Patient Experience
A 28-year-old professional freediver from Antalya presented with recurrent, severe abdominal pain exclusively during deep dives. Dr. Paksoy discovered a rare case of mesenteric artery compression triggered by extreme pressure changes. He coordinated with hyperbaric medicine specialists to design a conservative management plan involving modified breathing techniques and dietary timing, allowing the patient to continue her career with monitored depth restrictions.
A 72-year-old retired calligraphy master presented with unexplained weight loss and jaundice. Initial scans suggested pancreatic cancer, but Dr. Paksoy's meticulous endoscopic ultrasound revealed an exceptionally rare benign biliary cystadenoma mimicking malignancy. His precise drainage and ablation procedure preserved biliary function, and the patient celebrated by creating an intricate piece depicting the digestive system.
A 19-year-old university student from a low-income family presented with severe, cyclical vomiting that coincided with her menstrual cycle. Other doctors dismissed it as psychological. Dr. Paksoy diagnosed catamenial hyperemesis syndrome linked to endometriosis affecting the bowel. His collaborative treatment with gynecology involved hormonal therapy and dietary modification, dramatically improving her academic performance and quality of life.
A 45-year-old long-haul truck driver presented with refractory heartburn. Standard GERD treatments failed. Dr. Paksoy identified eosinophilic esophagitis triggered by an unusual allergy to diesel fumes and processed road-stop food. Treatment included an elimination diet, cabin air filter upgrades for his truck, and targeted medication, allowing him to maintain his livelihood.