Health
Plymouth mum bitten by family dog may lose some of her fingers – Plymouth Live
Michelle Ellis is still being cared for at Derriford Hospital after suffering sepsis

A popular mum-of-four from Plymouth who has been in intensive care for over a fortnight after being bitten by the family dog may have to have some – or potentially all – of her fingers amputated.
Michelle Ellis, 42, was admitted to Derriford Hospital in mid-January after suffering flu-like symptoms after the incident, which at the time wasn’t deemed to be particularly serious.
Yet Michelle ended up on life support as her organs began to shut down – made even more difficult for the family by Covid-19…
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