So there is a condition called a tongue tie. Basically all of us have a little membrane running down the middle of the underside our tongue that connects it to the floor of your mouth. Some people have too much membrane and it stops their tongue from moving properly. It’s an easy fix, a little snip. But she may have literally just had this.
You can go look in the mirror and lift up your tongue and see yours. You can also lift your upper lip and see how the inside of your upper lip is connected to the gum above your two front teeth. The proper term for the one under the tongue is lingual frenulum if you want to Google it.
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Reply to comment by Varnigma in TIL about foreign accent syndrome. This is a very rare (~100 cases worldwide) but real medical condition where people abruptly begin speaking in a foreign accent following head trauma like a bad migraine, accident, or stroke. by veety
So there is a condition called a tongue tie. Basically all of us have a little membrane running down the middle of the underside our tongue that connects it to the floor of your mouth. Some people have too much membrane and it stops their tongue from moving properly. It’s an easy fix, a little snip. But she may have literally just had this.
You can go look in the mirror and lift up your tongue and see yours. You can also lift your upper lip and see how the inside of your upper lip is connected to the gum above your two front teeth. The proper term for the one under the tongue is lingual frenulum if you want to Google it.