Can I talk without a tongue?

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. Three years ago, doctors found a tumor that covered more than half her tongue.
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What happens if you have your tongue removed?

If you had a small amount of tongue removed, you may be able to eat by mouth. However, if you had a large amount of tongue removed, you will not be able to eat anything through your mouth right after surgery. Instead, you will have a gastrostomy feeding tube. The first day after surgery the tube is clamped.
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Can tongue grow back?

In some people, the papillae are lost only from the sides of the tongue, or the sides and tip. The papillae usually grow again but this can take a long time and, meanwhile, a new patch may form on another part of the tongue. As new papillae grow, the patch appears to move across the tongue.
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Can we scream without a tongue?

Without a tongue, ou can vocalize, only using your vocal cords, your glottis, and your lips.
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Can you speak after tongue surgery?

The effects on your speech will depend on how much of the tongue is removed and how it is repaired, but you will be able to speak and be understood. Your speech may sound thick or slurred but will improve with therapy and time.
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TALKING WITHOUT A TONGUE! CYNTHIA’S STORY



Can you replace a tongue?

The most common operation to replace a significant portion of the tongue (and the one chosen for Evans) involves using a portion of the patient's forearm to create a flap based on the shape and size of the piece of tongue being removed.
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Can you taste after glossectomy?

Conclusion: Surprisingly the taste sensation of remaining tongue was reduced severely after the subtotal glossectomy. For the appetite and the nutrition, considering the taste sensation is very important.
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How do you talk after removing your tongue?

People who have all of their tongue removed will need to write and/or use technology such as mobile devices (e.g., tablets, ipod) to help with communication. You will also learn gestures to help you speak. After you go home, you can have therapy with a Speech-Language Pathologist to help improve your speech.
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How do you talk after a glossectomy?

Some sounds are made using your lips, so you may be able to make sounds such as b, m, p, w after a glossectomy. When part of the tongue is removed, it can be hard to speak and be understood by others. People who have all of their tongue removed will need to write and/or use cue cards to help with communication.
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How painful is tongue surgery?

Pain: While there is a significant amount of individual variability on pain perception, tongue base surgeries have as the main issue a significant amount of post-operative pain.
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Can I buy a new tongue?

The world's first human tongue transplant has been successfully carried out by doctors in Austria. Surgeons at Vienna's General Hospital carried out the 14-hour operation on a 42-year-old patient on Saturday.
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How do you make a prosthetic tongue?

  1. Pour ½ cup of flesh-colored liquid latex into a plastic bowl.
  2. Dip five large cotton balls into the liquid latex together. ...
  3. Remove the now-soaked cotton balls from latex, and place them on a glass tray. ...
  4. Add details to the latex tongue using a toothpick and a stipple sponge while the latex is still wet.
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Can you replace a tongue on a trailer?

I had some Trailer problems of my own. But I did call a few shops around and the answer is Yes. They can replace the Tongue with the boat on. I got estimates from 3 to 4 hundred upto 600 for the whole job.
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Can you swallow after tongue surgery?

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.
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Can you get your tongue removed?

What is a Total Glossectomy? It means the removal of all of your tongue. The area removed is replaced by a piece of skin and / or muscle (known as a 'flap') taken from another part of your body, such as the smooth side of your forearm. Your surgeon will explain exactly how this is done.
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What foods can I eat after tongue surgery?

your surgery if you feel up to it. For 2 days after surgery, drink liquids and eat soft foods only. Such as milkshakes, eggnog, yo- gurt, cooked cereals, cottage cheese, smooth soups, mashed potatoes, refried beans, ice cream, pudding, fruit smoothies and protein shakes.
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How does a prosthetic tongue work?

The typical prosthetic tongue for speech is flat with a wider anterior elevation. It aids in the articulation of various sounds. The prosthetic tongue for swallowing has a trough in its posterior slope. This guides the food bolus into the oropharynx.
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What is a partial Glossectomy?

A partial glossectomy is an operation to remove part of your tongue. This operation is carried out through your mouth, under general anaesthetic, in the operating theatre.
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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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Can you give oral with a tongue piercing?

You'll also have to be careful to prevent bacteria getting into the mouth which means no smoking, kissing, putting your hands in your mouth OR engaging in oral sex. You should avoid this for as long as possible, with many websites advising against oral sex for at least 4-6 weeks.
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Can a tongue be operated?

You might have an operation to remove part or all of your tongue (a glossectomy). This is quite a big operation. Your surgeon will rebuild (reconstruct) your tongue. The surgeon usually removes the lymph nodes from one or both sides of your neck.
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Who performs a glossectomy?

Essential personnel for this procedure includes the primary surgeon, 1 or 2 surgical assistants, a circulating/operating room nurse, a surgical technologist, and an anesthesiologist.
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How long does it take for glossectomy to heal?

If you have a small portion of your tongue removed you will be able to go home the same day or the morning after surgery. You will need to do good mouth care for 1 to 2 weeks after surgery.
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