Makes some very interesting points, such it is not necessarily the most impaired patients who complain but rather those who are balancing jobs that require 100% mental performance with family commitments. I resemble that remark.
Wonder if this applies to my 'herceptin brain' phenomenon, too.
I recently read my student evaluations for the semester. So much better than I was on herceptin, although one student said that I was 'nice, but slow' (harumph). Shouldn't concentrate too much on that, since I had more positive comments and in a class of 135 somebody isn't going to be happy, but it still stung a bit.
http://www.nytimes.com:80/2007/04/29...html?th&emc=th