First place Quote by B.A. Paris
““I never really remember doing any of it, which should worry me more than it does because it means the pills are playing havoc with my already failing memory. If I were sensible, I would halve the dose. But if I were more sensible I wouldn't have needed the pills in the first place. Maybe if I ate a little more the pills wouldn't affect me as much but it seems that I've lost my appetite as well as my mind.””
About This Quote
Source Interview: Author interview, date unknown
The speaker worries that medication is impairing memory and appetite, suggesting dosage reduction but also questioning the need for medication altogether.
In simple terms: Medication may be harming memory and appetite, prompting doubt about its necessity.
Consider reviewing medication with a doctor.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- doctor visit
- medication review
- dietary changes
- monitoring side effects
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Am I over‑relying on medication?
- How can I improve memory without pills?
Medication benefits may outweigh side effects for some; dosage decisions require professional guidance.