Woman Woke Up From Surgery With Irish Accent.

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  1. Lerner

    Lerner Well-Known Member

    An Asian Australian woman who woke up with an Irish accent after undergoing surgery has been struggling to get her original accent back.

    How it happened: Angie Yen, who lives in Brisbane, Queensland -- and has never been to Ireland -- had her tonsils removed on April 19. Nine days later, she woke up with “an Irish-sounding accent” she did not recognize.

    • “I was getting ready for a job interview and I was just singing in the shower which I normally do and all these words were coming out; all the sounds I had never heard of before,” Yen told The Hard Shoulder. She immediately called a well-traveled friend, who then confirmed that she indeed sounded Irish.

    • Aside from getting an Irish accent, the 28-year-old says her singing voice also improved. She can now hit notes she was unable to hit before.

    • Yen took to TikTok to document her experiences. More recently, she was contacted by researchers at 60 Minutes Australia, who also reported a similar case.

    • This week, Yen underwent a brain scan which confirmed “nothing wrong.” But she was diagnosed with Foreign Accent Syndrome (FAS), a rare medical condition that may be triggered by neurological or psychological damage, according to speech pathologist Kirrie Ballard.

    • “Foreign Accent Syndrome is a legitimate disorder. It’s described as a person's speech changing, so that it sounds as though they're speaking in a different accent to their habitual accent,” Ballard told 60 Minutes.


      https://www.yahoo.com/news/australian-woman-woke-surgery-irish-171907423.html
     

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