This diagnose was removed after she started to speak again. “I went to say, ‘My name is Michelle,’ and it came out like, “Rabbit, fox…,” Myers told Fox News. “No one could understand me. I was like, ‘Is something wrong with my brain?’”
After all, her sentences started making sense again, but her accent was very weird. Even if she was born and raised in Oklahoma, Myers sentences sounded like she was from the United Kingdom.
She went for a couple of tests and she was diagnosed with Foreign Accent Syndrome, an extremely rare condition – there are 60 cases reported since 1907.