Saturday, April 11, 2015

Sarah Scott - Teenage Stroke Survivor & Aphasia

Sarah had an unexpected ischemic stroke in May 2009 when she was 18. She now suffers from aphasia, a communication disorder.  She still has problems with numbers, reading and writing, as well as speech.

She is an Ambassador for The Stroke Association in the UK and works to raise awareness of aphasia, which affects millions of people worldwide, about 1/3 of this who suffer a stroke will have aphasia, a communication disorder.


Sarah's video - February 2010




Sarah's video - May 2012

 


Sarah's video - May 2015

1 comment:

  1. My Husband once suffered from stroke for eight years, that affects the arteries leading to and within the brain,he could not move his left hand and leg, and it was always shaking. we have gone different palaces without any solution, I have contacted different doctors, And he has used different medication, then we found a doctor from Canada, and I contacted him about my husband issue. He sent us his medication which my husband took for two months, during the period of him taking it, he started regaining back his fitness, and his heart beat became normal, and all the blood vessel start working fine.am very happy for my husband.
    You can contact the doctor on drscottkingsley@gmail.com

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