I understood completely what you meant. I edited out a further comment that suggesting that medical health issues are somehow more palatable than mental health issues is offensive to both groups. And many mental health issues are brain-based, increasingly viewed as medical. But I did not want to create a tangent.
And ask any kid with serious health issues, at Harvard or elsewhere, about that “just.” It is very difficult getting up every day to face challenges that peers aren’t even aware of.
Harvard has many students with depression and anxiety. There certainly are mental health services for short-term, various support groups, and referrals out to providers. I don’t want people to get the wrong idea from your posts.
As for medical issues, the level of understanding and support at Harvard, in the college administration, the houses and within departments is surprisingly high and I want the OP to feel encouraged.