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Old 05-03-2008, 01:16 PM   #13 (permalink)
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You're same as my husband have stutter in his whole life. But he know sign language. He learned it from me. His nephew is hard of hearing.

If you really need to get help with your stutter solution? Maybe you can try to get one hearing aid to help your speech better. That what I watched on tv 20/20. I sent a website scroll down. You can check it out on video. Make sure look at "Stuttering solution" on video. There is no closed-captioned on internet. You will understand what the lady name is Rebecca's detail about her stuttering. How it work out with her new hearing aid. That's very interesting about new technology for stutter.


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Originally Posted by Ariakkas View Post
im hearing, with no Deafness in my family and I started stuttering in elementry school, i think it was due to some psychological trauma that occured at that time. I did some very limited speech therapy and have lived a normal life. I stutter on occasion still, and one in awhile people point it out to me, its just part of who i am and what i have to deal with.

It's all a psychological thing for me, i know situations when i tend to stutter, and im able to mentally prepare myself so that my stutter is limited, or not noticeable.

it does affect my interpreting sometimes, so i would like to maybe get more therapy for it, but i dunno where i'd find time or money heh.
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