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Your Question:

How do I get the medical help I need when I'm not even sure what's wrong with me?

Answer:

My friend, I can only imagine the weight you're carrying right now. It's like you're stuck in a dark cloud, and you're not sure how to shake it off. First, I want to encourage you to seek medical help as soon as possible. Don't worry about not knowing what's wrong with you; that's what doctors are for. They'll run some tests, talk to you, and try to figure out what's going on.

As a pastor, I've seen many people struggle with depression and other mental health issues. It's not just about feeling down or blue; it's a complex mix of emotions, thoughts, and physical symptoms that can be overwhelming. If you're already taking medication, talk to your doctor about adjusting it. If you're not taking medication, you could try it, but also take some time to reflect on your faith and your relationship with God. Sometimes, we need to relearn the gospel and trust that God is with us, even in the darkest moments.

Remember, prayer is not a replacement for medical help, but it can be a powerful companion on your journey. Ask God to show you His will, and ask for faith to believe in a great answer. When you're struggling to pray, confess your unbelief, like the father of the boy in Mark 9:24. And don't forget to take care of yourself, physically and spiritually. Reach out to friends, family, or your church community for support. We're here to help you through this difficult time.

Sources:

depression
edward welch
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
power of a praying parent
stormie omartian

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