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commentr/StutterMay 17, 2018
2 points

The answer is yes and no. It's not meant to be used full time and is far from a miracle product. If used everyday, your brain eventually gets used to it and your fluency goes back to normal. For occas...

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commentr/StutterMay 17, 2018
1 points

Might be effective in practicing. As in, reading from a book at home, you'll need to be hyper-focused on what you're saying and where you are in your sentence. Not sure it'd be good in conversation. ...

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postr/StutterMay 17, 2018
2 points

Does Delayed Audio Feedback work?

Does Delayed Audio Feedback work? Does it work for you? I'd like to hear personal experience from people who tried it long term....

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commentr/StutterMay 13, 2018
2 points

Yes, they are maintnained. I imagine you could go without the metronome in time. Think of it as batting practice and regular speech as the "whole game". Yes, I'd try it with both text and speech. ...

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commentr/StutterMay 13, 2018
2 points

Download a DAF (Delayed Audio Feedback) app for your phone for around $20 and try it out with bluetooth headphones to test it out. There's absolutely no reason to spend $5k on such a device. DAF devi...

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Assistive DevicesAuthenticity vs. Masking
commentr/StutterMay 13, 2018
2 points

Oh, j thought you were talking about the device you wear in your ear. Scientist aren't even sure why it works, just that it has shown to be effective ...

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commentr/StutterMay 13, 2018
2 points

I have one and it works well only in a very quiet environment. I bought the small talk from Casafuturatech.com and it's much more usable in different environments. You may be able to get one free fr...

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commentr/StutterMay 13, 2018
3 points

Also, don't buy the actual device because they cost thousands. Get the app, it's $20. You can even get a free sample for 1 hour to see if you like it before you buy it....

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commentr/StutterMay 13, 2018
1 points

I've been wanting to get a job this whole year but i've never gathered the courage to go to a place and ask if they would be interested in hiring. The other thing is asking for what you want in fast-f...

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commentr/StutterMay 12, 2018
1 points

What are some things that you feel like your stuttering is holding you back doing? How do you handle your stutter in public? I usually just say something like ”hi I am **** and sometimes I have a ha...

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commentr/StutterMay 12, 2018
6 points

I've had it before and it works great for the first couple of months, then your brain adapts to it and it's not as effective. It cost like $5k if you can swing that go for it and it will boost your...

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commentr/StutterMay 12, 2018
3 points

It's a great tool to PRACTICE with. It helps you slow down and speak in a monotone, consistent pace. I highly recommend it. If you try to use it in casual conversation it will lose it's effect and ju...

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postr/StutterMay 12, 2018
6 points

Has anyone ever used the Speech Easy device? Has it worked?

Has anyone ever used the Speech Easy device? Has it worked? So, I got this app called Fluency Coach which was developed by the one's who did Speech Easy and this is just like the ear device but with h...

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commentr/StutterMay 12, 2018
1 points

Wow that is really fascinating. Does this really work in increasing fluency? My only concern is that the metronome is a distraction. Like the chorus effect (where stutterers can speak as long as th...

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commentr/StutterApr 13, 2018
1 points

Hello I find your story to be very interesting and something I have always wondered about. I love your positive attitude towards it. A quote I heard one time “the stutter does not begin in the chi...

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commentr/StutterMar 24, 2018
2 points

There’s an app! It’s easier and I only use it sometimes if I’m in an unfamiliar location or if I just don’t feel like talking. I am more comfortable ordering in person in my school. ...

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commentr/StutterMar 3, 2018
2 points

I have/had a speecheasy when I in highschool. My parents bought me one when I was probably at my lowest level/most negative with my speech. Truth be told I hated it. I only used it a few weeks consist...

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commentr/StutterMar 2, 2018
2 points

I used SpeechEasy and a similar device when I was in high school. They seemed to work a little bit but not enough for a very stressed me at the time to use them longer than a month. I don't think they...

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commentr/StutterMar 2, 2018
3 points

There is another app called fluency coach that (I think) does the same thing as DAF pro and it’s free for both App Store and the play store....

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commentr/StutterMar 2, 2018
3 points

Can I suggest trying the DAF or delayed audio feedback app available in the Apple App Store. It is called DAF Pro. For a relatively small cost, you could try delayed auditory feedback, and see if it ...

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