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3. Ruling Out Physical Contributions to Anxiety with Melanie Lowe, NP

In this episode, I interviewed Melanie Lowe, NP to discuss how undiagnosed physical conditions can contribute to anxiety. Melanie also helps Christians understand why there is no shame in taking medications for mental health issues.

Episode Highlights:

  • Why it’s crucial to have a primary care physician who knows your health history and can provide continuous care.
  • How physical health issues like hormone imbalances and sleep apnea can contribute to symptoms of anxiety.
  • The benefits of seeing a nurse practitioner for more personalized, holistic care.
  • Why taking medication for mental health can be a valuable tool, and how it can work alongside other treatments.
  • How to approach the topic of mental health medication from a Christian perspective, without shame or guilt.

Episode Summary:

I’m speaking with Melanie Lowe, a nurse practitioner at Cornerstone Primary Health Care in Hendersonville, Tennessee. I’m thrilled to have a medical professional on the show to discuss how physical health can contribute to anxiety and why it’s so important to have a primary care physician who knows your health history. We also dive into the topic of taking medication for mental health, especially from a Christian perspective, and how it can be a helpful tool in managing anxiety.

Melanie shares her background in nursing and how she transitioned into becoming a nurse practitioner and starting her own Christ-centered clinic. She explains the unique benefits of seeing a nurse practitioner, such as spending more time with patients and taking a holistic approach to their care. We also talk about how anxiety can manifest physically and how medical testing, like blood work, can help rule out underlying health issues that might be contributing to anxiety. Plus, Melanie discusses the importance of having an open conversation about medication and how it can be a helpful part of the healing process.

You’ll learn why seeing a primary care physician is important for long-term health, how physical issues like hormone imbalances and sleep apnea can cause symptoms that mimic anxiety, and how taking medication for mental health is not a sign of weakness but a step towards wellness.

Tune into the full episode now to hear Melanie’s expert advice on the connection between physical and mental health and why having a trusted medical provider is key to managing anxiety!

Resources and links:
Cornerstone Primary Care
Study on exercise and antidepressants

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  • Carrie Bock - By The Well Counseling Avatar

    Carrie Bock is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Smyrna, TN who helps people get to a deeper level of healing without compromising their faith. She specializes in working with Christians struggling with OCD who have also experienced childhood trauma, providing intensive therapy for individuals who want to heal at a faster pace than traditional therapy.

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Carrie Bock

Carrie Bock is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Smyrna, TN who helps people get to a deeper level of healing without compromising their faith. She specializes in working with Christians struggling with OCD who have also experienced childhood trauma, providing intensive therapy for individuals who want to heal at a faster pace than traditional therapy.

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