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Emilia Clarke Pens Emotional Letter To Healthcare Workers Who ‘Saved My Life’ Following Brain Aneurysm

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In February 2011, “Game Of Thrones” star Emilia Clarke collapsed after a sudden brain aneurysm. Now, her story of gratitude to the medical staff who saved her life is included in a new book dedicated to British healthcare workers. “The memories I will hold dearest… are ones that fill me with awe,” she writes as part of the Dear NHS: 100 Stories To Say Thank You. “In all those moments, over those three weeks, I was not, not ever, truly alone.” RELATED: Emilia Clarke Tries To Read For ‘Save With Stories’ While Her Puppy Licks Her Face The 33-year-old actress first revealed she had undergone two life-saving brain surgeries in a 2019 essay for The New Yorker.

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