Sarah, your maturity shines through in this video! And props to your mom for being so extremely patient and supportive! Even the birds were singing and cheering you on!!
@MrJsmart266 жыл бұрын
We're happy to see you've improved so much! Please keep posting and updating us. We hope you make even greater strides in your continuing improvement.
@SarahScottAphasia6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment!
@GlowGlobe2 жыл бұрын
There is so much wisdom and inspiration from Sarah in this video. She's figured out something many people never will. Thank you for your message 🙏
@thereaderchick12 жыл бұрын
We've been watching these videos in my Linguistics course, and they've been a great example of Broca's Amphasia- super helpful. Thanks so much for making these videos! Sarah, you're such an inspiration. We all wish you the best with life!
@links031113 жыл бұрын
This is amazing, I'm so happy to see this update. In two short years you've progressed incredibly in your recovery. I remember watching the first video and using it as a learning tool in medical school and to see this latest update, just amazing.
@itzazatica13 жыл бұрын
your words of wisdom on how to let go of the past and be in the now, are exactly what I needed to hear. Thank you Sarah!
@caityloo198713 жыл бұрын
Sarah you're an absolute superstar, your progress is incredible and your strength, patience and fortitude are really inspiring! xox
@jlakey2213 жыл бұрын
Sarah- Your progress is truly amazing. You have grown so much and your attitude is unbelieveable. You are quite beautiful and your love of life is fantastic. Keep that same wonderful spirit that makes you who you are. Best of luck to you in the future and thank you so much for showing others how to really appreciate what we have and to be truly happy.
@reichlovap13 жыл бұрын
I just watched all your videos that you have on KZbin. Sarah's Story is very inspiring. My father in law had stroke year ago. I wish, he would be so optimistic as Sarah is! She did amazing progress! I wish her all the best. I hope. you will record her progress, so everybody can see how amazing she is! Take care. Sincerely, Pavlina Dropka
@markstevens2086913 жыл бұрын
Sarah, you have made such great progress!!! I have followed you on "KZbin" from your first video and I am amazed at your high spirits, hard work and tremendous progress. You are honestly a unique person. I havent met you before but I am proud of you. Keep up the good work! It is amazing how the brain makes new connections to do the same things as before the stroke. Good luck Sarah. I hope that you will keep updating your progress. I am truly interested in your progress.
@drtrulove13 жыл бұрын
Just viewed your video with our son that had a brain aneurysm rupture when he was 17. He has the same aphasia as you. You are such a blessing and this was so encouraging. Keep working hard and it gets easier. He is 26 and married now to a wonderful woman. Keep encouraging people with this same issue. Blessings friend' Kelley Trulove
@goodtogonow313 жыл бұрын
Sarah, my compliments on your progress!! Please keep on posting as we want to see your progress. My daughter told me about the Utube sites for aphasia. She is a graduate student for speech therapy in Chicago. I am so proud of her to think that she can change lives and help people.
@brillo456712 жыл бұрын
I have watched all of Sarah Scott's videos, and find them very inspiring! It is not everyday that we get a glimpse into a young person's recovery process, and it is very helpful to many young professionals (psychologists, doctors, speech-language pathologists, etc) to see this recovery process.
@bluerazz9011 жыл бұрын
wow!! your vocabulary has really expanded!! that's awesome. glad you're doing so well.
@invinciblemode13 жыл бұрын
Thanks for putting up another video. It's good to see the progress in her recovery. I really do hope she will fully recover and also achieve her ambitions one day. Always in my prayers. Greetings from Singapore.
@tez16200313 жыл бұрын
This is so inspiring, I don't know anyone who has had a stroke but this has given me the awareness to be able to spot it, and also understand it. So glad to see you are happy. I watched all your video's on here and I really hope everything you do works out for you. All the best
@GamezEF12 жыл бұрын
I'm glad I came upon these videos. Every time she tried to think of a word and said them I cheered on the inside. Best wishes and keep it up.
