is relatively mild compared to a lot of people, but the most I do is go to speech therapy once every couple of years (I live in the UK where it's provided free), a...

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postr/StutterOct 16, 2012
1 points

Has anybody here tried DAF (delayed audio feedback)?

Has anybody here tried DAF (delayed audio feedback)? I've been stuttering my whole life, I just tried delayed audio feedback and I talked completely normal and fluent. You can probably try these onl...

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commentr/StutterFeb 20, 2012
1 points

I find that using this software with a deep voice setting and about 100 m/s delay helps when I get bad into blocks every now and then ...

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commentr/StutterSep 19, 2011
1 points

You can also use it with your bluetooth headset, if you have an iPhone, iPod Touch 4th Gen, or iPad 2. I think nowadays it's pretty normal seeing people walking around all day with a bt headset in the...

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postr/StutterSep 3, 2011
6 points

Hello r/Stutter, check out the DAF/FAF (anti-stutter) app, that I made for the iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch

Hello r/Stutter, check out the DAF/FAF (anti-stutter) app, that I made for the iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch I've only recently seen a video from Oprah's show were I've learned about Delayed Auditory Feedba...

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