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Female, France

Elle, stuttering since age 6, mainly blocks and silences. Singer holding tones to help linking.

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Female, France

Elle, stuttering since age 6, mainly blocks and silences. Singer works on Crutch 4.

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Female, 31, Germany

Eugenia, speaks five languages and stuttered equally in all of them, from age 5, mainly facial ticks and silences, on most words in virtually all conversations. She came to us in April, and has not stopped most stuttering, but last week, she had one bad incident and many uncomfortable ones. We urge a 24/7 speech […]

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Female, 22, Qatar

Saniya, 22, one of three sisters, all of whom stuttered. All have posted Stopped Stuttering Stories. Saniya still suffers fears and has a rare, small bad incident. We discuss and drill ways to avoid any such problems using Crutches 1-8.

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Female, 22, Qatar

Saniya, 22, one of three sisters who stopped stuttering in mid-2021 but she relapsed; her sisters did not. She is now having 1-2 bad incidents daily. We urged a Speech Plan of Short-Link-Stop or simply Short-Stop. We also discussed limiting the number of increments to 5 before turning the speech floor over to the other […]

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Female, 29, Australia

Brie. 29. Suffering spadmodic dysphonia since age 21, in 90% of conversations, but mainly broken words, caused by breathing out before speaking. Overcoming voice cracking via singing and or whispering.

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Male, 38, USA

Mike, 38, stuttering from age 5, mainly to groups, strangers and on phone. Years of therapies; used mechanical devices, etc., but didn’t help. Came to us in January and just posted his Stopped Stuttering Story. He is no longer thinking/fearing words, and is working on loving to speak. Will give SAM Talk this fall.

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Male, USA

Steve. Comedian two years fluent, now loves to speak.

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Male, 88, USA

Darrell, 88, stuttering all his life, mainly repeats on up to 40% of his words, mainly with family and friends. How to avoid fast repeating.

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Female, 31, Germany

Eugenia, speaks 5 languages, stutter/breaks words age 5 to 70% of words (grimaces and forced words) and appears speech disabled in about half her conversations. Drilling linking and humming through words.

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