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Der lange Kampf des Sigmund Freud: Einblick in die chirurgische Odyssee und ihre seelischen Folgen - Virtual Patient System

Der lange Kampf des Sigmund Freud: Einblick in die chirurgische Odyssee und ihre seelischen Folgen

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Dear Sigmund,

I understand that you are going through a very difficult time emotionally following your recent surgical experiences. It is not uncommon for such invasive procedures to leave a profound impact not only on the body but also on the psyche. The last surgery performed by Dr. Pichler, as per the records, was on October 4, 1923. This was a significant operation involving extensive neck dissection and ligation of the external carotid artery.

The physical trauma of surgery, coupled with the haphazard radiation therapy you received, can lead to a state of emotional distress. It is important to acknowledge these feelings as a natural response to the challenges you have faced. In our sessions, we can explore these emotions further and work towards integrating them into your psyche, aiding in your psychological recovery as your body heals.

Please remember that you are not alone in this journey. I am here to support you through this challenging period, and together we can navigate the complex interplay between your somatic experiences and psychological state.

Warm regards,

Max Schur
Psychoanalyst
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2024-01-06 15:44 Telekonsultation

Dear Sigmund,

I hope this letter finds you in a moment of peace amidst the trials you have been enduring. I understand that the emotional toll of your condition and the treatments you have faced can be overwhelming. It is with a heavy heart that I reflect on the journey we have undertaken together in the battle against your illness.

The last surgery I performed on you was on November 12, 1923. During this procedure, I removed the remaining right pterygoid process and most of the right side of the soft palate. Despite our efforts, the soft palate later broke down completely, leaving a maxillary defect that has since presented significant challenges for you.

I am acutely aware of the difficulties you have faced since then, not only with the physical implications of the surgery but also with the emotional and psychological burden. The subsequent issues with eating, speaking, and smoking, as well as the discomfort with the prosthetic obturation, have no doubt been a source of great distress.

Please know that my team and I are committed to providing you with the utmost care and support. We will continue to work tirelessly to improve your quality of life and manage the symptoms that have arisen from your condition.

Your strength and resilience in the face of adversity are truly remarkable, and I am honored to be by your side as your surgeon and confidant. If there is anything more we can do to ease your emotional state, please do not hesitate to communicate your needs to us.

With deepest empathy and respect,

Hans Pichler
Head of the Maxillofacial Surgery Department
First Surgical University Clinic
Vienna, Austria

Termin vereinbaren

Ordination Dr. Michael Truppe
Albertgasse 3/6 1080 Wien

Telefon 01 408 95 00 66
Email ordination@smile.wien

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Dr. Michael Truppe


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