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    Australian woman wakes up after undergoing surgery to find herself speaking with Irish accent

    Kitkat
    Kitkat

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    Post by Kitkat Wed 12 May 2021, 13:28

    An Australian woman has described how she woke up after major surgery speaking with an Irish accent.

    An Gie McYen began speaking with a full-blown Irish brogue after undergoing a tonsillectomy earlier this month.

    The situation was made all the more extraordinary by the fact that An Gie is not Irish, has no Irish friends or family and has never even been to Ireland.
    Keen to document the phenomenon further, An Gie setup a TikTok account to chronicle her experience.

    Three days in, she updated her followers on how things were progressing with her newfound Irish accent.

    “There are no traces of Aussie twangs anymore,” she said.

    “Today I tried as hard as I can to talk normally, and no, it’s full Irish.”

    After nine days, she returned with another update.

    “My accent is not as thick as it was last week. In terms of how I am coping, I am definitely still in the third stage of grief, and the last two days were not pretty,” she said.

    After 13 days, her accent still had yet to return, prompting some to question whether she was making the whole thing up.
    An Gie was quick to refute those claims.
    "Unfortunately, it’s not fake,” she said.
    “I bloody damn hope that my Aussie accent is coming through, as it’s what I’ve had for the last 20 years,” she said.
    “I hope you learn something from my journey and spread awareness about this."

    While highly unusual, An Gie’s experience isn’t entirely uncommon.
    It’s actually a condition known as Foreign Accent Syndrome and it affects hundreds of people every year.
    The condition sees patients develop speech patterns that are often perceived as that of a foreign accent as it differs from their native accent.
    Foreign Accent Syndrome is usually the result of a medical issue like a stroke but has been known to develop among individuals suffering head trauma, migraines and developmental issues.
    In the case of An Gie, the trigger appears to be her tonsil surgery.
    Several treatments are recommended including speech therapy and counselling. However, if it is the result of an underlying medical condition medication is often administered.


    Source - Irish Post
    Whiskers
    Whiskers

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    Post by Whiskers Wed 12 May 2021, 17:30

    Interesting.  I have heard of this condition before.  Not really all that rare. There have been stories of many different cases.  One of the first ever recorded cases was a Norwegian woman who was hit with shrapnel during World War II which gave her brain damage.  She began speaking in a German accent and people started suspecting her of being a spy.  None of her neighbours or even some of her friends would speak to her anymore.

    Some people put it down to reincarnation, specially when it happens to children who suddenly start speaking in a totally foreign language and cant remember how to speak in their own language.  Its thought that they also start remembering events from what is believed to be a previous life.

    https://www.sciencealert.com/people-keep-waking-up-from-head-injuries-speaking-a-different-language

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