The most viewed video on PSSD has just been published and is German

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The most viewed video on PSSD has just been published and is German

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpQO8F9mFIw

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Re: The most viewed video on PSSD has just been published and is German

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I hadn’t realized it was already viewed that often. Strangely, we haven’t received a single email. This video was created with the involvement of PSSD Germany and two experts we’ve been in touch with since 2019/2020.
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Re: The most viewed video on PSSD has just been published and is German

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That doctor was so clueless. "PSSD is rare". He sees a patient with obvious PSSD and then writes it off as being caused by trauma. I bet he also thinks blue skies are rare because he doesn't look up.
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Re: The most viewed video on PSSD has just been published and is German

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andy013 wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 10:22 pm That doctor was so clueless. "PSSD is rare". He sees a patient with obvious PSSD and then writes it off as being caused by trauma. I bet he also thinks blue skies are rare because he doesn't look up.
Would you please stop ridiculing the doctor? The patient herself has expressed strong doubts about having PSSD BEFORE seeing the doctor. You have neither spoken to the patient nor to the doctor, so your "remote diagnosis" is 100% shallow. PSSD Germany is in touch with Andrea and we encouraged her to follow both paths (trauma and PSSD) to make sure she gets better. She is also in touch with Dr. Healy to discuss the diagnosis. There is nothing to be concerned about.

In gerenral, I would very much appreciate it if people stopped ridiculing the few doctors that believe in PSSD, and this one definitely is one of theses rare cases.
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