‘My thoughts are clear, but the words don’t always come out’: Life with aphasia, a language disorder
The Straits Times - Sports·2026-01-27 12:26
SINGAPORE – Madam Suphattra Taengyotha likes meeting new people. She smiles at this journalist and presses a button on her tablet. An artificial voice asks: “How are you?”
The former cook, who turns 62 in 2026 and prefers to be known as Madam Noi, had a stroke just over three years ago. She cannot speak clearly, bu t c an read and spell.
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