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Your Question:
Why did my doctor prescribe me a medication that doesn't work?
Answer:
My friend, I can only imagine the frustration you must be feeling with your medication not working as expected. As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with their physical and mental health, and it's not uncommon for medications to have varying effects on different individuals. The truth is, my friend, we don't fully understand why medications work for some people and not others. The human body is a complex system, and there are many factors at play when it comes to how medications interact with our bodies. Just as a chess player must consider multiple variables when making a move, our bodies are like a complex board with many pieces in motion. Sometimes, it takes trial and error to find the right combination of treatments. In your case, it's possible that your doctor is still trying to find the right medication for you. Perhaps the second medication is not the right fit, and it's taking some time to adjust or find a new treatment plan. It's also possible that there are underlying factors at play that need to be addressed before medication can be effective. I encourage you to be patient and work closely with your doctor to find a solution that works for you. And remember, as a Christian, we have the hope of a greater healing that goes beyond physical medicine – the healing of our souls through faith in Jesus Christ.
Sources:
dogmatic theology
shedd
depression
edward welch
why does god allow evil
clay jones
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