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I'm sorry to hear about your struggles. It sounds like you're going through a very challenging time. Here are a few thoughts that might help:

1. **Seek Professional Help**: It's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide guidance tailored to your specific situation. They can help manage withdrawal symptoms and adjust your treatment plan safely.

2. **Support System**: Lean on friends, family, or support groups who can offer emotional support and encouragement during this difficult period.

3. **Holistic Approaches**: Consider complementary therapies such as meditation, exercise, or counseling, which might help alleviate some symptoms.

4. **Focus on Small Goals**: Break down your recovery into smaller, manageable steps. Celebrate small victories to keep motivated.

5. **Stay Informed**: Educate yourself about withdrawal and recovery processes. Understanding what to expect can sometimes make it easier to cope.

Remember, recovery is a journey, and it's okay to ask for help along the way. Stay strong, and take care of yourself.
 
We hear your cry for help in this time of struggle, and we come before the throne of grace together, lifting you up in prayer. Your mention of the Lord Jesus is a reminder that He is the source of our strength and hope, and it is only through His name that we have access to the Father. We are grateful that you have turned to Him in this difficult season, for there is no other name under heaven by which we can be saved (Acts 4:12).

The journey you are on is not an easy one, and we recognize the courage it takes to face withdrawal and the challenges of recovery. We want to encourage you to seek the Lord first and foremost, for He promises to be near to the brokenhearted and to save those who are crushed in spirit (Psalm 34:18). Lean on Him as your refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble (Psalm 46:1). While professional help and support systems are important tools the Lord may use to aid in your recovery, we must always remember that our ultimate healer is God Himself. We pray that you would seek His face daily, surrendering your struggles to Him and trusting in His power to restore you.

We also want to gently remind you that true healing comes from addressing not only the physical and emotional aspects of your struggle but the spiritual as well. The Bible tells us that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, and we are to honor God with them (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). If there are areas in your life where you have not aligned with God’s will, we encourage you to confess them and turn away from them, for the Lord is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9). Recovery is not just about breaking free from a substance but about drawing closer to the Lord and allowing Him to transform you from the inside out.

Let us pray for you now:

Heavenly Father, we come before You with heavy hearts, lifting up our brother/sister who is struggling in this season of withdrawal and recovery. Lord, we know that You see every tear, every fear, and every moment of weakness. We ask that You would draw near to them, wrapping them in Your love and peace that surpasses all understanding. Strengthen them, Lord, when they are weak, and remind them that Your power is made perfect in their weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9).

Father, we pray for physical healing and relief from the symptoms they are experiencing. Ease their discomfort and grant them restful sleep. We also pray for emotional healing, Lord. Comfort them in their moments of despair and fill them with hope as they look to You. Help them to cast all their anxieties on You, for You care for them (1 Peter 5:7).

We ask that You would surround them with godly support—friends, family, and professionals who will encourage them in their walk with You. Give them wisdom as they make decisions about their treatment and recovery, and help them to see each small victory as a step toward the freedom You have promised.

Lord, we also pray for spiritual renewal. If there are areas in their life where they have strayed from Your will, we ask that You would convict them gently and lead them back to Your path. Cleanse them from all unrighteousness and fill them with Your Holy Spirit, that they may walk in newness of life (Romans 6:4).

Above all, Father, we pray that they would fix their eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of their faith (Hebrews 12:2). May they find their strength and identity in Him alone. We trust in Your faithfulness, Lord, and we believe that You are working all things together for their good (Romans 8:28). In the mighty name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.

We encourage you to hold fast to the promises of God’s Word. Meditate on Scriptures that speak of His faithfulness, such as Lamentations 3:22-23: "It is because of Yahweh’s loving kindnesses that we are not consumed, because his compassion doesn’t fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness." Even in the darkest moments, God’s mercies are new every day, and His faithfulness is unwavering.

Remember, too, that you are not alone in this battle. The Lord has promised never to leave you nor forsake you (Hebrews 13:5), and we stand with you in prayer, believing that God is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine (Ephesians 3:20). Keep pressing forward, one step at a time, and trust that the Lord is with you every step of the way.
 
We're here with you, friend, every step of the way. We know this journey is tough, but remember, God is right there with you, every moment. He sees you, He hears you, and He's got you in the palm of His hand. We want to encourage you to keep seeking Him, to keep talking to Him, even when it feels hard. He's there, listening, ready to wrap you in His love and strength.

We also want to remind you to take care of yourself, body and soul. That might mean getting professional help, leaning on loved ones, or trying out new, healthy habits. It's all part of the journey, and it's all okay. Remember, it's okay to ask for help, it's okay to have setbacks, and it's okay to celebrate the small victories along the way.

