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commentr/StutterOct 17, 2018
1 points

For sure! It works for some, but not many, and at least not for a long period of time. Anyways, can you really say that it worked if you hated wearing it so much that you stopped wearing it? ...

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commentr/StutterOct 17, 2018
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To be fair the speech easy really did work but I hated wearing it so much I just stopped using it....

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commentr/StutterSep 17, 2018
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The "choral effect" occurs when people who stutter speak or sing in unison with others and their stutter is dramatically reduced or even eliminated. By allowing the user to hear their own voice with a...

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commentr/StutterSep 14, 2018
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It works, however your brain is smart enough to figure out the illusion which induces fluency. The more you use it the less it will be effective. So unless you just have the money to spend I wouldn’t ...

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commentr/StutterSep 14, 2018
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The SpeechEasy is a delayed auditory feedback (DAF) device that fits in your ear like a hearing air. It tricks your brain into thinking you are speaking in unison with yourself. This significantly i...

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postr/StutterSep 12, 2018
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Speakeasy

Speakeasy Has anyone tried the speakeasy anti stuttering device that goes in ur ear? Does it work ? ...

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commentr/StutterSep 4, 2018
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I dont look at the other people eyes when talking, but i do it a lot when hearing. I was so stress when talking because everyone was staring at me, now i dont look at their eyes and i have improved a...

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commentr/StutterAug 25, 2018
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_Assuming you mean a delayed auditory feedback device instead:_ You should see if you could get some kind of test period with the kind of technology (without the actual implant procedure) to see what ...

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commentr/StutterAug 24, 2018
4 points

This. A cochlear implant is for people who are profoundly deaf in an ear. They insert electrodes into your skull and inner ear that process sound so you brain can hear it. It will sound like a garb...

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commentr/StutterAug 24, 2018
4 points

This is going to be rude, but what does your mom know about stuttering? Doctors and nurses don't know anything about it. Most speech pathologists are pretty clueless. But the answer is no. She might ...

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commentr/StutterAug 24, 2018
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Probably not. There was some excitement about devices that played back your own voice to you a while ago. I tried one briefly and it literally did nothing. I think the consensus is that these devices ...

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commentr/StutterAug 7, 2018
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There was a survey done on this subreddit about 3 months ago through Michigan State University, it was interesting. I contacted the guy directly and he was extremely nice and answered a lot of my que...

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commentr/StutterAug 2, 2018
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I tried it and it worked amazingly well for me. It was fucking amazing to speak fluently for the session. It's super expensive and apparently it doesn't last very long. :(...

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commentr/StutterAug 2, 2018
3 points

I have/had one. My parents bought me one when i was a senior in high school—probably when i was the darkest place I’ve ever been. I wore it for a few weeks. But, honestly, it’s annoying as hell. The p...

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commentr/StutterAug 2, 2018
1 points

If you still want to experiment with, you can find use ones being sold on Ebay. At least you can return it if you find it dont work ...

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commentr/StutterAug 2, 2018
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I can't fully remember but I believe I did do that for a while - there was dial that altered the delay but I don't think it could alter the pitch. As far as I recall it was more the effect of speaking...

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commentr/StutterAug 2, 2018
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I tried one out for a couple of weeks when I went to speech therapy. Unfortunately it didn't really do anything for me. My speech therapy was more focused on breathing exercises and the mental attitu...

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commentr/StutterAug 2, 2018
5 points

I had one of these back when they were the size of an iPod and you had to keep it on your pocket with a wired earphone. It worked for a few months, but after a while I became used to it and it just be...

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commentr/StutterAug 2, 2018
6 points

It doesn’t work for everyone. I considered it a long time ago but my pathologist thought I’d respond to speech therapy better. And he was right. It’s kind of a gimmick really. Sort of the answer was ...

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commentr/StutterJul 29, 2018
1 points

There used to be an app called MPiStutter. Is that what you mean?...

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