Many Richmond residents discover the injury link only after symptoms persist—sometimes long after the first dose. That’s especially common when:
- you start a medication during a busy period (work deadlines, school, travel), and side effects ramp up later;
- you have to switch providers among clinics, specialists, or urgent care;
- you’re balancing other meds for chronic conditions, making it harder to explain cause and effect.
In these situations, the most important thing you can do is preserve a clean, chronological record. Not a “story,” but a timeline supported by documents: when the medication began, when symptoms started, what was tried next, and how clinicians described the connection.


