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  1. Sarah Scott was a healthy teenager with a lively social life and dreams of becoming a biomedical scientist. Like many others, she never expected that she would have to overcome the effects of a stroke at such a young age. But ten years ago, one morning changed her life forever.

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  3. May 20, 2022 · Sarah Scott has recorded yearly videos every year since she had a stroke and acquired aphasia at the age of 18. She is a volunteer and ambassador for several...

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  4. Reading an English text aloud in the classroom, then 18 year old Sarah suddenly suffered a stroke. Later it will be found that the stroke was most likely caused by a patent foramen ovale. In short, a hole in the heart, which has not been previously detected.

  5. May 13, 2018 · Sarah Scott - 9 Years After a Stroke at 18 - Aphasia. This video was recorded 9 years after Sarah suffered a stroke at school. Sarah has recovered a great deal of speech but still has...

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  6. May 30, 2016 · This video shows Sarah Scott seven years after her stroke, talking about her recovery. Please ask any questions below in the comments and Sarah will do her b...

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  7. Sarah had a stroke at 18 and has aphasia. She appeared in Series 2 of The Undateables, on Channel 4.

  8. Jan 8, 2013 · A STROKE survivor from Welwyn will appear on tonight’s (Tuesday) episode of the Channel 4 TV show The Undateables. Sarah Scott was 18 when she suffered a severe stoke during an English lesson...

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