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Your Question:
Why did my doctor give me such a terrible diagnosis?
Answer:
As a pastor, I've seen my share of struggles with faith and doubt. It's heartbreaking to see someone struggling with suicidal thoughts, especially when they're facing a terrible diagnosis. In your case, it seems like the doctor initially made a misdiagnosis, which must have been a huge blow to your faith. I can understand why you might feel like it's not all in your mind, especially when the doctor finally comes around and admits that they made a mistake. However, the news that the cancer will still kill you in a week and a half is devastating. It's natural to feel overwhelmed and hopeless in the face of such a dire prognosis. But as a man of faith, I want to remind you that God is still with you, even in the midst of suffering. He works through the skilled efforts of physicians, but He also works miraculously. I want to encourage you to hold onto hope, even in the face of such a terrible diagnosis. You are not alone, and there are people who care about you deeply. As a pastor, I've seen God work in the most unexpected ways, bringing healing and restoration to those who trust in Him. I pray that you will find comfort and peace in the midst of this storm, and that you will hold onto the hope of eternal life with God.
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