@miyazaki99913 жыл бұрын
Sarah and Joanie, So glad to see progress and so glad as well to see your amazing outlook on life. Don't give up. And don't give up on your dreams! Go Sarah! Anthony
@Zeldus12311 жыл бұрын
Cases like yours inspire me to become a neuroscientist, it shows me that there is always hope no matter what happens, although my dad could not make it through his stroke, I still believe that there is hope for others. I am presenting a speech in my class and you are my inspiration, Thanks :)
@SarahScottAphasia6 жыл бұрын
Thank you - and so sorry to hear about your dad.
@Renoufle13 жыл бұрын
Your story and progress is inspiring!! My Professor showed the videos of your progress in class today, and we were all taken aback and really impressed by how well you've been doing! You're story has inspired me to never back down from accomplishing your dream! Thank you Sarah! And good luck in the rest of your progress!!
@JoeGriffinsr12 жыл бұрын
Your videos are encouraging. Thank you for your bravery with regard to posting them. I suffered a stroke two weeks ago. I am regaining control over my writing fairly quickly, though I must re-read everything several times. My speech started coming back quickly, but has since declined noticeably. Oddly however, I can sing. My stroke hit the left hemisphere of my brain. Thanks again. Listening to you reminds me there are others dealing with this problem. God bless.
@SethSutherland13 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the posted videos following Sarah's progress! Although aiming to be a future medical student, I'm currently studying aphasia and how the brain processes speech in order to present it for speech class. Your story, Sarah, has really been an aid in my understanding of this complex subject. Again, thanks for taking the time to share and I wish you the best of luck as you continue to improve and keep an amazing positive attitude about your situation! You're truly an inspiration.
@farzanderastineiran13 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for keeping us updated. And glad to see her improvement
@Lottathecrazy13 жыл бұрын
We saw your first video during a lecture and are truly amazed by the way you are coping. You made great progress in those 2 years. Keep on being such a determined person.
@coy7751212 жыл бұрын
Sarah, you are beautiful and an inspiration to us all. Thank you so much for posting!
@greasyclean12 жыл бұрын
I can't believe how much better your speech is!! You're progress is very inspiring :) Can't wait for the next update!
@1stNightingale13 жыл бұрын
You are doing so well. No-one will ever know you're troubles like you do. Your mum is a fantastic person and you are a beautiful girl inside and out. I'm 21 and studying psychology and it breaks my heart to see this happening to you but you are a testament to human spirit. Keep pushing harder and harder and never stop and lots of other people will never respect language and communication like you do. All the best, Tarik.
@therealkatiajade13 жыл бұрын
Your story is so inspiring, I've watched all three videos and you have gotten so much progress. And also I love how in every video you dye your hair a different color. I love it!
@Breadfan0113 жыл бұрын
Sarah, great effort, and thanks for another inspiring video. I hope there is another. I hope the test went well.
@tannim10113 жыл бұрын
Thankyou for posting the update, lots of progress seems to have happened since the last video! The support group charity sounds like an excellent project too! I hope the driving tests go well, good luck :-)
@detteerenhest13 жыл бұрын
My god you're the best!! Thanks Miss Sarah's mom for doing and uploading the videos on youtube! and Sarah, I hope this is not anoying you, because it helps us a lot!! (Yes i'm another neuroscience student) Yes the videos are inspiring for the people who have suffered a stroke, but it is so inspiring for us too! And it might also be inspiring for people who are only in search of inspiration! If I wasn't already married, I would probably propose to u! Hugs and kisses from Québec!
@MrHugoTaz13 жыл бұрын
Hello! I'm a brazilian medical student, and Sarah's case helped me a lot to understand the aphasia (thank you so much!) and the potencial such patients have to improve. At first I saw the first video, and then I jumped to the third and got amazed! What a great improvement! I got very happy! She seems to be a very nice and beautiful girl, and I can say I am proud for her! I wish you the best! Keep on trying to improve, and I'll be here rooting for you! Good bye!
