BioFilk: "Why Does My Brain Fry?"
Jun. 2nd, 2009 09:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Being someone who focuses heavily on intuition and emotion/empathy, it keeps occuring to me that I need to find a better way to communicate to some of the sensers and thinkers about mental health issues - even those that may be struggling from them.
Our brains are chemicals, hormones, neurons, and all sorts of other biochemical neurology wrapped up in the ball of gray goo. The meds many of us are put on to combat the minor imbalances that can cause sometimes intense changes in mood, personality, and emotion are at best a crap shoot by many of the pharmaceutical companies.
That's an over-generalization, of course, but from the perspective of just how little we still know about how each nanometer of the human brain functions.
Overtime, I found this little bit of Bio-Filk forming in my head and while I did talk with some of my science friends about whether it makes scientific sense, I'm always open for modification.
Why Does My Brain Fry?
[to the tune of Why Does the Sun Shine? (The Sun is a Mass of Incandescent Gas) by They Might Be Giants1]
The Brain is a mass of chemical morass
A right ol' biochem circus
Where a slight, im-balance
Of Mono-a-mines
Can cause pan-ic, de-pres-sion and sad-ness
But you have friends
Who give you love and let you know you win.
But what's hap-pen-ing when they show they care your brain floods with
ser-a-ton-in!
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Why does my brain fry? by B.K. DeLong is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
Based on a work at bkdelong.livejournal.com.
Our brains are chemicals, hormones, neurons, and all sorts of other biochemical neurology wrapped up in the ball of gray goo. The meds many of us are put on to combat the minor imbalances that can cause sometimes intense changes in mood, personality, and emotion are at best a crap shoot by many of the pharmaceutical companies.
That's an over-generalization, of course, but from the perspective of just how little we still know about how each nanometer of the human brain functions.
Overtime, I found this little bit of Bio-Filk forming in my head and while I did talk with some of my science friends about whether it makes scientific sense, I'm always open for modification.
Why Does My Brain Fry?
[to the tune of Why Does the Sun Shine? (The Sun is a Mass of Incandescent Gas) by They Might Be Giants1]
The Brain is a mass of chemical morass
A right ol' biochem circus
Where a slight, im-balance
Of Mono-a-mines
Can cause pan-ic, de-pres-sion and sad-ness
But you have friends
Who give you love and let you know you win.
But what's hap-pen-ing when they show they care your brain floods with
ser-a-ton-in!
------

Why does my brain fry? by B.K. DeLong is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
Based on a work at bkdelong.livejournal.com.
1They Might Be Giants. (1993). Why Does the Sun Shine? (The Sun Is a Mass of Incandescent Gas). Why Does the Sun Shine? (EP) [CD]. New York: Elektra.