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Talking about speech most of us that have problems don't talk enough. I

find that if I shout really loud it will simulate then. Now I'm alone here in

the house during the day so I don't alarm anyone. But stretching those muscle

is important I think. .................flora

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The first word that found difficult to utter was-- February.

Can anyone say " February February February February " --(4 times)

fast/reasonably fast?

I can't...... even onetime.

Jagan

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Hi Jagan, those tongue twisters and the word February are sometimes

very hard even for the normal healthy person to say. I got my husband

to say them and he found it harder than I did! But then I was always

good at tongue twisters.

I tried it with February and was able to repeat it 4 times but not

clearly, as February has always been a bit of a hard word for me.

Maureen in Oz

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> The first word that found difficult to utter was-- February.

> Can anyone say " February February February February " --(4 times)

> fast/reasonably fast?

> I can't...... even onetime.

> Jagan

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I can say it but not fast. Susieq

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The first word that found difficult to utter was-- February.

Can anyone say " February February February February " --(4 times)

fast/reasonably fast?

I can't...... even onetime.

Jagan

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Any word beginning with a, e, i, o, u is Always Easy In Our Utterances!

Consonants followed by another consonant is-- I THink is not THat difficult.

But a Consonant followed by two like SCHool is troublesome. Iscool is ok!

(& in the case of " S " - one consonant " SPare " is enough to trouble me)

When I think or speak what I say is clear 'inside " me.

I recorded a few words in my computer's sound recorder.

When I replyed I knew how bad it was!!! No point in finding fault with those

who think that I am an IDIOT & instinctively aviod talking to

me....................

Jagan

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Subject: Re: Speech

>I can say it but not fast. Susieq

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Jagan, I find the words six, sixty or sixteen, the hardest to say.

The letter " S " is very hard for me sometimes but when followed

by " i " , forget it!! And its so annoying because I have to say the

number 6 so many times as its in my birthdate and my husbands and our

phone humber. You know when you have to ring a company etc and due

to privacy laws (well in australia that is) they ask for all that

info.

Maureen (Australia)

>

> Any word beginning with a, e, i, o, u is Always Easy In Our

Utterances!

> Consonants followed by another consonant is-- I THink is not THat

difficult.

> But a Consonant followed by two like SCHool is troublesome. Iscool

is ok!

> (& in the case of " S " - one consonant " SPare " is enough to trouble

me)

>

> When I think or speak what I say is clear 'inside " me.

> I recorded a few words in my computer's sound recorder.

> When I replyed I knew how bad it was!!! No point in finding fault

with those

> who think that I am an IDIOT & instinctively aviod talking to

> me....................

> Jagan

> -- Original Message -----

> From: " SusieQ "

> To: PLS-FRIENDS >

> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 4:15 PM

> Subject: Re: Speech

>

>

> >I can say it but not fast. Susieq

>

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hmmm...maybe if I couldn't say cheeseburger and chocolate I wouldn't need to

lose weight! We're all so different, most of what people are describing

they have trouble saying, I don't, but when I say " normal " the " mal " doesn't

sound totally normal. ;-) Plus, I think it's all in my head, but when the

phone

rings, I just can't seem to get out " hello " ...any other time I have no

problem saying it so I normally answer good morning -- then a lot of people

assume

I'm still in bed...if it's morning. It it's my husband calling (I can tell

by Caller ID) then I just say " hi " .

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I have a hard time saying " ch " words and the like.

Last night we went to fast food and my wife left the ordering to me, as she

went to the bathroom. She wanted tacos and a chocolate oreo shake I wanted a

cheese burger.

I ended up ordering 4 tacos and couldnt say cheeseburger so I didnt get one.

As my wife tasted the oreo shake (without the chocolate-- couldnt say it) she

got mad at the cashier for leaving it out. woops-my fault I had to apologize.

But she shouldnt have left it for me to say. gary nc

Jagan jagancaca@...> wrote:

Any word beginning with a, e, i, o, u is Always Easy In Our Utterances!

Consonants followed by another consonant is-- I THink is not THat difficult.

But a Consonant followed by two like SCHool is troublesome. Iscool is ok!

(& in the case of " S " - one consonant " SPare " is enough to trouble me)

When I think or speak what I say is clear 'inside " me.

I recorded a few words in my computer's sound recorder.

When I replyed I knew how bad it was!!! No point in finding fault with those

who think that I am an IDIOT & instinctively aviod talking to

me....................

Jagan

-- Original Message -----

To: PLS-FRIENDS >

Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 4:15 PM

Subject: Re: Speech

>I can say it but not fast. Susieq

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Same problem here...I used to never answer the phone because I cant say hello.

Now I say " yes hello " .

As long as I say something in front of hello.

PRETTY WEIRD. gary-nc

Lkgentner@... wrote:

hmmm...maybe if I couldn't say cheeseburger and chocolate I wouldn't need to

lose weight! We're all so different, most of what people are describing

they have trouble saying, I don't, but when I say " normal " the " mal " doesn't

sound totally normal. ;-) Plus, I think it's all in my head, but when the

phone

rings, I just can't seem to get out " hello " ...any other time I have no

problem saying it so I normally answer good morning -- then a lot of people

assume

I'm still in bed...if it's morning. It it's my husband calling (I can tell

by Caller ID) then I just say " hi " .

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Hi , I find the same helps for me. I can say " hello " and talk

well on the phone, only I sound like I have imbibed, but if I dont say

" yes Hello " to someone that I have rung, I am useless. I think that

" yes " is an easy word to say and therefore it settles the nerves, and

sets you on the right course to be able to speak reasonably well. If

I start talking unclear, then I get nervous and go from bad to worse.

Maureen(australia)

>

> Same problem here...I used to never answer the phone because I cant

say hello. Now I say " yes hello " .

> As long as I say something in front of hello.

> PRETTY WEIRD. gary-nc

>

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