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commentr/StutterNov 4, 2019
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This subreddit is here for you man. What is cluttering? How does it differ from traditional stuttering?...

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commentr/StutterNov 4, 2019
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That's it an amazing idea and we will investigate this further. Please let me know if you have other ideas like this one. Thank you oli80800!...

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commentr/StutterNov 4, 2019
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The device acts like a stethoscope and listens directly from the sternum. When you use the device for the first time, you need to calibrate it with your voice and set the speech and breathing threshol...

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commentr/StutterNov 4, 2019
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Another thought - not for people who stutter but for speech therapy in general - speech volume tracking would be a helpful feature. People with Parkinson’s often have changes to volume and undergo the...

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commentr/StutterNov 3, 2019
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There's recently been 2 posts from people in their 20s about the exact same thing. You can try to reach out to them. My first advice is don't just see any speech therapist. To be honest, the vast majo...

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commentr/StutterNov 3, 2019
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The project sounds super cool. > The more complicated aspect is the filtering required to defect only the user speaking during conversations (or noisy environments) If the app has training (for ...

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commentr/StutterNov 3, 2019
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Thanks for the feedback! Yes, this is the 'easiest' thing to do and I also thought that it might be the most useful as well. My assumption is: if you speak too fast, you are NOT following any speakin...

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commentr/StutterNov 3, 2019
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Speech rate would be the most important thing for me. I see that the BeneTalk can do this. How does it do this?...

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commentr/StutterNov 3, 2019
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Bring it up, it’ll feel like a weight off your chest once you know what your supervisor thinks. I want to be a speech pathologist (ironic) and I scare myself every day thinking about stuttering bad an...

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commentr/StutterNov 2, 2019
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I think each pws is unique and comes to therapy for different things. Setting those goals out at the beginning of your professional relationship is critical. There are people who just want to able t...

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postr/StutterNov 2, 2019
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What would help the most?

What would help the most? Hello everyone! I am here as a speech pathologist who works in an outpatient setting..I have several patients who stutter, and I want to know from someone who may have seen a...

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commentr/StutterNov 2, 2019
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>I'm concerned about possible brain damage occuring 1/2 years ago. **Never been diagnosed or looked at** Go get looked at now. Figure out if there's anything to diagnose. - Don't treat these thi...

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commentr/StutterNov 2, 2019
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Bro for real go to a speech therapist. You’re not going to the therapist to stutter, you’re going to the therapist to lean how not to stutter in situations where you would. Try it, it helped me a lot....

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commentr/StutterNov 1, 2019
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I don't think a speech therapist will help me because I only stutter in certain situations and I already know I won't stutter with the therapist. And it's hard not to go to drugs, being able to feel w...

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commentr/StutterNov 1, 2019
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Have you talked to a therapist? Have you talked to a _speech_ therapist? - You need to approach this problem of yours in the general: It's not your name in particular that's causing you trouble. It...

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commentr/StutterNov 1, 2019
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Bro I understand what your going through, and for some time I had that issue (but I didn't go to a doctor) but I have managed to take control my stuttering with a course. If you want to know what co...

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commentr/StutterNov 1, 2019
2 points

I know someone who also only started stuttering at 18. it's rare but not unheard of. Only advice I can give (other than find a *_qualified_* speech therapist who understands stuttering) is to know it ...

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commentr/StutterNov 1, 2019
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Thank you for your response and yeah I saw a couple of doctors this summer but they all said nothing was wrong. Gonna keep my head up though things will get better if you stay positive best of luck to...

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commentr/StutterNov 1, 2019
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Sudden onset stuttering is a symptom of neurodegenerative disorders such as multiple sclerosis and parkison’s. Could also be psychological (anxiety, depression). The best idea is to go to the doct...

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commentr/StutterNov 1, 2019
7 points

Don't do the drugs of other people. Please. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clonazepam#Adverse_effects If you feel like you need anxiety medicine, please go see a doctor and start a diagnostical (or j...

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