Can you ever talk again without a tongue?

Can you talk after a glossectomy? It depends on how much of your tongue your surgeon had to remove. People who've had a partial glossectomy may still be able to form most sounds and words. Those who've had a total glossectomy will need to use a pen and paper or technology (such as a tablet or computer) to communicate.

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Is it possible to speak without a tongue?

Removing these types of cancers can affect how patients breathe, swallow, and talk. But, with a lot of practice, anything is possible. Talking without a tongue is possible. For Cynthia Zamora, simply being able to talk is nothing short of miraculous.

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What happens if tongue is removed?

A major glossectomy is an operation which removes a large part or all of the tongue. After this surgery your speech and swallowing may be severely affected. Generally, the more tongue that is taken out because of the tumour, the harder it will be to swallow and speak clearly.

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Can we survive without a tongue?

Of course you can; the tongue is not a vital organ required for the successful function of the body. Many persons have had their tongues cut out as punishment for various infractions (e.g. in Byzantium), but lived. As many have noted, eating and speaking become much more difficult without a tongue, but it can be done.

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What words can you say without a tongue?

They are:
  • a, aa.
  • u, uu.
  • ka, kha, ga, gha, ṅa.
  • pa, pha, ba, bha, ma.

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TALKING WITHOUT A TONGUE! CYNTHIA’S STORY

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Can tongue be replaced?

Some people only need a portion of their tongue removed, while others need their entire tongue removed. In some cases, tissue is taken from other parts of your body to create a new tongue.

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What are words spoken in tongues?

To speak in tongues is to talk using sounds that can't be identified as real words — especially to speak in an unknown language thought to be divinely inspired. For some Pentecostal Christians, speaking in tongues is an important and accepted part of worship.

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Does the tongue grow back?

Surgical resections alone create volumetric muscle loss whereby muscle tissue cannot self-regenerate within the tongue. In these cases, the tongue is reconstructed typically in the form of autologous skin flaps.

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Can you survive with half a tongue?

You can have half your tongue and the floor of your mouth removed and replaced with an arm muscle (what?!) and yet still eat, speak and be awesome. I will always have a lisp and issues with swallowing. I will always eat best when no one is looking.

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How do you eat if your tongue is removed?

All my nutrition came through a feeding tube. I worked with speech therapists initially. The first thing they make you do is swallow water because it's the hardest – it's the thinnest liquid. Once you can swallow water without aspirating it, then you can move on to soft foods like applesauce and yogurt.

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How do you eat after removing tongue?

Diet: Due to the pain and difficulty swallowing, you will likely only be able to tolerate a liquid/soft diet (Ensure, Smoothies…) for the first few days after surgery. Make sure you have a good intake of fluids and avoid dehydration. You should be able to tolerate normal diet by 14 days following surgery.

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How much of the tongue can be removed?

When a cancer involves part of the tongue, glossectomy can be performed to remove either a part or all of the entire tongue, depending on how much of the tongue is affected. A partial glossectomy is when part of the tongue is removed, either a small piece or even half of the tongue.

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What can mimic a tongue?

The tongue helps people taste food, but structures on its surface also help them sense textures -- something that's also very important when savoring a meal. Now, researchers have made a 3D silicone surface that, for the first time, closely mimics the surface features of the human tongue.

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Is everyone tongue attached?

The answer to the first question is very simple, yes, most of us do have a tongue tie and lip tie (also known as the frenulum).

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Why is tongue splitting illegal?

Simply put, tongue splitting is mutilation of the human body, and because it can be a very painful and dangerous procedure and provides no medical benefit, a person should not be allowed to split another person's tongue.

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Where is tongue splitting illegal?

Tongue splitting is illegal in Delaware, New York, Tennessee, and Texas. In some states, the practice cannot be performed on minors at all. In other cases, it cannot be performed without the consent of the parent. The practice also cannot be done without the consent of the person receiving the procedure.

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What is the survival rate for glossectomy?

Corrected actuarial survival was 51% and 41% at 3 and 5 years, respectively. Functional assessment using the PSS demonstrated significant deficits in speech and deglutition.

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Can a tongue be reattached?

Small injuries may often heal on their own. If the injury is long or deep, it may need stitches that dissolve over time. If a piece of your tongue was cut off or bitten off, it may have been reattached. Follow-up care is a key part of your treatment and safety.

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How often does your tongue replace itself?

Your tongue heals fast. The cells in your taste buds regenerate every one to two weeks. Even if foods taste less flavorful for a short while following a tongue burn, your taste should return to normal within a week or so.

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Why does God want us to speak in tongues?

Speaking in tongues stimulates faith and helps us learn how to trust God more fully. For example, faith must be exercised to speak with tongues because the Holy Spirit specifically directs the words we speak. We don't know what the next word will be.

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What language did Jesus speak?

Aramaic is best known as the language Jesus spoke. It is a Semitic language originating in the middle Euphrates. In 800-600 BC it spread from there to Syria and Mesopotamia. The oldest preserved inscriptions are from this period and written in Old Aramaic.

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Does speaking in tongues exist today?

While cessationist Christians believe that this miraculous charism has ceased, Charismatic and Pentecostal Christians believe that this gift continues to operate within the church. Much of what is known about this gift was recorded by St. Paul in 1 Corinthians 14.

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