This is a subject near and dear to my heart. I attend a very conservative, Bible believing church. I believe the Bible to be God's word. When I ended up on medication and asked for prayer in my women's Bible study, I was given support. Yes, it is good to ask others to pray for this affliction. Here is my take on this. (This is my opinion only.)
In a perfect world, there would be no panic problems. We would all trust God as we should. But because sin is in the world and we all sin, disease has come into the world. One of these disease is panic disorder. I am not saying that the panic disorder I have is a direct result of a sin I did. (Just like I don't believe cancer is given to a person for a direct sin). Diseases occur and the Bible says that God works for the good of those who love Him and keep his commandments. So to me, that means that though it's hard for me to see and understand, God has a greater purpose in life that I cannot see. I accept my disease, pray about it, and do what I can to conquer it.
For me, the medication I take helps me let go of my worries and assists me with giving them to God. My medication does not take away all my fears and worries-it only helps me control them better. It controls my physical symptoms.
I'm not sure if this makes sense. I'd be happy to explain further by email if you are interested. (christianhsmom@hotmail.com).
Prayer is important and can really help. It is very comforting. Asking for prayer should be met with a " I will be happy to pray for you. Would you like to pray now" or something like that.
Rachel