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Wednesday, March 15, 2017

A Panic Attack in Black and White

It is a shame that stigmas exist, for those who struggle, I struggle with you. There is hope and I hate that you may never hear that you, you are not alone.

Anxiety Disorder Statistics; “Anxiety Disorders affect 18.1 percent of adults in the United States (approximately 40 million adults between the ages of 18 to 54).” – National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).

May I leave you with this- there is a perfect physician and a prince of peace, one we can find full rest in- God, and He is good. But, we do wrestle with Him, and we wonder “why” for so many things, but I promise, He is still good.

I Set the camera on continuous, held it out, and wrestled in prayer as I had a panic attack on the kitchen floor. 10 minutes. I’m still standing and I’m still me, and I am proud of who I am. God is good. I am strong.

My weakness is made perfect in His strength. 

A matter of fact, I’m stronger this afternoon than I was this morning, and everytime “we” defeat anxiety, “we”are stronger- God and I, you and me, us, we are stronger. Now pass it on, don’t let someone you care about be alone. If you lament, if you struggle, if you cry- cry with those who cry, lament with those who lament, mourn until morning, and be strong in your weakness.

source: https://adventuresofdt.com/2017/03/15/a-panic-attack-in-black-and-white/

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