Here’s the transcript of the end of the video where they talk about her health:
7:12 First physics video in 3 years.
7:14 This is so exciting.
7:15 Back physics girl. We're starting strong
7:18 and doing nutrinos. This is a cool
7:20 topic.
7:21 Stopping for myself.
7:23 But working from the bed
7:25 as you have to with long co. Yeah. We're
7:27 deciding to stop now after filming for
7:29 about 15 minutes because you're already
7:30 feeling your energy drop a little bit.
7:32 Yes.
7:33 Yeah. I'm feeling a little dizzy. I'm
7:34 feeling like like
7:36 as time is going on, you're asking
7:38 questions and more and more I'm looking
7:39 at you like like what the languages he's
7:42 speaking.
7:43 Cut. But this is really cool that we get
7:44 to uh film again.
7:45 I know. I You have no [clears throat]
7:47 idea how excited I am.
Oh, that was lovely!
Did you see the writing at the end? Something like 'I've never seen a joke about neutrinos. If I did, it went right past me'. Ha.
I could definitely relate to doing work in bed, and that feeling that comes from being upright and engaging in conversation for too long, when thinking gets harder. I'm so pleased that she is able to do the videos again.
I’m 65 years old. I’ve seen the end of the Vietnam War, the fall of the Berlin Wall, election of Obama, and personal joys of marriage, raising kids, etc. I am a pretty stoic person, but seeing your post is making me teary. Love & science <heart-emoji>
This is the first comment I have ever made to any video. I feel great joy that you have returned. What a triumph. As a 73 year-old woman with long COVID and CFS/ME for nearly four years, I have followed your recovery closely. You are a beacon of resilience and hope.
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