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Your Question:

Why did my doctor prescribe me something that's making me feel worse?

Answer:

As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with the decision to take medication for their depression. In your case, it seems that the medication prescribed to you is making you feel worse. This is a concerning development, and I would encourage you to talk with your physician about a change.

The guidelines you provided suggest that if you're taking medication and not feeling better, it's time to reevaluate your treatment plan. It's possible that the medication isn't the right fit for you, or that there's another underlying issue that needs to be addressed. By talking with your doctor, you can work together to find a solution that will help you feel better.

In fact, the passage mentions that "if you are already taking medication, are you feeling better or worse than you felt before you started? If you are depressed and not taking medication, you could try medication immediately, or you could delay that decision." It seems that you've chosen to delay taking medication, and that's a wise decision. However, now that you're experiencing negative side effects, it's time to revisit that decision and explore other options with your doctor.

Sources:

depression
edward welch
why does god allow evil
clay jones
dogmatic theology
shedd

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