Lisa Alamia from Texas went in for jaw surgery in December 2015 to correct an overbite and came out a British Accent.
“I was very shocked,” she told ABC News. “I didn’t know how to take it. I was very confused. I said ‘Ya’ll’ all the time before the accent. Once I got the accent, I started noticing I’d say, ‘You all.’”
Her husband Richard Alamia who noticed the change right after the surgery asked the doctor if it would go away, and the doctor replied in the affirmative.
But it didn’t. She later went on to see a neurologist.
“Very unusual. I can’t think of a reason the jaw surgery would cause it. I went back and looked at the operative report to see if there were any complications from surgery but there weren’t any,” said Dr. Toby Yaltho of Houston Methodist Hospital Sugar Land.
He went on to run some tests only to discover that she developed a rare neurological disorder called which has been reported only 100 times ever.
Source: ABC News
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