Quote From: lola51779This sort of message is so detrimental to those dealing with any sort of mental illness. I would ask this writer if he or she believes that HER god could heal those that have a serious heart condition. Should a person with diabetes simply pray? I have had no instances of unresolved pain. I grew up in a family that was caring, understanding, loving and always did their best to help me deal with the bipolar disorder that i have dealt with since childhood. It is a tribute to their love (and economic support) that I am doing so well today. My biggest fear is that someone with bipolar will read this and not get help. Or even worse feel they need to search for an instance of unresolved pain in their past even if one can't be found. Please educate yourself before you preach your religion to others. I wonder how long these people will be "healed." Bipolar goes in cycles and often there will be no symptoms for week, months, or even years. I am doing wonderfully and by no means am I, or will I ever be, completely healed
This kind of thinking is scary! My son was born with bipolar disorder! Nothing happened to him in his life to cause it. We knew something wasn't right at birth. He exercises, eats right, comes from a 2 parent home and goes to church. To say that God can cure him is ridiculous. Does reading the bible also cure heart disease?