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The case of his patient Katja Weiss challenges Dr. Martin Gruber's full attention. For some time she has been suffering from headaches and numbness in her hands. Sebastian Lechner, a withdrawn man suffering from Asperger's syndrome, for whom Katja regularly does small errands, is alarmed and sends the young, single mother to the doctor. The finding is quick: A harmless cyst in the head seems to be responsible for the neurological deficits. When Lechner asked Martin about the diagnosis, who had conspicuous expert knowledge, it was clear: he was dealing with a colleague. Prof. Dr. However, Lechner, a luminary in the field of neurology, has not been able to work for several years due to his illness, because he cannot bear to be close to other people. Except for Katja, with whom he has a close connection by his standards. When it turns out that Katja's illness is worse than initially thought, Lechner is her last hope. Because if he doesn't operate on her himself, there is a risk of severe paralysis. But Lechner can't get out of his skin. Does Martin manage to convince him - for Katja's sake? Hans Gruber has been boiling inside ever since he found out that Susanne has something to do with Tim. He becomes even more angry when he realizes that the surveyor is spending more and more time with his daughter. After Susanne, does he also lose little Sophia? Rike's family, on the other hand, is exactly Martin's problem. He likes her, but doesn't know how the three of them should work with her son Lukas. After daughter Lilli gently urges him to stop shirking the truth, he arranges to meet Rike to break up. But when Lukas finds out about the breakup, he freaks out completely and disappears without a trace. Martin goes off on his own and finds the boy in a new climbing area. A fight ensues, Martin loses his balance in the scramble and slides down a steep slope. But instead of going for help, Lukas, who is in the middle of a manic phase, simply turns around, leaving the badly injured and unconscious Martin alone.
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