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Dear teachers: I have a disease.

pishthefish:

it’s called depression, and this is what my brain looks like compared to a normal person’s brain. So next time you wonder why I’m not getting straight A’s… think about this.

A PET scan can compare brain activity during periods of depression (left) with normal brain activity (right). An increase of blue and green colors, along with decreased white and yellow areas, shows decreased brain activity due to depression.

I’ve really appreciated people’s feedback with this post. I posted it on November 16, just as a passing thought in my mind, and then this week (December 12) people started liking and reblogging it. It just makes me feel less alone; thank you everyone. ^____^

Other people’s comments… 

andyoudontknowkarateFUCKING. THIS.

mrsbrandyalexander: Can I print this out and replace my transcripts with this. >Sigh<

georgasmic: Thanks to an extremely fucked up school system that doesn’t take diagnosed mental disorders seriously, I end up failing inevitably no matter how hard I want or try to pass. Then I get labeled as stupid or lazy, like it’s my fault. 

live-and-let-ride: thank you. it’s called sophomore and junior year.

imarealboyy: My teachers can now suck my dick.

pierce-the-sirens: Oh my god can someone show this to my mom?


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Dear teachers: I have a disease.

it’s called depression, and this is what my brain looks like compared to a normal person’s brain. So next time you wonder why I’m not getting straight A’s… think about this.

A PET scan can compare brain activity during periods of depression (left) with normal brain activity (right). An increase of blue and green colors, along with decreased white and yellow areas, shows decreased brain activity due to depression.


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