Dear Sigmund Freud,
We understand that waiting for a medical procedure can be a time filled with uncertainty and concern. It is natural to feel hesitant about undergoing surgery, especially if you have had previous experiences that make you cautious. We are here to support you through this process and to help you make an informed decision that aligns with your physical and emotional well-being.
Regarding your question about the timing of your last surgical procedure, it is important to have a clear understanding of your medical history to provide accurate advice. We encourage you to upload any relevant documents, such as operative reports or X-ray images, to our secure server using the following link: https://link.truppe.at/upload. This will allow us to review your case thoroughly and offer a second opinion if you desire one.
In the meantime, it is essential to consider the benefits and risks associated with the proposed surgical intervention. Surgery can often provide a solution to ongoing health issues, but it is also important to weigh this against any potential complications and the recovery process. We are here to explore these aspects with you, taking into account both the somatic and psychological factors at play.
If you are feeling anxious or have more questions, we are available for a Video Teleconsultation. You can schedule a session with us at your convenience by clicking on the following link: https://link.truppe.at/zoomtermin. During this consultation, we can discuss your concerns in depth and help you navigate your options.
Remember, it is your right to seek a second opinion, and we are here to provide you with the information and emotional support you need to make the best decision for your health. We believe that together, we can find a solution to your question and help you move forward with confidence.
Please do not hesitate to reach out to us. We are committed to assisting you through this journey and ensuring that you feel heard and understood.
Warm regards,
Team Psychoanalysis
Ordination Dr. Michael Truppe
Tel 01 4089500 66
2024-01-06 23:09 Telekonsultation
Dear Mr. Freud,
I understand your concerns regarding the surgical procedures you have undergone and the hesitation you may feel about pursuing further treatment. It is important to consider the benefits and risks associated with additional surgery, as well as the potential impact on your quality of life.
Your last surgical procedure was performed on September 23, 1938, by Prof. Hans Pichler in London. This operation was aimed at removing a recurrence of your cancer. Since then, you have also undergone radiotherapy in September 1939, as advised by Dr. Finzi.
Given the complexity of your medical history, particularly the recurrent nature of your condition and the complications that have arisen, it is understandable that you would be apprehensive about further surgical intervention. The decision to proceed with surgery is a deeply personal one and should be made after careful consideration of all available information and in consultation with your healthcare providers.
It is essential to weigh the potential benefits of surgery, such as the removal of cancerous tissue and the possibility of prolonging life or improving symptoms, against the potential risks, which may include complications, discomfort, and the impact on your daily activities.
In your case, the development of heterotopic ossification and the risk of soft tissue contracture must also be taken into account. While early mobilization has been a concern in the past, current evidence suggests that immobilization should be limited and that passive and active range of motion should continue to prevent these complications.
As you wait in Prof. Pichler’s ambulance, I recommend discussing the following points with him:
- The goals of any proposed surgery, including what it aims to achieve and how it will impact your overall health and well-being.
- The likelihood of success and the risks involved, including the potential for postoperative complications.
- The rehabilitation process and the role of therapy and range of motion exercises in your recovery.
- The alternatives to surgery, including palliative care options that focus on relieving symptoms and improving quality of life.
Ultimately, the decision to undergo surgery should be made in partnership with your healthcare team, taking into account your personal values, preferences, and the expertise of your surgeons.
Please take the time you need to discuss these matters thoroughly with Prof. Pichler and your other healthcare providers. Your well-being is of the utmost importance, and any decision should be made with your best interests in mind.
If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out.
Sincerely,
Dr. med. univ. Michael Truppe
Facharzt für Zahn-, Mund- und Kieferheilkunde
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Ordination Dr. Michael Truppe
Albertgasse 3/6 1080 Wien
Telefon 01 408 95 00 66
Email ordination@smile.wien
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