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Can I really afford to pay for medication?

Answer:

As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with the decision of whether or not to take medication for their symptoms. My advice would be to carefully consider your situation and talk with your physician. If you're already taking medication and not feeling better, it may be time to reassess your treatment plan. On the other hand, if you're feeling worse, it's definitely worth discussing a change with your doctor.

It's also worth considering the potential benefits of trying to alleviate your symptoms through other means, such as regular exercise or spiritual practices. As the scripture says, "Try to jam it into every nook and cranny of your life until you notice real hope." This can be a powerful way to experience healing and improvement, and it may even make it easier to determine what is helping and what isn't.

Ultimately, the decision to take medication or not is a personal one that requires careful consideration and wisdom. As someone who has been married to Susan for 19 years, I know that making tough decisions can be challenging, but it's often worth taking the time to seek guidance and wisdom. In this case, it may be helpful to talk with your physician and consider your options carefully before making a decision.

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