Question

I am a 32-year-old man. Apart from worrying about my parents and children, I feel that life has no meaning. I don’t believe in myself because I have gallbladder inflammation, chronic stomach problems, impotence, premature ejaculation, prostatitis, prostate cysts, kidney weakness, kidney stones, intestinal disorders, severe myopia, and other congenital issues. I think if I die, it might be meaningful for medical research because I see different diseases every day. How should I deal with my health issues?

Answer

Living is your parents’ expectation. First, you need to gradually address your health problems, such as dealing with gallbladder inflammation and prostatitis, as these issues may cause pain and affect your digestion, absorption, and appetite. You can also try to enhance your physical fitness to boost your self-confidence. Additionally, the asymmetry of your chest might be a congenital issue, and if there is no discomfort, there may be no need for special treatment.