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4 years ago

For the discharge from the chief physician of neur...

For the discharge from the chief physician of neurosurgery, I can sign certain statements from the patient and internal people, because I have experienced it myself. At that time I called in the ombudsman and had action taken against it. There was one big thing in which both the board of directors were involved and the doctor, who had since been dismissed, was officially warned. He got conditions. Still, a certain unease remained. In the years that followed, that doctor was no longer motivated to meet me for treatment discussions. He probably felt it was an injury to his pride that I complained so much at the time. It's true, what is said about pride, vanity and only he and his work and clinic would have counted.

Back then I was literally thrown out of the treatment room. I experienced roughly the same thing that the patient reported in Tele M1 and was thrown out of the treatment room with the stipulation that I should never come back and first learn to respect a well-paid doctor.

When I was operated on for an emergency at that time, they did everything they could to somehow survive without having any consent. I had a subdural hematoma removed, an intracranial pressure tube inserted, and operated on about 8 times within 2.5 weeks while I was in a coma. My parents weren't there and, despite the fact that they were still in charge, they never gave these orders. I survived and today I have to live because I survived with very severe limitations instead of living as a doctor from a medical degree from a disability pension since I was 17 years old. If I hadn't survived, I would have been spared all of this. So ethically incorrect. Because before the brain injuries, I had a very good life with very promising career opportunities even as a doctor.

They knew that if I survived with brain injuries like this, I wouldn't have the life I had afterward. After the coma, the doctor said to me that I should just forget that I had ever had a life and had already lived, because everything would now be completely different and new. I would just be there but without any chances or prospects. The job market is only designed either for 100% normal people or for those in need in integration centers. For one thing, I no longer have the necessary prerequisites because my entire frontal lobe is dead. For the other, however, I am completely overqualified and bring far too much knowledge and ability with me. But it is simply no longer enough for 100% work or normal training. KSA knew that.

I always kept my mouth shut because they stood behind the doctor. I and my family have kept my mouth shut for years. Now is the time to finally break that silence. If you believe the doctor and his knowledge, I was his worst case in his entire career and the only person in the world with such hit injuries who survived it like this. Since I fundamentally do not question the doctor's knowledge and at least he is really competent there, that means that the KSA must know exactly who it is about.

I will definitely get in touch with Mr. Huber and Mr. Killer, because Huber was Co-CEO when that was with me. And if you read the interview and his statements with and from him, he has an opinion similar to mine. It is not ethically correct to simply save a human life so that one's own pride is not attacked in one's own clinic because of death. You always have to put into perspective the circumstances under which someone survives. Back then I was repeatedly on the way over the bridge. Instead of letting myself go and let me go, knowing about the consequences of survival for my life, they did everything to ensure that there was no way I would die. And all just out of pride.

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