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The old man living alone in Melbourne suddenly fainted with a pulmonary embolism that saved her when the situation was in jeopardy

Sally, a Melbourne-based doctor who lives alone, has been busy at the hospital all year round. Fortunately, when she came home from work, she was accompanied by her beloved dog, Molly.

It was a weekend, and Sally had a rare rest at home, and she was going to have a nice weekend with Molly. But all of a sudden she felt a vertigo and had not reacted before she fell to the ground.

In the confusion, she felt a warm sensation around her neck, but suffocating made her really want to lie down.

But she also heard Molly screaming, and in the haze she saw his anxious, restless face.

Finally, she managed to stand up to suffocate and dialed up. She was admitted to Melbourne's Alfred Hospital for the next four days. As soon as she was in the hospital, she knew that little Molly had let her get her life back.

Dr. Pellegrino of Melbourne's Alfred Hospital said Sally's pulmonary embolism was caused by blood clots flowing through the veins and would never wake up if no one wakes up after a short period of syncope.

This can be fatal for singles, because when they have an emergency, no one calls for them. Even the doctor sighed, "she (Sally) is so lucky!"

Lonely life alone because of the company of little Molly became happy and lucky, the editor can not help but give a like for little Molly, just like Sally said, She's just a star, she's a princess and I love her dearly.


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