postr/StutterFebruary 10, 2021

Heavily Considering a SpeechEasy

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Heavily Considering a SpeechEasy Yesterday I went to a SLP for the first time in fifteen years - ever since I graduated high school. I went in knowing where most of my blocks and trouble words/phrases and vowels were, but I was pretty impressed with the hour or so I had the SpeechEasy especially considering I've turned more into a silent blocker as I've gotten older. Could anyone chime in with their experiences with a SpeechEasy device? Did it help you be overall more fluent in day to day life? I ordered food today for my girlfriend and I while we were out with the device, and was overall a lot more confident and fairly fluent compared to normally doing that - which I usually dislike, a lot. I'd love to hear someone else's opinion with the device or from another SLP on what they think about it.

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Therapy & ProfessionalMeds & SubstancesSchool & Work

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Assistive DevicesHelpful Med OutcomesEmployment & Career

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