From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpull (somebody) through phrasal verb1 SURVIVEto stay alive after you have been very ill or badly injured, or to help someone do this His injuries are severe but he’s expected to pull through. → bring (somebody) through at bring2 SUCCEED IN DOING somethingto succeed in doing something very difficult, or to help someone to do this He relied on his experience to pull him through. → pull→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
pull through• Can your tutors pull you through?• These talks have pulled me through a lot of times.