@onepieceofgumleft13 жыл бұрын
Hi Sarah...I'm so glad you've posted another video : ) And I'm so happy to see your speech is still improving !! I think you're an amazing inspiration, and your strength, courage, and positive attitude set an unbelievable example for others dealing with adversity. Thankyou again for taking the time to share your story. The way you're dealing with everthing carries with it so many great messages and lessons, and it shows a maturity well beyond your years. Sending you the best from Canada : )
@rachelcondon10113 жыл бұрын
i just watched your video's after learning about aphasia at university. being the same age as you, i find you a real inspiration. I cant imagine what it would be like to go through but you have handled yourself so well and made amazing progress. Good luck everything and keep smiling :)
@jessiet84046 жыл бұрын
My husband is 33 and had a stroke 4 months ago. He has aphasia, we have just discovered you Sarah and you have given my husband hope that his speech will come back.
@SarahScottAphasia6 жыл бұрын
We hope that he is continuing to recover. Never give up hope!
@atreyurockmysocks13 жыл бұрын
Absolutely inspirational. I was amazed, in your second video, about how much progress you had made and how you were trying really hard to not write things down. There was a little bit of negativity at the beginning of this video but please keep your head up, ive got all my fingers and toes crossed that you make a full recovery at some point! Keep smiling that beautiful smile and i just have to say that your hand gesture for book is quite adorable :P
@SarahScottAphasia13 жыл бұрын
@Dobro5 thank you and good luck with your studies! It's amazing that people from Austria (and all over the world) are seeing Sarah's video. It's awesome!
@rconlin413 жыл бұрын
I wondered how Sarah and the family are doing many times when I use facebook most of all. I was pretty happy when I noticed the update today! Sarah sounds amazing, the positive attitude is great and Sarah looks wonderful (love your hair!). I wish you all the best! X
@Dobro513 жыл бұрын
Hi! I'm also an medical student from Austria and at the moment i learn about Aphasia. Reading in my books did not give me any glue what aphasia ment to be. As Sarah is as old as i am it really touched me in a positiv way, seeing her fighting such a difficult fight very optimistic. I think when you look at her you can see how smart she is and i am confinced that she will work hard to get back to a certain level of fluent speach. Thank you for the courage to share this video, it helped me alot!
@church13212 жыл бұрын
my psych teacher showed us your first video today, and your progress is amazing. keep it up, and keep updating!
@SarahScottAphasia12 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to comment - we wish you both all the best. 34 is young, that must have been a terrible shock. Good luck with his rehabilitation.
@kinsellas9313 жыл бұрын
wow, an amazing improvement from the first video, this case is a wonderful help to anybody studying in the healthcare field!! all the best with the future and thank you for posting, people who are close to you may not notice the vast differences but people watching the updates are definately noticing this keep up the good work! :)
@mathieusan13 жыл бұрын
you are amazing Sarah, I saw your progress with the last 2 videos. It's amazing. Good luck with your driving test! You know I don't ride horses myself. Now after I see how you have improved even more, I think everything is possible.
@SarahScottAphasia12 жыл бұрын
Thank you Rachel and we both wish you lots of luck with your studies!
@CLASSICAListheWAY13 жыл бұрын
You are so inspirational Sarah! I watched your first video in my linguistics class today and I'm so happy to see the progress you've made since you filmed that! Please keep us updated :)
@adriannejw13 жыл бұрын
My boyfriend also had a stroke 5/22/09. He is still progressing also. This is a great thing you have done by recording Sarah's progress. I wish we would have done the same. He also has tried his driving test about 4 months ago and had failed the written 3 times.
