A woman who lost her voice because of a brain damage has regained the power of speech – but in four different accents.Bournemouth children's home manager Emily Egan, 31, who originally had an Essex accent, baffled doctors when she lost the ability to speak.Now after months of confusion, she has finally been diagnosed with a rare condition known as foreign accent syndrome, a speech disorder caused by brain damage.Now she mostly speaks with a Polish accent, even in 'broken English' at times , but her voice can suddenly change to sound French and Italian as well.When she is stressed her accent becomes Russian and when she is exhausted Emily can lose the ability to speak altogether.Medics initially suspected a stroke, but it was ruled out and.
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