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commentr/StutterMar 25, 2020
4 points

My parents bought me one when I was in high school - 12ish years ago. It was a lot of money for them and insurance refused to help pay for it, so it was all out of pocket. **Not worth it.** At all. (D...

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commentr/StutterMar 25, 2020
1 points

Hmmm, I wish I could 'test' one out before buying it and giving it a shot. I have perfect control over my stutter for limited periods of time, a perfect and flawless fluency with my methods. But, I ca...

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commentr/StutterMar 25, 2020
1 points

I would assume, but they fitted it for my ear and did all the auditory tests, so I would assume they calibrated for my hearing and stuff as well. I’m also not one to really want to wear that out in pu...

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commentr/StutterMar 25, 2020
1 points

I tried a prototype of one at a well-know University. Personally, I’d rather stutter than deal with the hassle it caused. Although I only used it for a few hours, I never gave it a second thought afte...

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postr/StutterMar 25, 2020
1 points

Does the SpeechEasy device actually work?

Does the SpeechEasy device actually work? I'm just curious if anyone's tried that SpeechEasy device to deal with their stammering? Does it work? It doesn't look like it's a cheap solution, which is un...

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commentr/StutterMar 5, 2020
3 points

F*ck her, man. If you have a second phone you can pre-record certain phrases / words on it. Then play it back on loudspeaker while you are on your call and facing a block. Works for me 95% of the tim...

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commentr/StutterMar 1, 2020
1 points

Probably a speech easy. Mine was 5,000 which I (my parents) bought back in junior high almost 12 years ago. Wore it for a month and sat in my closet ever sense....

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commentr/StutterFeb 27, 2020
2 points

All very interesting points. I see that Telehealth speech therapy is becoming more readily available to allow you to see a therapist anywhere in the world. Although I'm sure a good enough interest con...

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commentr/StutterFeb 26, 2020
1 points

Exactly. It helps. Especially people who have a mild stutter like me. In my own situation. I copied a friend when I was 5 or 6 years old. It got to me. Now I'm trying to get my speech back. Talking sl...

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commentr/StutterFeb 26, 2020
1 points

I actually own a speech easy it helps me sometimes but not nearly as well as when I’m with my SLP bc in the real world there’s more going on than when you’re with a therapist but 100% second people to...

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commentr/StutterFeb 26, 2020
3 points

That's good the breath balance test? The truth is its about the mind. You have to be conscious on how hoy want to bring out the word from your mouth. That's what I learn. Your method too is very good....

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commentr/StutterFeb 26, 2020
2 points

I wish I had met you, I would have helped us to control our stutter. I stutter too but its mild. I went to a specheasy session for about an hour, it helped. My stutter reduced drastically. All it take...

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commentr/StutterFeb 26, 2020
1 points

Interesting. I went to speech easy session last 2 weeks. I used the device for about an hour. It helped reduce my stutter drastically. I even for hypnosis therapy yesterday and it actually work. I don...

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commentr/StutterFeb 25, 2020
1 points

I got through something similar. I start with "see" then I converse. I don't do that anymore. I still stutter but its less now due to the fact that I went for speecheasy session....

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commentr/StutterFeb 24, 2020
1 points

I feel you bro. I went to speech easy last week for a session. Its about 300 dollars for 2 hours. I actually got an improvement on my stuttering. I stutter less now. I'll be going for a hypnosis thera...

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commentr/StutterFeb 12, 2020
1 points

I'm thinking of a few apps you could share with him and maybe do together. One is delayed auditory feedback (DAF) apps. You speak with the headphones in and the delay helps (some) with fluency. You ...

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commentr/StutterFeb 12, 2020
1 points

It's not ideal, but you can use Google translate. There is a speaker icon for both the original language and the translation....

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commentr/StutterFeb 11, 2020
1 points

Interesting! If you type ‘text to speech’ in the Apple App Store a whole bunch of these apps come up... after browsing through a few they seem to be inundated with ads though which is a shame 😕...

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postr/StutterFeb 11, 2020
3 points

Text to Speech over Mobile Phone

Text to Speech over Mobile Phone Is there any app available for text to speech over the phone? I have made a prototype for PC integrates Google Voice and Google's Text to Speech that actually works pr...

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commentr/StutterFeb 11, 2020
1 points

It was 15 years ago and it was in Russia, so my answer won't help you. The drug was prescribed by the medical organisation. It didn't help. Try using DAF app on your phone. Put it on smallest feedbac...

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