@zaf0913 жыл бұрын
Congratulations Sarah - so much progress since the first video! Your determination and positive attitude are so inspiring. And well done Mum :)
@Cuties22513 жыл бұрын
Sarah, YOU GO GIRL! I just watched the two other videos of yours and your progress is incredible. Keep up the fight because you're winning :)
@LeDocJonesy13 жыл бұрын
That... After viewing the first two videos--- that's a remarkable improvement in terms of returning to a state of fluency in sentence production. Full, comprehensible sentences. Your daughter has an amazing frontal lobe. Good work on that degree of recovery!
@electricsix3000408413 жыл бұрын
It is really great to see how well you are doing Sarah, as other comments have mentioned, you can really see a great improvement. A really mature look on life, an inspiration to everyone. Keep up all the hard work! x
@adriannejw13 жыл бұрын
Watching Sarah is like watching my boyfriend they are so very similar with their progress. He was 32 when he had the stroke so being younger has it's advantages. He really wants to work again. We found a stroke support group finally and there are many young people who are going through the samething. They also have an Aphasia support group that we will be attending in a few weeks. Good luck to you Sarah keep up the hard work.
@sentinel30113 жыл бұрын
Wow, I watched the first video in class a year ago as we were studying aphasia, and now watching this, it's obvious her speech is so much better! Well done :)
@SarahScottAphasia13 жыл бұрын
@searchingmother so sorry to hear about Coleton's illness and disability - hope he had a good birthday! Sarah is 21 this weekend, so it's a happy time despite the challenges she faces. I don't know where you live, but here in the UK, positive help has come from support groups like Headway and Connect and the support of speech therapists. Friendships can be one of the most difficult things to maintain after a brain injury and many people can become depressed it's worth getting him assessed.
@steve_s-w7i12 жыл бұрын
Huge difference in the videos, so great job, Sarah! I think this is so wonderful, and I hope you keep us updated as to her progress. Also, I noticed from a comment on another video that you were awaiting surgery a while back for a stroke of your own - I hope your recovery goes just as well as Sarah's has! Please keep us updated :)
@NeuroJoe13 жыл бұрын
Thank you both so much for sharing your experiences. I talk about expressive and receptive aphasias in my neuroscience course at Boston College, and am going to use your first and last videos to demonstrate the symptoms, as well as the amazing plasticity and repair potential of our brains! Keep up the hard work, it will continue to pay off. - Joe
@SarahScottAphasia12 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Sarah loves reading these comments and it makes her happy!
@xAmyandEllenx10 жыл бұрын
Sarah and Joanie, you're both amazing! Sarah, glad to see you progressing so well :) x
@SarahScottAphasia12 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment. I had the same operation that Sarah had, in January, following my stroke in November. I feel good!
@dex1lsp13 жыл бұрын
I'm glad I watched this series. Sarah clearly improved a lot since the first one. She seems really cool too. I hope she continues to recover steadily.
@Perrin668812 жыл бұрын
Great progress! You are doing a fantastic job Sarah! Our brains are amazing organs and you are proof of their plasticity and resilience in creating and repairing neuronal connections, even after such a traumatic event. Keep up the hard work! It shows! God bless you and your family :)
@fergie23213 жыл бұрын
just wanted to say congrats on your recovery, I've watched all three of your videos and your story's quite inspiring :) and also as a medical student these videos are a great representation thank you and good luck for the rest of your journey :)
@Aphelionite13 жыл бұрын
You know I've sat here and tried to imagine what it would be like not to be able to express myself verbally or be able to read or write and I don't think I could imagine anything more frustrating. It must be so isolating, especially in the beginning. As a writer I've often sat there groping around for a word, I think I'd go mad feeling that way perpetually. Your determination and optimistic outlook are truly inspirational and I have no doubt that you'll continue to make strides. Best of luck!
@poetnk13 жыл бұрын
There's a really amazing improvement from the first video, and a great improvement from the last one as well. Keep it up! You have more people cheering for you than you even realize!
