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commentr/StutterApr 13, 2023
1 points

I'm in the process of joining the Air Force and I was wondering if you could answer a couple questions for me please. 1) Did the buy the speecheasy, and if so did the effects wear off? 2) Can you u...

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commentr/StutterApr 12, 2023
2 points

What I do is use the voice note app on my laptop to record anticipated speaking requirements (like name, reason for calling etc) and then play them back during the phone call if I block really badly. ...

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commentr/StutterApr 12, 2023
5 points

Maybe you could just record your anticipated responses before your call and play them during the call? A lot less tech, so it might be an easier solution...

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commentr/StutterApr 12, 2023
4 points

This would require a machine learning model and would be difficult to do real time voice generation. For my master’s defense i used Descript to synthesize my voice. Fed the model training data consi...

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commentr/StutterApr 12, 2023
4 points

What do you think, for a person who has from time to time really severe blocks that are mentaly destrying me, would be a text to speech app in these situations a good option? I could image I would st...

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commentr/StutterApr 9, 2023
1 points

I currently have flu. So my stuttering is back. I'm going to do what I always do in this situation. Work on my speaking technique (Mcquire Program) and using the hexagon....

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commentr/StutterApr 8, 2023
2 points

None of them. Benzos helped my stutter by around 85%. Also, copying the way another person talks helps, as it seems to feel similar to how the brain and speech connect well when singing, with no stu...

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commentr/StutterApr 7, 2023
2 points

Hey, that happens to me, too! I block on “carryout” so I try never to say it. But, i don’t get anxiety — I just try never to say it. It’s like a little fly / gnat, just a nuisance. Otherwise I would s...

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commentr/StutterApr 2, 2023
2 points

With what letters do you struggle the most usually? I dont think stutters stutter when reading alone. I trained by reading my bible since it has all the possible words that I will use in my life lol. ...

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commentr/StutterMar 31, 2023
2 points

I couldnt find other than oviation VR, it provides you with feedback while speaking. They seem to update the software contanstly so it has potential. I have tested it in the free trail and you can fee...

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commentr/StutterMar 30, 2023
7 points

People get rejected right and left all the time. And worse, they get fired all the time specially in todays economy. Todays's capitalism has its pros and cons. Have you tried a virtual reality speec...

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commentr/StutterMar 29, 2023
1 points

I recently used oviation vr, it has a 7 free day trail. It gives you real time feedback related to your speech techniques. It doesnt need to be a high end pc, i have it with a 7thgen intel and a 1070 ...

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commentr/StutterMar 24, 2023
1 points

Stuttering is caused by a neurological defect where the brain improperly processes its own speech. When we do not hear our own speech we stutter less. That is why we stutter less when we whisper, si...

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commentr/StutterMar 24, 2023
2 points

There still are Masking Devices that mute speech feedbck and we stutter less. The Edinburgh Masker is still around. Delayed Auditory Feedback (DAF) is still around. Not easy to find but if you sea...

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commentr/StutterMar 24, 2023
1 points

Stuttering is a neurological problem where the person hearing his own speech interacts improperly with the brain mechanism causing us to stutter. When we do not hear our own speech we stutter less. T...

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commentr/StutterMar 20, 2023
3 points

Oooh, it’s like how I never stutter while singing along with a song 🤔 When I would get stuck on a word my speech therapist would suggest that we say it together and do a countdown. It never failed to...

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commentr/StutterMar 19, 2023
1 points

that is true. and there are also apps that repeat your own voice while you speak (interrupting you on purpose), many stutterers feel good improvements with these apps, I recommend trying it out...

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commentr/StutterMar 14, 2023
7 points

That’s very common. There used to be masking devices to mute the speech feedback. You're absolutely right about muting the sound when you're wearing earphones or earbuds....

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commentr/StutterMar 13, 2023
1 points

TIL there’s apps to help people who stutter. I just downloaded it 😊...

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postr/StutterMar 13, 2023
9 points

Stamurai?

Stamurai? Has anyone in here had experience with the Stamurai app? My stutter is mild and I’ve had it all my like. 33yr M, recently my stutter has gotten worse....

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