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Name: SymphUK
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Update: Sarah Scott, Broca's Aphasia following a stroke at 18
Sarah recorded this video on 13th May 2011, exactly two years after she suffered a stroke at the age of 18 when she was reading aloud in an English class at school. Sarah has Broca's Aphasia which affects speech, reading and writing. This is the third video showing Sarah's progress so far.


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Broca's aphasia - Sarah Scott - teenage stroke
Sarah had an unexpected ischemic stroke when she was 18. She now suffers from aphasia, a communication disorder. A million people in the USA have aphasia, and 250 thousand in the UK. Every 11 minutes, in the UK, 3 people will have a stroke. One of them will have aphasia. More young peop...


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Update: Sarah Scott teenage stroke, Broca's Aphasia.
Second video showing Sarah's progress after having a stroke at the age of 18. She still has problems with numbers, reading and writing, as well as speech. We hope this will be useful for anyone living with aphasia, please feel free to get in touch as we remember what it was like in the early d...


Sarah Scott: Update on Sarah's Stroke Recovery
Sarah had a stroke in May 2009 and has recorded a series of You Tube Videos to chart her progress. She has aphasia, meaning that the language area of her brain was affected. Sarah still has problems with speech, reading and writing.












