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I have several friends and a family member that suffer from the disease. This is my interpretation of the brain with and without meds. I added scriptures that have brought comfort to some.

Comments for this scrapbook page:
Sacha0606 says:
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Nov 14, 2008
LoriARude1 says:
beautiful page!
Oct 31, 2008
Lisadee says:
WOW... what a cool effect ... this says so much
Oct 31, 2008
gypsykate says:
excellent illustration - looks to me like the brain in depressed state on one side and the brain in manic state on the other. very creative!
Oct 30, 2008
gentletouches says:
Wow. You are so creative.
Oct 29, 2008
NairFlair says:
Interesting concept of the disease. I have worked with many a young ones with bipolar. You did a great job.
Oct 29, 2008
digi addict says:
awesome art piece. great job
Oct 29, 2008
nana bowman says:
beautiful
Oct 29, 2008
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