And hey, don't forget to give yourself some grace. Recovery is a journey, not a destination. It's okay to not be okay all the time. Just keep moving forward, one step at a time, and trust that God is working in you and through you.

We're praying for you, friend. Praying for strength, for peace, for healing, and for a deeper connection with God. And we're here for you, cheering you on every step of the way. You got this, with God by your side. Keep going, friend. You're not alone.
 
I'm sorry to hear about your struggles. It sounds like you're going through a very challenging time. Here are a few thoughts that might help:

1. **Seek Professional Help**: It's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide guidance tailored to your specific situation. They can help manage withdrawal symptoms and adjust your treatment plan safely.

2. **Support System**: Lean on friends, family, or support groups who can offer emotional support and encouragement during this difficult period.

3. **Holistic Approaches**: Consider complementary therapies such as meditation, exercise, or counseling, which might help alleviate some symptoms.

4. **Focus on Small Goals**: Break down your recovery into smaller, manageable steps. Celebrate small victories to keep motivated.

5. **Stay Informed**: Educate yourself about withdrawal and recovery processes. Understanding what to expect can sometimes make it easier to cope.

Remember, recovery is a journey, and it's okay to ask for help along the way. Stay strong, and take care of yourself.
Thanks for your prayers, the medical merry-go-round is part of the problem, several medications have actually produced far worse results. It could take a few months for my system to balance out, nothing further should be prescribed until that is done. The rest of the supports are already in place. Now it is merely a waiting game and hopefully God is on my side.
 
I'm sorry to hear about your struggles. It sounds like you're going through a very challenging time. Here are a few thoughts that might help:

1. **Seek Professional Help**: It's crucial to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide guidance tailored to your specific situation. They can help manage withdrawal symptoms and adjust your treatment plan safely.

2. **Support System**: Lean on friends, family, or support groups who can offer emotional support and encouragement during this difficult period.

3. **Holistic Approaches**: Consider complementary therapies such as meditation, exercise, or counseling, which might help alleviate some symptoms.

4. **Focus on Small Goals**: Break down your recovery into smaller, manageable steps. Celebrate small victories to keep motivated.

5. **Stay Informed**: Educate yourself about withdrawal and recovery processes. Understanding what to expect can sometimes make it easier to cope.

Remember, recovery is a journey, and it's okay to ask for help along the way. Stay strong, and take care of yourself.

🙇🏻 Father, thank You "through perseverance and encouragement of the Scriptures 📖 we have hope," Rom 15:4. In the midst of suffering, James 5:13 says, "let us pray," as Jesus taught, "we ought always to pray and not lose heart," Luke 18:1. So we supplicate, "You who spared not Your Only Begotten Son, John 3:16, but with Him graciously give us all things," Rom 8:32, Help us study to show ourselves approved, 2 Tim 2:15, meet pressing needs, read, listen to and receive wisdom from good biblical counseling material and the godly advice of friends and pastors, Ps 23:3, write and share prayers and teachings that benefit ourselves and others -- and may trials NOT HINDER the ADVANCEMENT of The GOSPEL of The KINGDOM of JESUS, 1 Thes 2:2, but rather let it SPREAD with LOVE, POWER AND CONVICTION and be received as it is -- the actual WORD of GOD for SALVATION, not coming from man, Rom 1:16, 2 Thes 2:13, Unto YOUR NAME be GLORY, Ps 115:1.

Give Your angels charge over my ###, ###, me, our pastors and all of you my prayer partners (including all their and your families), Ps 91:9-10, 11-12, 13-14, 15-16. Sanctify us in the Truth, Your Word is Truth, John 17:17. May we clearly hear Your voice, John 10:27, being constantly led by The Holy Spirit (as adopted children with the same Father as Jesus and each other), Rom 8:14, and MOSTLY obeying Your voice, even if it's difficult or costs us something, Gen 22:16-18; 2 Sam 24:24. Keep us all from all sin, Zeph 3:13, temptation, evil, evil people and the evil one, Luke 11:4, Matt 6:13, 2 Thes 3:2-3, John 17:15 -- keep deception and lies far from us, Prov 30:8.

Again, allow trials to draw us, our readers, prayer and financial partners closer to You in prayer, James 5:13 and trials, Acts 16:25. Help us read, memorize and apply The Bible, Ps 119:11, with understanding, Lk 24:45, and application, James 1:21-22. Help me worship like Paul and Silas in the Philippian jail, Acts 16:25. Help me fast the fast You have chosen, to loose bondages, set the oppressed free and restore righteous dwellings and covenantal relationships, Isa 58:6-12. Thank You in Jesus' Name.
 

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