Patient Experience

My 8-year-old son developed severe anxiety...
Jul 19, 2025

My 8-year-old son developed severe anxiety after a school incident, refusing to speak to anyone but immediate family. Dr. Cesur didn't just talk to me—he spent three sessions building a LEGO fortress with my son, communicating through the structures they created. He diagnosed selective mutism with trauma triggers and designed a 'secret agent' therapy plan where my son would complete 'missions' involving gradual communication. After 4 months, my son gave a 2-minute presentation in class. Dr. Cesur understands that children speak through play, not just words.

As a 72-year-old retired engineer, I...
Sep 13, 2025

As a 72-year-old retired engineer, I was convinced my neighbors were stealing my blueprints via the electrical wiring. My family brought me to Dr. Cesur during what they called an 'emergency intervention.' Instead of dismissing my theories, Dr. Cesur asked detailed technical questions about the supposed surveillance system, then gently showed me how my Parkinson's medication could be causing these elaborate paranoid delusions. He adjusted my treatment plan collaboratively, saying 'We're troubleshooting this system together.' The delusions faded within weeks. He respected my analytical mind while healing it.

I came for what I thought...
Sep 13, 2025

I came for what I thought was a routine medication check for my bipolar II disorder, but mentioned in passing that I'd started hearing colors during my creative writing sessions. Dr. Cesur immediately recognized this wasn't poetic expression but early symptoms of a hypomanic episode with synesthetic features. He spent 90 minutes unpacking my sleep patterns, creative output, and sensory experiences, then adjusted my mood stabilizers preemptively. 'Your mind is giving us early warning signals,' he said. He prevented what could have been a devastating manic spiral. This wasn't follow-up—it was lifesaving interception.

After complex vagus nerve stimulation surgery...
Oct 16, 2025

After complex vagus nerve stimulation surgery for treatment-resistant depression, I developed unusual emotional lability and memory gaps. My surgeon referred me to Dr. Cesur for post-surgical psychiatric management. He created a 'neuro-map' charting how the device's stimulation cycles interacted with my circadian rhythms and trauma history, identifying specific settings that triggered dissociative states. Through coordinated care with my neurologist, he calibrated both my device programming and medication to work in harmony. Most doctors see either brain or mind—Dr. Cesur understands they're the same instrument needing precise tuning.

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