@cozyogasawara13 жыл бұрын
Yes, it will be improving slow but steadily. I am so glad to see her video again, go Sarah! Just don't fret over it, because you have marvelous right brain and wonderful people by your side! You 're so young and your brain is still developing I know you will improve even after 1 year. Writing comes at the end, I know. Some people don't like it, but singing karaoke also worked for me. Try and you may like it. God bless you Sarah!
@mihkeltt13 жыл бұрын
Everyone knows the feeling when a certain word is on the tip of your tongue. I can't even comprehend the frustration that might cause having this feeling all the time. It's good to see that you haven't let that get to you. It's interesting how you managed to keep up a fluid conversation if either side kept their responses short and concise. The longer you had to keep talking without a response, the harder it got to form complete sentences. I only wish you the best with everything you do.
@IsWhenNow13 жыл бұрын
This is amazing. I've seen all of your videos and its incredible the amount of effort you have put in. Often times i can understand exactly what you are saying before the word has come to you, just by your gestures and expression. I would love to have a conversatin with you!
@Hearsonpearson12 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for posting. My wife Sarah has aphasia following a traumatic brain injury 12 years ago, she just wanted me to tell you that after her injury she went on to have a family and now has 2 girls now aged 10 and 7 and they are gorgeous and well she just wanted you to know that
@kimck1013 жыл бұрын
Way to go Sarah! :-) Fun to see your amazing progress.
@akshay7ify12 жыл бұрын
This is amazing, Sarah's story is really inspiring, I wish her all the best in recovery =D
@tippie200013 жыл бұрын
Sarah, keep working hard, you have come so far already.
@stillkickin22213 жыл бұрын
You are doing better with each update! :0) I've found that improvement doesn't really have a time limit. I just got some temperature sensation in my feet almost four years post stroke. :0) Keep on being awesome!
@heretaunga13 жыл бұрын
You're doing so well Sarah! I can't believe how much your speech is improving. You have a brilliant attitude, you must be a joy to everyone you know. I'm glad you're happy :) I agree with Fergie, you look like Kaya Scodelario! I hope the driving is going well, that the cooking is fun and that you can find something in biology that's perfect for you. I used to work in a lab and I bet you could find something interesting to do. Maybe as a lab tech in a private/NHS med lab? Good luck+keep smiling!
@SarahScottAphasia12 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment and all the best with your recovery. It's interesting that you can still sing - Sarah's can't do that, although I understand many people can as it's more automatic than trying to have a conversation. Take care and good luck!
@itmsolver12 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to Thank You for making these videos. I'm the same age as Sarah, you botb are really inspirational, and I hope Sarah can do something in the field of Biology in future! Great idea posting these interviews on youtube. Cheers from Canada :)
@narendeepan12 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this video. This video is really helpful for me in my psych class.
@flipgalrn12 жыл бұрын
My husband suffers from aphasia after his stroke at 34 from a bilateral carotid dissection 2 months ago. This is amazing! It makes me hopeful of my husbands recovery process.
@mjp962 ай бұрын
Sarah is so inspirational.
@Persianppc7 жыл бұрын
Hey lovely sarah, glad to see your progress and getting better. Wish you the best 👍
@SarahScottAphasia13 жыл бұрын
@invinciblemode thank you! Sarah came to Singapore last year and we loved the beautiful gardens (and the shopping). Thank you for your good wishes :)
@mayemeg13 жыл бұрын
Sarah, you're inspiring!!! I wish you all the best and since I'm a teacher I would like to talk about you in my class... don't give up, you said so, it's all a matter of attitude :D Thank you very much!!! :D
@squiergear13 жыл бұрын
When will you come to the U.S. I just watched all of the videos and I think I fell in love. Sarah, you are one amazing girl. If you have made that kind of progress in just two and a half years I would love to see what kind of progress you will have made after four or five. Please keep up with the videos.
@SarahScottAphasia13 жыл бұрын
@Aphelionite thank you for taking the time to leave a comment. Sarah was always told that writing was her 'gift' so you can imagine how hard it has been to lose that skill.
@SarahScottAphasia13 жыл бұрын
@kinsellas93 thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! Glad it is of help - we didn't realise that when we recorded the videos but it's good!
@SarahScottAphasia13 жыл бұрын
@UseBefore2007 thank you for taking the time to leave a comment, it means a lot to us. Sarah actually suggested making the third video, I think it's a good sign that she is still so determined to raise awareness of stroke in younger people.
@BayerGregory10 жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work Sarah!!
@MosquitoINDYGO11 жыл бұрын
Wonderful, I'm so glad to hear she's doing a lot better! This sounds much better than the first video! =)
@SarahScottAphasia13 жыл бұрын
@BeeBrains thanks for leaving a comment! Sarah can read some single words so driving locally isn't a problem. Sat Nav will probably be a great help once she is driving on her own. She can also learn new things, so looking at road signs will help. She had a proper assessment before she started lessons and is having them with a specialist who works with disabled people with cognitive impairments. Hope that helps!
@hlaineistot13 жыл бұрын
I can see the difference between the first video and this! Keep on smiling! :)
@davidswelt12 жыл бұрын
Great progress: well done. It's great to see you form sentences. Clearly, some syntax and a lot of function words have come back. Keep working on it! I'm showing my (Cognitive Psychology) students some excerpts from your videos - what would be great to know is where exactly the lesions in your brain occurred (from your videos I have a pretty good guess - but seeing is better than believing!). If you have snapshots from MRI or CT scans, I would love to see them.
@SarahScottAphasia13 жыл бұрын
@skippy1956 thanks for leaving a comment! It has been a tragedy, but in some ways it's changed our lives for the better. We have the chance to try new things and have met people that we would never have known before! Sarah has lost a lot, but also gained some new experiences.
@SarahScottAphasia13 жыл бұрын
@wolfumz hello! Sarah is looking at her medical bracelet, which lists her condition, including aphasia. Although she has problems reading, she can often look at single written words and they prompt her to say them out loud. The bracelet is handy in case she is in an accident - paramedics can phone the number on the bracelet and find out up to date medical history.
@flyingphobiahelp2 жыл бұрын
Such a lovely young lady!
@royae1912 жыл бұрын
Dear Sara! it's so inspiring seeing your progress :-) thank you for sharing all this with us. In your third video you mentioned you used to write, and now not anymore, if you like to write.. I wanna say there are many ways of doing it..one that I want to suggest to you is :photography! :) It's like the desire of holding a moment..writing a moment! (I actually I read this somewhere today!) And if u like try chess as well. it helps a lot for memory and concentration.All the best of luck for u!
@1stNightingale13 жыл бұрын
@SymphUK Thank you and best of luck for the whole of your life.
@SarahScottAphasia13 жыл бұрын
@luispaulovborges Hi Luis! Thank you for getting in touch and leaving a comment - it really means a lot to Sarah. Pretty cool to think people as far away as Brazil are watching the video!
@SarahScottAphasia13 жыл бұрын
@chezbeds hi Cheryl and Lin - thanks for watching Sarah's videos! It was great to meet you today x
@SarahScottAphasia13 жыл бұрын
@becweldon hi Bec, good to hear from you. It's great to hear that you are making good progress and we wish you all the best. It's a long road and hard work, but never give up!
@TroyaE11713 жыл бұрын
Very best wishes. You are doing very well. How courageous you are.
@SarahScottAphasia13 жыл бұрын
@onepieceofgumleft thank you :) I've always said Sarah is mature for her age and I think she definitely has shown courage beyond her years.
@ArwenCaz13 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sarah for being inspring. I'm 26 and had a head injury 18 months ago. Have mild aphasia, I can't read (comprehension) but can write ok. Can't go back to my profession due to my difficulties but the SLP and OT are helping. Aphasia is so frustrating, how do you communicate with strangers? Even with mild aphasia I find myself getting frustrated when I can't get the word and even more so when strangers get impatient.